As a bank, on-line security is of great importance. Laiki Bank uses industry standard security which is constantly reviewed to provide upgraded security measures. To protect our service, we partner with industry leaders to follow some of the most stringent security standards.
Encryption Security
Laiki eBank uses browser encryption (SSL - Secure Socket Layers), so that all transmissions of customer information are encrypted using 128-bit encryption, which is currently the strongest encryption level that is generally available.
Laiki eBank uses the 128-bit (International-grade) encryption provided by Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape's Communicator and Navigator browsers through SSL. The SSL protocol ensures the authenticity of client and server as well as the integrity and confidentiality of the data transmitted.
Other security features
To enhance our service, the following security features are also employed:
- A unique Subscriber Number and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) are required to log on to Laiki eBank.
- The Subscriber Number and the PIN are sent to you separately by mail.
- You have the ability to change your PIN through the system at any time.
- Once you have logged on to Laiki eBank, after eight minutes of inactivity, the system will automatically end your session to help prevent unauthorised access.
- Your subscription with Laiki eBank is revoked after three unsuccessful consecutive logon attempts. In these cases, you will need to contact your account holding branch to re-activate your subscription.
- For extra security subscribers to Laiki eBanking for Individuals, can only transfer up to GBP 2.000 per day to third party accounts. If you want to make a payment to a third party of an amount that exceeds this daily limit, you can do so by contacting your account holding branch.
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