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Internet Bill Payment

Click Here to view a demo for FREE Internet Bill Payment!

Use Internet Bill Payment, in conjunction with your Fee-Free Checking Account, to pay your bills electronically rather than by writing and mailing paper checks. You can set up any individual or company you choose to receive a check. You can also schedule recurring payments and verify past payments.

To sign up, simply log on to Account Access and click on the Bill Payment button. Follow the prompts, fill in the proper information, and submit your request. Your Internet Bill payment account should be operational within 3-5 business days.

Secure Internet Transactions

Arkansas Federal recognizes the importance of safe and secure transmissions of your personal financial information via the Internet or any other communication medium.

Our Account Access and Bill Payment services are designed with state-of-the-art security safeguards that allow you to access your account via the Internet in a way that does not expose your primary member records. To protect your privacy, Account Access and Bill Payment utilize Netscape's Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 128-bit encryption and authentication systems.

To determine if your browser supports 128-bit encryption, click on "Help" in the toolbar of your Internet browser and click on "About browser name". A pop-up box or window will display. For Internet Explorer - Next to "Cipher strength" you should see "128-bit". For Netscape - the following text should appear: "This version supports high-grade (128-bit) security with RSA Public Key Cryptography". If your browser does not support 128-bit encryption, you will need to upgrade to a browser that does in order to continue to access secure pages of the website. Recommended browsers include: Netscape Navigator 4.75, Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0, and AOL 6, 7 or 8, but other browsers that support 128-bit encryption may also work.

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