Online Banking
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What’s the maximum amount I can pay a company, or individual, using my Barclays account?
You will be able to make a payment up to the value of £100,000. There will be no limit on inter account transfers.
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How do I delete a saved payee using my Online Banking?
From your Online Banking 'Home' Screen: Click 'Pay' option for the account your payee is saved against - this is the account you paid them from when you…
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SWIFT ID / SWIFT CODE / SWIFTBIC
A SWIFT ID, also known as a SWIFT code or SWIFTBIC is an eight or 11 digit bank code. It identifies the bank you're sending funds to and should always…
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What's the best type of memorable word?
The best memorable word is memorable but safe. For your security, we’ll regularly prompt you to change your memorable word. Your memorable word can: Be…
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I've made a payment online, how do I know if it's been successful?
From your Online Banking 'Home' Screen: Click on 'Move Money' Click on 'Track payments' From the drop down menu, select the account you wish to see payment…
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What is the payment reference?
We ask you to add a payment reference when sending money to a person or company. This payment reference could be: 1. …
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What’s a memorable word?
Your memorable word is a word between six and eight characters. For security reasons, we asked you to come up with this word when you used Online Banking…
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What is a National Clearing Code (NCC) / American Bankers Association Code (ABA)?
When making payments to countries where the National Clearing Code (NCC) (also known as a Routing Code) is the preferred method of routing payments, the…
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How can I view, change or cancel a Future Payment, Standing Order or Direct Debit (Sterling only) via Online Banking?
From your Online Banking Screen: 1. Navigate to Move Money2. Click on Transfers, Standing Orders and Direct Debits 3. Select your account4. Select what…
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How do I filter documents?
On your Online Banking Screen:1. Select the blue drop down arrow on the top right corner (under your name)2. Navigate to My documents and message3. Click…