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What types of account users can be created in Internet Banking?

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Because an Internet Banking profile can have one or more people associated with it, different types of account users will exist. There are four types of people who can access Acounts through Internet Banking • a Customer with authority to operate on the account individually; or • a Related Account User, who is a signatory on the Account, has authority to operate on the Account individually, and has been granted Internet Banking access to the Account by both the Customer and the Bank of Queensland; or • an Authoriser, who is a signatory on an Account that requires more than one person to operate on the Account, and where Internet Banking access has been established for each signatory to the Account; or • a Delegated User, who has been granted Internet Banking access to the Account by a Customer, related Account User, Authoriser or another Delegated User.

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