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Tokens/Secure Code

To login to Online Business Banking, you will need to enter your PAN and Secure Code (combination of PIN and random code generated by your Security Token). The logon box for Online Business Banking can be found on our website ( www.bankwest.com.au ). It is accessed by clicking the orange login box at the top right hand side of the screen.


Logging on to online business banking will be different if you are a  master user   to if you are an  administrative or employee  user.

What is a Master User

A "Master User" is a person who is authorised by the Account Holder as Signatory of a Nominated Account. As a Master User you will need 3 items to login:

1. Personal Access Number (PAN)
2. Security Token
3. Personal Identification Number (PIN)


What is a Secure Token?

It's an important security device used by Master Users to login to Online Business Banking and to authorise payments. The Security Token generates a random code (a 6 digit number) every 60 seconds and is used along with your 4 digit PIN to logon and authorise payments (this is known as your 'Secure Code').

What is a Secure Code?

Your 10 digit Secure Code is the combination of the 4-digit PIN followed directly by the 6-digit number displayed on your Security Token.

Login as follows:

What is an Administrative and Employee User ?

An Administrative or Employee user is a person authorised by a Master User to have limited level of access to Online Business Banking. You will need 2 items to login:

1. Personal Access Number (PAN)
2. Secure Password


What is a Secure Password?

Secure passwords are created by Master Users for Administrative and Employee Users to login to Online Business Banking. Master Users can also reset Secure Passwords when necessary. Administrative and Employee users can initiate certain types of payments within online banking but cannot approve a payment.

The Secure Password will be 6-10 alpha-numeric characters.
Login is as follows:

 

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