Pib Posted January 8 Posted January 8 13 minutes ago, ianguygil said: Actually I have no idea, let me ask my team. When I did it recently I did not really take note of all the steps but it was really quick. I will ask and get back to you. I used to have 4 or 5 phones registered before this BOT regulation. Thanks.
Popular Post ianguygil Posted January 9 Popular Post Posted January 9 OK. Here is the answer I got from the guy who is the overall Tech Lead for MB. I run Digital overall, not just Mobile, and have hundreds of staff (who are 99% Thai). This guy lives and breathes Mobile Banking. "You can use a second phone to register/activate mBanking app. During the activation process, users will be asked to remove the previous phone (to confirm whether they want to use a new phone instead)." So you can do it as a part of the setup of the new phone. I thought it must be this otherwise you could end up with no functioning device for some period in time, but I will only ever tell you what I know, not what I think. Thank you for your interest in Bangkok Bank 1 1 3
Pib Posted January 9 Posted January 9 39 minutes ago, ianguygil said: OK. Here is the answer I got from the guy who is the overall Tech Lead for MB. I run Digital overall, not just Mobile, and have hundreds of staff (who are 99% Thai). This guy lives and breathes Mobile Banking. "You can use a second phone to register/activate mBanking app. During the activation process, users will be asked to remove the previous phone (to confirm whether they want to use a new phone instead)." So you can do it as a part of the setup of the new phone. I thought it must be this otherwise you could end up with no functioning device for some period in time, but I will only ever tell you what I know, not what I think. Thank you for your interest in Bangkok Bank Thanks. As mentioned earlier I'm going to get a new smartphone in the near future. And when it comes to activating the mbanking app on the new phone it use to be ready straight forward in Thailand...even have the mbanking app could activated on multiple devices. But now that Thai bank mbanking can only be on one phone I was simply unsure if I needed to go into that menu area in the Bangkok Bank mbanking app and "first" delete my current device which will kill my mbanking until I can activate mbanking again on the new phone. And with my luck I figured one of Murphy's Laws would zap me to where when trying to activate the mbanking app on the new phone (right after I had deleted the old phone) the app would not activate for some other reason which means I now do not have any mbanking since I had also deactivated mbaning on my old phone. But since the Bangkok Bank mbanking app automatically deactivates the old phone "while activating on the new phone" that should ensure I end up with mbanking at least on the old or new phone. But if during the activation process on the new phone Bangkok Bank "first" deletes the old device before continuing a few milliseconds late with the remaining activation process versus after a new device is successfully activated I guess a person could still end-up with no mbanking if the activation on the new phone fails. Thanks again for the update.
ignis Posted January 9 Posted January 9 what I understand from Bangkok Bank, it stopped working on my Android 9 and Android 10 smartphones = had to go into a Branch = still will not work. REASON they say.. For security, Bangkok Bank Banking can be used with a mobile phone or tablet with supported operating system version 11. or above .. I do not need a newer Android phone !! ?? . So far NO problem with my SCB app. just a pain have to go to ATM and transfer money into SCB to pay water + electric and Internet every month
The Fugitive Posted January 9 Posted January 9 21 minutes ago, ignis said: what I understand from Bangkok Bank, it stopped working on my Android 9 and Android 10 smartphones = had to go into a Branch = still will not work. REASON they say.. For security, Bangkok Bank Banking can be used with a mobile phone or tablet with supported operating system version 11. or above .. I do not need a newer Android phone !! ?? . So far NO problem with my SCB app. just a pain have to go to ATM and transfer money into SCB to pay water + electric and Internet every month Know what you mean. Hate dispensing with something that is otherwise perfectly functional. My 2017 Android 'phone won't go above operating system version 7. No good for the newer 'Neo Banks'. Presently using iPhone 8 plus (also dates from 2017) as my main 'phone which, at the moment, seems to accept installation of all the apps that I need.
scubascuba3 Posted January 9 Author Posted January 9 1 hour ago, The Fugitive said: Know what you mean. Hate dispensing with something that is otherwise perfectly functional. My 2017 Android 'phone won't go above operating system version 7. No good for the newer 'Neo Banks'. Presently using iPhone 8 plus (also dates from 2017) as my main 'phone which, at the moment, seems to accept installation of all the apps that I need. i use my old phone as a kinda tablet in the condo, use it for setting up a hotspot, tv apps and any dodgy websites 1
ianguygil Posted January 9 Posted January 9 1 hour ago, ignis said: what I understand from Bangkok Bank, it stopped working on my Android 9 and Android 10 smartphones = had to go into a Branch = still will not work. REASON they say.. For security, Bangkok Bank Banking can be used with a mobile phone or tablet with supported operating system version 11. or above .. I do not need a newer Android phone !! ?? . So far NO problem with my SCB app. just a pain have to go to ATM and transfer money into SCB to pay water + electric and Internet every month Without any specifics I can't really answer, ANDROID is a hard one because it is Open Source. Most (80%) of our customers use ANDROID and the vast majority have no problem. If you look at SCB or KBANK on Play you will see many issues with it not running on certain devices too. I would call 1333 to get some more expert help or I would send me your details I can get someone to help you. Please do so ONLY via PM not on this public forum. SCB uses FLUTTER for ROBINHOOD which is designed to use a Canvas to prevent such problems, but even that App has problems if you look on PLAY. So as I said, ANDROID is a challenge We support from ANDROID 7 up I believe.
Pib Posted January 9 Posted January 9 4 hours ago, ignis said: what I understand from Bangkok Bank, it stopped working on my Android 9 and Android 10 smartphones = had to go into a Branch = still will not work. REASON they say.. For security, Bangkok Bank Banking can be used with a mobile phone or tablet with supported operating system version 11. or above .. I do not need a newer Android phone !! ?? . So far NO problem with my SCB app. just a pain have to go to ATM and transfer money into SCB to pay water + electric and Internet every month My phone and the wife's runs Android 9....we both have the Bangkok Bank mbanking app running just fine on it. And looking at the info on Google Play store the app says the required OS is Android 7.0 and up.
ianguygil Posted January 11 Posted January 11 On 1/9/2024 at 11:36 AM, ignis said: what I understand from Bangkok Bank, it stopped working on my Android 9 and Android 10 smartphones = had to go into a Branch = still will not work. REASON they say.. For security, Bangkok Bank Banking can be used with a mobile phone or tablet with supported operating system version 11. or above .. I do not need a newer Android phone !! ?? . So far NO problem with my SCB app. just a pain have to go to ATM and transfer money into SCB to pay water + electric and Internet every month It is iOS 11 for APPLE and ANDROID 7 and up for other phones
jaywalker2 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 At least Bangkok Bank customers still have Internet banking, unlike the rest of us 1 1
ignis Posted January 11 Posted January 11 40 minutes ago, ianguygil said: It is iOS 11 for APPLE and ANDROID 7 and up for other phones Odd, maybe need to go into another Branch, my local Branch said cannot... I took both phones into the Branch.... Samsung Android 9 and Vivo Android 10 Bit confused been with Bangkok Bank 24 years !! it did work on both phones but suddenly stopped about October last year Looked on Bangkok Website updated 20 Dec 2023....... Android 7.0 or higher required
ianguygil Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, ignis said: Odd, maybe need to go into another Branch, my local Branch said cannot... I took both phones into the Branch.... Samsung Android 9 and Vivo Android 10 Bit confused been with Bangkok Bank 24 years !! it did work on both phones but suddenly stopped about October last year Looked on Bangkok Website updated 20 Dec 2023....... Android 7.0 or higher required To enhance transaction security and application efficiency as well as support new features, upcoming Bangkok Bank Mobile Banking versions will only be supported on iOS version 13.0 & above and Android version 7.0 & above from September 21, 2023 onwards. Bangkok Bank Mobile Banking
ignis Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) 18 hours ago, ianguygil said: To enhance transaction security and application efficiency as well as support new features, upcoming Bangkok Bank Mobile Banking versions will only be supported on iOS version 13.0 & above and Android version 7.0 & above from September 21, 2023 onwards. Bangkok Bank Mobile Banking Yes looks like Staff at my Branch have no idea.... so need to go into another Branch, my local Branch said cannot must be Android 11 or above.... Would understand if they sold smartphones = want a sale, but they do not, so one day will take both phones Android 9 the other Android 10 into a bigger branch [think there is one at Westgate ? or Big C Extra there was last time I went must be about 2 years ago] maybe better than the 2 staff at my Branch. Edited January 12 by ignis
Popular Post Pib Posted February 15 Popular Post Posted February 15 Last week the wife and I switched to some new phones....we both got Samsung S24+'s running Android 14....and were upgrading from our Samsung A8+ (2018) phones running Android 9. We used Samsung Smart Switch to move all our apps/data/pictures/videos/etc., between phones...such a smooth and fast process the Samsung Smart Switch app is....only took about 20 minutes per phone. Then it was time to get our Thai bank mbanking apps working/activated on the new phones. When starting the Bangkok Bank app we logged in using our User/Password used for ibanking/web banking (had to to this with a mobile connection; Wifi connection not allowed during the activation). Entered our User ID/PW...received a 2FA code to enter...then the app says you already have the app activated on another phone and activating on your new phone will deactivate the app on the old phone. Click Yes to deactivate the the app on the old phone and you are now activated on the new phone. Very easy. And after getting the app activated you can go back to using a Wifi connection if desired. Krungsri Bank mbanking app used a very similar process. And the KrungThai Bank also required a face scan to match the picture they had on-file for you. Yeap....getting the Thai mbanking apps activated on the new phones went much easier than expected. And getting my home country mbanking apps working on the new phones went easy also...could use a Wifi connection for that. My fear of some mbanking app activations/moving to a new phone "hitting a brickwall somewhere" didn't occur. 3 1
umbrellahead Posted March 31 Posted March 31 I have a Be1st card from Bangkok Bank. A Bangkok Bank bualuang banking app that works on my old phone (but not on new phone). I got the card some 10 years ago and got it renewed last year. I have no problems using the app, but I like also to use Bualuang ibanking aka. web login. The problem is that I don't remember to ever have got a User ID. Can someone here help me and enlighten me what I maybe have missed? What could a User ID be? I tried with my passport number, which didn't work. I'm abroad at the moment and not going to Thailand for the next 6 month. Any help is appreciated.
scubascuba3 Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 4 hours ago, umbrellahead said: I have a Be1st card from Bangkok Bank. A Bangkok Bank bualuang banking app that works on my old phone (but not on new phone). I got the card some 10 years ago and got it renewed last year. I have no problems using the app, but I like also to use Bualuang ibanking aka. web login. The problem is that I don't remember to ever have got a User ID. Can someone here help me and enlighten me what I maybe have missed? What could a User ID be? I tried with my passport number, which didn't work. I'm abroad at the moment and not going to Thailand for the next 6 month. Any help is appreciated. the answer is in the thread, the ID is an issue especially if abroad 1
umbrellahead Posted April 1 Posted April 1 10 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: the answer is in the thread, the ID is an issue especially if abroad Thanks. Found it. I guess I just never signed up for the iBanking account. That's first on my to-do list when I return.
OJAS Posted April 5 Posted April 5 On 1/11/2024 at 12:07 PM, jaywalker2 said: At least Bangkok Bank customers still have Internet banking, unlike the rest of us And long may that happy state of affairs remain as far as I am concerned. The Bangkok Bank mobile app always proved hit and miss in firing up on my smartphone and over time proved increasingly more miss than hit. So I then jacked it in disgust - and this thread exemplifies very well why I have no intention of returning to it any time soon. Long live internet banking, say I! 1
SEAsia Traveler Posted April 12 Posted April 12 I have a new phone AND I need to get a new Thai phone number when I arrive later this year. So how to get the 2-factor authentication code on the new Thai phone number? after entering the User ID/PW to activate mBanking app Will I have to visit the **original bank branch** where the account was open to get that sorted? (oh God no, please...)
freeworld Posted April 12 Posted April 12 48 minutes ago, SEAsia Traveler said: I have a new phone AND I need to get a new Thai phone number when I arrive later this year. So how to get the 2-factor authentication code on the new Thai phone number? after entering the User ID/PW to activate mBanking app Will I have to visit the **original bank branch** where the account was open to get that sorted? (oh God no, please...) Need to update your details at the bank. Try first at a branch near you. From BB website https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/hint/hintib/IBMySettings My Contact Details 1. What is "My Contact Details"? Information collected from you at the time of your registration for Bualuang iBanking is presented in the "My Contact Details" page. 2. How can I change "My Contact Details"? To change your Bualuang iBanking personal information including details like your title, name, surname, mobile phone number, and email address, please download and print an Amendment form (PDF) at http://www.bangkokbank.com/download/iBanking_amendmentform.pdf and then fill out and hand into a staff member at your nearest Bangkok Bank branch. Please remember to bring your ID card/passport and a Savings Account passbook or Current Account Cheque Book/Cheque Order previously registered with Bualuang iBanking. Please allow 3-5 business days for the number to be updated. Please allow 3-5 business days for the contact information to be changed. Some information, home phone number, work phone number and fax number can be changed via Bualuang iBanking. You can do this by following the procedure below: 1) Go to the "My contact details" sub-menu on the "My Settings" page and click "updating" to change your personal details. 2) If you want to change your home phone number, enter "New Home Phone Number". 3) If you want to change your work phone number, enter "New Work Phone Number". 4) If you want to change your fax number, enter "New Fax Number". 5) Click "Update" to proceed or click "Cancel" to clear the whole page. 6) After you have verified that all information is correct, click "Confirm". If it is incorrect click "Back" to revise your information. 7) Your Contact Information at Bualuang iBanking will be changed within 3 business days. SMS OTP Authentication 1
foreverlomsak Posted April 12 Posted April 12 On 10/19/2023 at 2:50 PM, scubascuba3 said: Bangkok Bank you need a new ID so have to go to a branch, 30 mins later done, but not possible if abroad? maybe I need to get a new phone to get my second BB account added to mobile banking, my branch has told me (and backed up by other posters here) that foreigners can only have one account.
bamnutsak Posted June 5 Posted June 5 I had problems when I tried to enable a NEW phone. The first step (now, step one of three) involves entering your passport number and DoB. Message: Unable to proceed Your identity information at the bank is no longer up to date. Please bring your citizen ID card or passport to any Bangkok Bank branch and contact our staff. (RA02). Off to the branch tomorrow to verify if my current passport is registered. FWIW, for the SCB Easy app it took ~ 90 seconds to enable on the new phone.
scubascuba3 Posted June 5 Author Posted June 5 1 hour ago, bamnutsak said: I had problems when I tried to enable a NEW phone. The first step (now, step one of three) involves entering your passport number and DoB. Message: Unable to proceed Your identity information at the bank is no longer up to date. Please bring your citizen ID card or passport to any Bangkok Bank branch and contact our staff. (RA02). Off to the branch tomorrow to verify if my current passport is registered. FWIW, for the SCB Easy app it took ~ 90 seconds to enable on the new phone. Yeah so would be a nightmare if overseas
Mavideol Posted June 6 Posted June 6 19 hours ago, bamnutsak said: I had problems when I tried to enable a NEW phone. The first step (now, step one of three) involves entering your passport number and DoB. Message: Unable to proceed Your identity information at the bank is no longer up to date. Please bring your citizen ID card or passport to any Bangkok Bank branch and contact our staff. (RA02). Off to the branch tomorrow to verify if my current passport is registered. FWIW, for the SCB Easy app it took ~ 90 seconds to enable on the new phone. you can do it at the ATM usually located outside the branch, I just did it at the ATM after trying the way you did as well, passport, date of birth and some other question, all answered but still not working at BB. need to visit the branch, glad I was here, if outside the country it would have been a nightmare
ianguygil Posted June 6 Posted June 6 22 hours ago, bamnutsak said: I had problems when I tried to enable a NEW phone. The first step (now, step one of three) involves entering your passport number and DoB. Message: Unable to proceed Your identity information at the bank is no longer up to date. Please bring your citizen ID card or passport to any Bangkok Bank branch and contact our staff. (RA02). Off to the branch tomorrow to verify if my current passport is registered. FWIW, for the SCB Easy app it took ~ 90 seconds to enable on the new phone. It may be that your information at Bangkok Bank was expired whereas your data at SCB had not. It depends on when you did each of them. Comes down to the old Causation v Association when understanding any problem. We are just complying with the regulations which is not optional. 1
bamnutsak Posted June 7 Posted June 7 20 hours ago, Mavideol said: you can do it at the ATM usually located outside the branch, I just did it at the ATM What did you do "at the ATM"? Again, as of this week when installing and trying to sign on to the mobile app, your only option is to "Get Started", which takes you to Step 1 or 4, "Your Personal information" - Passport no. and Date of Birth. I tried my "old" passport (~ 3 years past) - rejected. I tried my new passport (issued 3 years ago) and used at the branch ~ seven times for new passbooks, updating telephone and issuing a new ATM card) - rejected.
Mavideol Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) 3 hours ago, bamnutsak said: What did you do "at the ATM"? Again, as of this week when installing and trying to sign on to the mobile app, your only option is to "Get Started", which takes you to Step 1 or 4, "Your Personal information" - Passport no. and Date of Birth. I tried my "old" passport (~ 3 years past) - rejected. I tried my new passport (issued 3 years ago) and used at the branch ~ seven times for new passbooks, updating telephone and issuing a new ATM card) - rejected. do not waste energy and time, it will not work, in order to start/activate the new phone, you need to go to the branch and they will help you, it's easy and fast. When trying doing it online it asks for passport,a username which you don't have as the old user would not be accepted on the new phone, thus go to the ATM log in to your mobile banking and there you can generate the demand for new user and password, they will send SMS to your phone with the information, you will have 3 days to activate it, after that activation you log in to your mobile and in the settings you can change the username and password as you wish. Your old phone is registered within their app, and they use EID or something like that number to confirm it's your phone, the bank has to remove your old phone from their server and activated the new phone with the new EID whatever there is, they will find that number on your phone settings, they will enter it into their system, they send you to the ATM to activate it, thus here that's when you get the new username by SMS to your new phone Edited June 7 by Mavideol 1
Mavideol Posted June 7 Posted June 7 21 hours ago, ianguygil said: It may be that your information at Bangkok Bank was expired whereas your data at SCB had not. It depends on when you did each of them. Comes down to the old Causation v Association when understanding any problem. We are just complying with the regulations which is not optional. nothing to do with expired information, it has to do with safety, different banks different services, different requirements
ianguygil Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) I work for Bangkok Bank. How do you know what our reason is? Edited June 7 by ianguygil
Mavideol Posted June 7 Posted June 7 3 minutes ago, ianguygil said: I work for Bangkok Bank. How do you know what our reason is? because my information was not expired, all my previous information was active and after proceeding with changing the EID all worked fine, thus it's security/safety reason, what other reason could it be, but it appears you are the expert, please enlighten us 1
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