- Day to Day
- Ways to Bank
- DBS IDEAL
- Easy Maintenance
Easy Maintenance
Greater flexibility and control on DBS IDEAL
- Day to Day
- Ways to Bank
- DBS IDEAL
- Easy Maintenance
Easy Maintenance
Greater flexibility and control on DBS IDEAL
Do Away with Forms
Assign administrator access to designated users at no charge.
Sign up for the Customer Self Administration module to enjoy this benefit.
Admin Power at Your Fingertips
Add, modify or remove DBS IDEAL users and manage user permissions to company's accounts and online banking functions.
Notifications
Enjoy peace of mind on changes to your company's user accesses and profile. Receive a notification when a user is added or accesses are changed.
The DBS IDEAL Customer Self Administration on DBS IDEAL allows you to nominate a User to be an Administrator in your company. The Administrator can grant access rights to other DBS IDEAL users and perform important functions. For instance, the Administrator could delegate viewing and payment rights to specific DBS IDEAL users in your company.
- Contact your Relationship Manager or
- Schedule a callback via this online form
- Alternatively, you can contact our BusinessCare hotline if you have any further queries. Call us at 1800 419 9500 / 1800 103 6500 or +91 44 6632 8000 if you are calling from overseas (Mon to Fri excl holidays, between 10am to 7pm) or write to us at [email protected]
How do I assign an Administrator for DBS IDEAL? | |
For security reasons, DBS IDEAL Administrator can only be added by DBS. Simply fill up the Administrator Maintenance Form and submit to DBS, along with the supporting documents for processing. Please contact DBS BusinessCare hotline for more information. |
Can I change my DBS IDEAL Administrator? | |
Yes, you can. If a change is required, a DBS IDEAL Administrator Maintenance Form should be completed by the company and submitted to DBS, along-with copy of Board Resolution or partnership/LLP/proprietorship declaration, for processing. |
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