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E-banking Special: Summary Table

By Performance Technologies Group, 0
February 05, 2001
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/soa/E-banking-Special-Summary-Table/0,139023166,120150799,00.htm


ZDNet compares eight Australian e-banking sites in terms of current features, usability, and future developments. Take a look at which site tops the polls in this comprehensive summary.

Feature

Technology

Compatibility

Minimum specification

Balances

Transfers between accounts

NAB

Downloaded application

Intel PCs only

Pentium, IE or Netscape 4.01 or higher, win 95, 98, NT SP 3, 32MB Ram

Yes

Yes

CBA

Browser based

PC and Mac

Win 95, 98, NT, 2000, Mac OS 8.6, IE 4.02+, IE 5+ (Mac), Netscape 4.72+, Netscape 4.6+ (Mac)

Yes

Yes

ANZ

Browser based

PC and Mac

Win 95, 98, NT, IE 4.72, Netscape 4.07

Mac OS (Any), IE 4.5, Netscape 4.07

Yes

Yes

Westpac

Browser based

PC and Mac

Win 3.1, 95, 98, NT Netscape 4.73 and IE 4+, IE 4.5+ only on Mac, Netscape 4.73 on Linux

Yes

Yes

StGeorge

Browser based Java Application, but the application can be downloaded for increased speed

PC and Mac

Win 95, 98, NT IE 4+, and Netscape 4.06+, and Netscape 4.06+ on Mac only.

Yes

Yes

Bendigo Bank

Browser based

PC and Mac

IE 4+ and Netscape 4+

Yes

Yes

CitiBank

Browser based

PC

Pentium with 95, 98, and NT. IE 4.01+ and Netscape 4.06+

Yes

Yes

Suncorp Metway

Browser based

PC

Win 3.0, 95, 98, NT, IE and Netscape 4.0+

Yes

Yes

Summary table cont.

Feature

Transfers to other bank's accounts

Multiple / Batched Payments

BPay

Scheduled payments

Payroll file upload

NAB

Maximum of $5,000

 

Yes

Yes, up to 18 months in advance

No

CBA

No (Coming)

 

Yes

No (Coming)

No

ANZ

Yes, current maximum of $5,000, increasing to $50,000 in near future

Yes, but cannot save the list for repeat use

Yes

Yes

No

Westpac

Yes, standard is $1,000 per day, or special request for $5,000. Increasing to $25,000 in near future.

No (Coming)

Yes

No (Coming)

No (Coming)

StGeorge

Yes, up to $25,000. Must nominate the accounts in advance using paper based request.

Yes

Yes

Yes

No (Coming)

Bendigo Bank

Yes, between $1,000 and $5,000

No

Yes

Yes

No

CitiBank

Yes, and international accounts

No

Yes

Yes

No

Suncorp Metway

Yes

No (Coming)

Yes

Yes

No

Summary table cont.

Feature

Accounting package integration

Statements

Access to others

Multiple Signature account support

Security Level

NAB

Downloads to MS Money, Quicken, and CSV format

Last 100 days of transactions

Customisable access for others, e.g. your accountant

No

168 bit through the proprietary interface

Digital certificate for extra security.

Use at different PCs difficult.

CBA

Download to MS Money, Quicken (US and Australian) and CSV

Last 150 transactions

No

No

128 bit

ANZ

Downloads to MS Money and Quicken

Up to 120 days of transactions

No

No

128 bit

Westpac

Downloads to MYOB v9 for Mac and PC, Quicken v6 and 7, Excel, MS Money 98, 99/2000, and OFX

Last 100 days transactions, but statements available for last 12 months

No

No (Coming)

128 bit

StGeorge

Downloads to CSV and QIF

Yes

No (Coming)

No (Coming)

128 bit

Bendigo Bank

No (Coming)

Yes, a minimum of 11 months' history

No

No (Coming)

128 bit

CitiBank

Downloads to MS Money, Quicken, OFX and CSV

Last 100 days

No

No

128 bit

Suncorp Metway

Sownloads to MS Money, Quicken, ASCII

Last 25 transactions (being updated to last 12 months)

No

No (Coming)

128 bit

Summary table cont.

Feature

Other

Usability

Ease of getting started

Overall Rating

NAB

Can open term deposits online

Average, took some time to get used

The download process is not foolproof, and has to be done exactly right. Getting access is a laborious process.

3 / 5

CBA

Access to ComSec for share trading, small business section on the website

Good, simple and straightforward interface

Easy, but can only access the service after 8am the next day.

3.75 / 5

ANZ

Access to E*Trade for share trading, web development tools, and a strong SME focus

Excellent, clear and simple, with a good look and feel

No significant problems, but could be simpler and quicker

4 / 5

Westpac

Small business section on the website, WAP services

Good, fairly simple and clear. But reduced feature set makes it simple.

Access process is more complicated that it needs to be.

3.5 / 5

StGeorge

SME section on the website, but not as well integrated as others. Access to share trading through Quicktrade.

Ecash for internet transactions.

Endorsement of Business in a Box for SMEs to develop their own Internet site.

Below average. The Java download did not take full advantage of the flexibility of a download.

Ok, but could be simpler.

3.25 / 5

Bendigo Bank

Share trading is coming soon.

Strong rural focus.

Average. The systems was quite slow, and the interface needs simplification and increased efficiency

Ok, but could be simplified

3 / 5

CitiBank

 

Low. A lot of inefficient steps and process to get things done. Bugs apparent when using Netscape

The best of all - just enter your card number and ATM PIN. You don't have to register or do anything special.

2 / 5

ZDNet's e-banking special report compares the online offerings of Australia' s leading banks.

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