First National Bank  

Business Banking Online

Business Manager lets companies do their banking from their offices...24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week...electronically...with complete security.

With just a computer, an internet connection, and Business Manager, the mid-sized company can gain the same daily control over its finances as giant companies enjoy.

Business Manager lets you perform a wide variety of transactions, instantly and electronically, such as:

  • Reviewing Current and Previous Month Statements
  • Transferring Funds Between Accounts (even accounts at other financial institutions) Especially useful if you receive regular monthly or weekly payments from clients or customers, such as under an Installment Purchase Agreement, Monthly Fee Agreement, etc.-they can be transferred to you electronically!
  • Making Direct Deposit of Employee Payroll
  • Electronically Paying State/Federal Taxes
  • Obtaining Quick Alert of Forged Checks
  • Placing "Stop Payment" Orders on Checks
  • Making Loan Payments
  • Reviewing Balances of Checking, Savings, CDs, and Loan Accounts
  • Exporting Transactions into Personal Finance Applications, such as Intuit's Quicken, Quickbooks, Microsoft Money, etc.

Security Controls are comprehensive and flexible. You can establish different types of security for each level of access you might grant to an employee or to a client, for each type of transaction. They include Passwords, ID Codes, Dual-Person Controls, Account-Access Restrictions, Restrictions on Time-of-Day or Length-of-Access, Limits on Amounts of Transactions, and others.

For a comprehensive demo of Online Business Banking click on the "Business Manager" button on the left. To logon for ID use 5678 and for password use 5678

To learn more about Business Manager  contact us at info@fnbiweb.com or by phone at (708)474-1300 or (800) 510-8910.


**E-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication is very sensitive, or includes personal information such as your account number, credit card number, or social security number, you may want to call us or send it through the U.S. Post Office instead.

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