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Bank on your cell phone with mBanc
mBanc provides secure access to your accounts at Baylake Bank through
your cell phone or PDA with a browser.
• Review Account Balances
• View pending transactions in real time
• Transfer Funds. Transfer money, make loan payments.
Receive a text message alert to confirm the transfer.
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What do I need for mBanc? |
1. eBanc -- Baylake Bank’s free internet banking.
2. Call 1-800-267-3610 to request a password.
3. Your cell phone must have a browser with internet
access and the ability to receive text messages or
email.
4. Contact your cell phone carrier about their fees for text messaging
and web access.
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How it works: |
• mBanc uses your eBanc username plus a new
mBanc 4-digit PIN.
• OTP-One Time Password: a onetime, one use
password. -A new OTP is automatically emailed or sent via text upon each
successful Log On. You will need your OTP link to access mBanc each time
for security purposes.
• Each time you use mBanc, you must access your OTP via
text or email.
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How to Get Started |
• Enroll by Logging in to eBanc at
www.baylake.com and select Preferences.
• Scroll toward the bottom of the screen to the Mobile
Banking Enrollment area.
• In this section, you need to choose how you prefer to
have One-Time Passwords, and your link to eBanc, sent
to your phone:
– To receive by EMAIL: Enter your email address in the
first box, then select “No Carrier” in the carrier box.
–To receive by TEXT MESSAGE: Enter your mobile phone
number in the first box, then select your service carrier.
• Finally, choose a 4 digit PIN to access mBanc on
your phone.
After successful enrollment, you will receive an email or
text (depending on the option you choose) with a link to
access mBanc mobile banking. From your cell phone, you
will need to click on that link (which contains your One
Time Password). You will be prompted to enter your mBanc
User name, and your 4 digit mBanc mobile banking PIN.
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Need a One Time Password (OTP)? |
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• Browse to m.baylake.com on your cell phone. Follow
instructions for "Request One Time Password".
More Frequently Asked Questions
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