At GreenBills Investment Bank we know that issues like security, protection from fraud and personal privacy mean as much to you as it does to us. With that in mind, our advanced security measures with a state-of-the-art website that employs 128-bit encryption, the highest level of protection for financial transactions. You can recognize this at the address bar which starts with ‘https’.
This encryption technology ensures that data passing between your computer and the Bank is secure and that your accounts cannot be accessed by anyone else online. Our login process also requires the use of unique customer access code, username, and password. This also provides another layer of security.
Online certificates are issued by a trusted third party company (e.g. Entrust) and let users know that a site is genuine and secure. On our internet banking , this is indicated by the padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser screen.
We view ourselves as your financial partner, that is why we are willing to go the extra mile to ensure you have complete confidence and peace of mind in your internet banking experience with us. In general;
In addition to using encryption, we also have firewall protection software and devices that are used to prevent unauthorised access to our systems.
Internet fraudsters purporting to be GreenBills Investment Bank staff have been sending scam emails to the public telling them about huge US dollar deposits in their account. Please ignore such email. In response to this, we have a “Scam Alert” link on our website alerting the public about this.
Once, storing financial documents was as simple as putting them in marked files to be locked away in steel almirahs at home. However, today an individual has to deal with a lot many more documents than before, what with property deeds, investment documents, tax returns, insurance policies, loan papers and KYC documents requiring equal attention. Last week, the government announced a plan to issue one million digital lockers with one gigabyte capacity to allow people to store documents digitally.