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Has anyone seen a good internet bank for legal entities. faces?
Please recommend a good internet bank.
I am served by Alpha, and I was really looking forward to their new version of the bank for legal entities, I got access, but there is not a hint of good innovations.
The shipbuilding Internet bank seems to be not bad, but there are few branches in different cities (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny and Yekaterinburg), and I need Omsk or the opportunity not to come to the branch at all.
Many other banks use iBank2 - some kind of outdated thing.
Why do banks think that for legal entities Internet banking should be ugly, inconvenient, not universal?
Let's take Alfa-bank:
Internet banking for individuals - class,
mobile banking for individuals - class,
alpha-idea (website for user questions) - class,
Internet banking for legal entities is shit, the new Internet banking for legal entities is even worse.
Minimization of user errors, usability, design, support for browsers and platforms - all this is not necessary.
Everyone confuses “security” with the word “complexity” and “inconvenience”, and universality with the word “iBank2”.
How to be?
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Wow, thanks for the tip. I thought that I needed to climb to Alfa, that there is an excellent Internet bank. And as it turns out...
I also looked for a similar bank and with the same results. Shipbuilding is quite sane in appearance (as a developer, the provided API is very attractive), but it is also not available in my region. I'm seriously thinking of going to Moscow time in order to open there. The second alternative that arose is Svyaznoy Bank. It looks like a good thing, although when they asked for a letter to them, they did not answer.
As I understand it, all other banks are an example at the same shitty level.
Oh, he will remember the Internet bank from the Savings Bank, he already shuddered.
dot ru . Also Ekatovsky, before the bank was on the Java iBank2 - which was damn convenient (it worked on any platform)
Now the 2nd version has come out, and this is a converted Internet bank that has recently died, and was bought by the ru point - the northern treasury.
I like:
+ you can create templates and automatic payments
+ automatic notifications by mail and cell phone via SMS - about the receipt or debiting of funds
+ payments are sent to counterparties (sms email)
+ an integrated payroll project that is free and available for enterprises of any size
These are the points that which I use and like compared to the previous part.
The only jamb in comparison with ibank 2 is that after 20 minutes of inactivity, the bank deafluorizes and you have to enter the password + code from the SMS again
Do not take it for advertising, but every 4th adult resident of Ukraine has access to Privat24 from Privatbank. In the Russian Federation, too, there are its branches. Try it, videos and instructions on the Internet in bulk. Oh yes, a clean web interface via SMS authorization.
And what you need?
I use Vanguard because:
1. 1 account - N jur. persons. I have 2 LLCs and individual entrepreneurs, I set checkboxes and see reports, including cross.
2. All the workflow that I encountered can be carried out through IS. Docks that are not clearly classified can also be sent, despite the fact that there is no nomenclature definition for them in the system.
3. The interface is quite convenient, there are not a lot of bugs, at least I compare it with the new MDM, which is not Faktura, but my own. Just the dumbest mistakes in js that are even visible in the console.
4. Linux/Windows, any browser with java plugin. Again, invoice - IE, MDM - IE.
5. Convenient statements + printed forms of docks. I printed out a ticket, you can come and put a seal in the bank, the identity with the internal docks is observed.
6. The cost is also not very high (like even 0 subscribers, I don’t follow it very much).
I have been using Tochka Bank for 2 years now. Very comfortably. They generally have nothing but a bank client (minus the parasites in the branches).
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