Online Banking
Can I service my account online?
Yes. You can check your account information, view your monthly statements, view your PIN, submit balance transfers, request a credit limit increase, pay your credit card account online or update your contact details.
Personal Credit Cards: www.mbna.co.uk
Business Credit Cards: www.businesscreditcardsonline.co.uk
How do I enrol my personal account?
Access to Online Banking is immediate and free, with no need to wait for passwords to be sent to you. To enrol, you will need your credit card and credit limit together with some personal information so we can verify your details. It may also be useful to have your last credit card statement to hand. You will be asked to create your own ID and password which you will use to log on to the service in the future.
How do I enrol my business account?
Before you can enrol a business credit card, the principal cardholder or company administrator must first enrol the company account. This is the person who is liable for the account or has the authority to maintain the account.
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I have forgotten my password, what should I do?
If you forget your password, there is a specific procedure to follow for both Personal Cards and Business Cards. Here are the two options.
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Need more help? Call us on 08000 922 955 |
How secure is my account information online?
One of our highest priorities is to ensure your privacy and peace of mind by employing the most advanced online security measures in the industry. These include:
- State–of–the–art encryption of all data transmitted between your computer and our secure site. We require 128–bit SSL to maintain the highest encryption standards throughout our site and protect your online account information. We suggest that you use a version 4.0 or higher AOL®, Microsoft® or NetscapeTM browser.
- A unique login name and password system for authentication purposes.
How does encryption work, and what's the difference between 40–bit and 128–bit encryption?
Encryption software encodes data before it is transmitted over the internet to another computer. Most major commercial browsers include encryption software, including the 4.0 and higher versions of NetscapeTM Navigator and Microsoft® Explorer. Two of the most widely used encryption levels are 40–bit and 128–bit, and many browsers today offer both. Our secure credit card applications require 128–bit encryption because it provides the most secure level of web browser encryption available on the internet today. In fact, it's more than 300 x 1024 times more secure than 40–bit encryption. With 128–bit encryption, you can access your account online with confidence.

