Q How do I access Online Banking?
A Simply click on the Login link on any of our Web pages.
Q How do I sign up for Online Banking?
A Click on the Login button then "Apply" and complete the First Time User Information.
Q How frequently is my Verus Bank information updated?
A You will have "real time" viewing of your transactions as they occur.
Q Can I look at all of my transactions at any time?
A Yes, with Online Banking, you have access to your account information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
Q Can I look at past transactions?
A Yes, with Online Banking, you have access to the previous two statements on your account.
Q Are there fees associated with Online Banking?
A Our Online Banking, including the ability to complete transfers, view check images, run reports, inquire on history, and access to statement information, is absolutely free.
Q Can I pay my bills online?
A Yes, through our Online Bill Pay service you have the convenience of paying all of your bills through one secure location.
Security FAQ
Q I'm still hesitant about banking online. Can other people see my account information?
A Your account information is just as secure as it is at your physical brick and mortar bank. We've taken every step possible to be sure our system meets the latest security standards, including using the latest security encryption methods and software.
Q What about filling applications out online? How secure is that?
A Filling out applications online is as secure as the Online Banking System. Your entire session, from beginning to end, is encrypted. Our system supports 128-bit encryption, so you can also use the latest browser from Netscape or Microsoft that supports this security level. In fact, the highest encryption Netscape and Microsoft browsers support is 128-bit, so you will be using the highest bit encryption currently available if you use a 128-bit encryption capable browser.
Q I keep hearing a lot about encryption? What exactly is it, and why does it make everything more secure?
A Encryption is basically a way to rewrite something in a code which can then be decoded later with the right key. The encryption we use employs a mathematical process for the key which is made up of a certain number of bits (hence, 128-bit encryption). The higher the number of bits, the better the encryption. While using our Online Banking System, all communication from you to the system and from the system to you is encrypted using a maximum of 128 bits. In other words, when you send information to the system, your browser encrypts it using a 128-bit key, then sends it to the system. The system then decodes the information you sent it using the key (which is predetermined when your Online Banking session is started) and processes it.
Q What about information that is stored? Is it encrypted as well?
A Information stored on our system is also encrypted using at least 128 bits.
Q I'd like to know more about the security methods you have implemented. Where can I read more?
A For a more detailed description of the security features in our Online Banking System, please see our Online Banking System Security Overview.
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