2009-11-20
EDB - Now Norwegians can change bank in just a
few seconds
(Oslo/Trondheim, 20 November 2009) Norwegians can now change bank
and set up new bank accounts over the Internet by using BankID and a
code calculator for electronic authorisation. This was previously a
very time-consuming manual process that often took many days. By using
a new software solution, banks can give new customers full access to
Internet banking in just a few seconds.
Norway is the first country in the world to offer this automated
facility to open accounts for new customers. The technology has been
developed by the Norwegian IT company EDB working in collaboration with
BN Bank, and BN Bank is now the first Norwegian bank to offer this
solution for its customers.
A Regulation issued by the Norwegian Ministry of Finance in April this
year paved the way for this new opportunity. The Regulation made it
possible to use electronic authorisation to open a new customer
relationship with a bank or an insurance company.
Quick and simple to sign up with a new bank - at last
"This solution creates a new and simpler banking experience for
Norwegian customers. Many people find it very tedious to change bank or
open an account with a new bank. This new solution makes it possible to
do this in the blink of an eye, and is just as quick whether you want
to open a savings account with a new bank while keeping your main
account with your current bank, or whether you want to move everything
to a new bank", explains Laila Solheim, who is responsible for the
EkstraKonto service at BN Bank.
"This marks an important milestone in Norwegian banking history.
Opening an account with a new bank is a very time-consuming process,
and although many people would like to change bank only a few actually
make the change. This solution makes the process of changing bank much
easier, both for customers and for the banks. This in turn will help to
encourage greater competition in the Norwegian banking market, and we
expect to see an increase in the number of Norwegians changing bank as
the new solution comes into use throughout the country", explains
Wiljar Nesse at EDB.
There are considerable barriers to changing bank in the Norwegian
market. Figures from the Norwegian Financial Services Association show
that in 2008 as many as 60% of Norwegian banking customers considered
changing bank, but only 6% actually moved to a new bank during the
year. BN Bank estimates that around 1/3 of customers who start the
process of changing bank do not complete the task.
A new solution from EDB
The new solution that makes it possible to use the existing BankID
system to open an account with a new bank has been developed by the IT
company EDB. BN Bank is the first bank in the world to use this new
solution for its EkstraKonto service. The customer enters personal
details on an encrypted web browser form, and the bank then produces a
new customer agreement for the customer, who accesses the agreement
through his or her BankID display and signs the agreement
electronically using a code calculator. The agreement can be stored
locally on the customer's computer, and can also be downloaded again in
the future if necessary. Once the agreement has been electronically
signed, the customer can immediately login to use the Internet banking
service.
A change of bank that took days now takes just a few seconds
Until now, Norwegian banking customers have faced a very time-consuming
process to change their bank, and it has taken several days to open an
account with a new bank. Customers have either had to visit a branch of
the new bank to sign all the necessary forms before the bank could
start the process of setting up a new customer relationship, or they
could submit an application over the Internet, receive the agreements
to sign in the post and finally make a visit to the post office to
collect their pin code card or digital passport. Now all of these
formalities take place automatically in just a few seconds thanks to
the new electronic solution.
For further information, please contact:
Wiljar Nesse, Executive Vice President - Bank & Finance, EDB. Tel:
+47 934 48 116
Erlend Drilsvik, Executive Director, Retail Market and Corporate
Communications, BN Bank. Tel: +47 922 36 813
Torgeir Kristiansen, Information Director, Corporate Communications,
EDB. Tel: +47 901 27 909
About BN Bank and EkstraKonto
EkstraKonto is offered by BN Bank ASA. BN Bank is a Norwegian bank with
110 employees working from offices in Trondheim and Oslo. BN Bank is
committed to being a straightforward, profitable and transparent
participant in the markets for savings and mortgage lending. In the
corporate market, BN Bank is recognized as a specialist in commercial
property financing. BN Bank's savings account products have been voted
best in Norway by the 'Dine Penger' financial magazine for several
years, most recently in 2007 and 2008.
EkstraKonto is a service for customers looking for a straightforward,
profitable and transparent alternative home for their savings. The
service offers accounts that are extremely easy to set up and operate,
and is ideal as a savings alternative to supplement the services
customers use from their main banking connection. EkstraKonto is a 100%
self-service product, and currently offers an interest rate of 3.20%.
About EDB
EDB Business Partner is one of the leading IT groups in the Nordic
region. The company offers solutions for the full range of
business-critical IT services. EDB aims to be a close and attentive
partner that leverages its deep industry knowledge and international
capabilities to help its customers realise the full potential of IT.
The company has local presence in 13 countries, 6,200 employees and an
annual turnover of around NOK 8 billion. EDB Business Partner is listed
on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
www.edb.com