Scotia Online Frequently Asked Questions (2024)

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General Information

Scotia OnLine allows you to self-enroll, view your account balances and history, pay your bills, transfer funds between your own accounts or to another Scotiabank customer's accounts, customize your Scotia OnLine and much more.

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Anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Anywhere you can access the internet.

Registeringfor Scotia OnLine is easy. Once you are registered, you can make your accounts accessible through Scotia OnLine.

No. To use Scotia OnLine, you must enter your ScotiaCard number and password. Unless you reveal these details to someone else, only you can access your account information.

Your savings, chequing, credit cards, mortgages, personal loans, lines of credit and term deposits.

If you obtain a new Scotiabank product (i.e. account, credit card) after signing to Scotia Online Banking, your accounts will be automatically available for view and to transact on through both Scotia OnLine and Scotia Mobile Banking.

Your current balance is the amount of money you have in that account, factoring in all transactions that have been processed to date. Your available balance is the amount of money you have available to you at that moment. It is the amount remaining after factoring in all transactions processed to date, any funds on hold, and overdraft protection on that account (if applicable).

Masking an account will replace some of the characters of your account number with asterisks (*) everywhere your account numbers appear, which includes "Account Summary", "Account Details", drop down lists, etc. so no one will be able to read your account number.

This feature applies only to savings and chequing/checking accounts, credit cards and lines of credit.

If you use the "Remember my Card" feature, you also have the option to assign a "nickname" to your card (e.g., "Sam"). The nickname is a personalized description that will appear alongside your "masked" card number in a dropdown menu on the sign-on.

  1. Select "Settings" from the top menu
  2. Select "Alerts"
  3. Click on "Enable Alerts"
  4. Review your contact information and confirm they are up to date.
  5. Select a delivery method for the alert you want to receive, the applicable accounts and if required, a minimum amount.
  6. Click on "Save"

Manage your banking alerts

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Access / Sign On

  1. Select "Settings" from the top menu
  2. Select "Security Settings"
  3. From the "Change Password" tab enter the following:
    • Old password
    • Create a new password (New password)
    • Re-enter password
  4. Click "Change Password"

If you suspect or know that your password has been lost, stolen or otherwise tampered with, immediately re-select a new password by using the "Change Password" option under the "Settings" section. If you suspect that your accounts have been tampered with, please contact a Customer Service Representative and report it immediately.

At Scotiabank, your security is our priority. In the unlikely event that an unauthorized transaction is conducted: (1) Notify the bank immediately in the event of a loss; (2) Re-set your password through Scotia OnLine.

If you are away from Scotia OnLine for more than 10 minutes, you will be signed off automatically for your security and protection. If you received a reference number for your transaction, you will know that it has been processed. No reference number means the transaction was cancelled. Sign back on by re-entering your card number and password.

Registering your computer creates a link between your computer and Scotia OnLine. If you often access Scotia OnLine using the same computer, registering will make future access quicker and easier. Please note to only register computers that you use frequently and avoid registering public computers. You may have a maximum of three computers registered at one time.

Bill payments and Fund Transfers

A payee is a company to which you pay bills.

  1. Select "Pay" from the top menu
  2. Select "Pay a Bill"
  3. From the "Enter" tab select the payee from the available payee list and click "Next"
  4. From the "Details" tab" select the following and click "Next":
    • Choose the account where the payment will be taken from
    • Enter the amount to pay
    • Frequency of payment (One time, weekly or monthly), payment date (When) or starting and ending date.
  5. Confirm the details of the bill payment and click "Pay"

Once you submit your bill payment, the funds will be instantly debited from your account. Depending on the bill payment company's processing policies, the payment may take up to four days to process.

To be able to pay a bill, your payee must be an institution that subscribes to Scotiabank's bill payment service. This list of companies continues to grow on a regular basis.

If you have insufficient funds in the account or there are holds on the funds, your bill payment transaction will not be processed. This will not affect other bill payments you have set up if the funds are available.

Funds transfers between deposit accounts occur real-time, 7 days a week. That means that if you transfer money from your Savings Account to your Chequing Account, those funds will be available immediately.

Transfer between accounts

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Credit Card Controls

  1. Select "Settings" from the top menu
  2. Select "Credit Card Controls"
  3. Review the settings for your credit cards
  4. If you modify any of your card settings, click on "Save"

Manage your credit cards

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In order to view the card controls page you need to have at least one of the following characteristics:

  • You are the primary user of a credit card
  • Your card is active
  • You have a personal card
Scotia Online Frequently Asked Questions (2024)

FAQs

How long does Scotia online transfer take? ›

For transfers between day-to-day chequing/savings accounts, funds in the receiving account are available immediately. For transfers to a credit card or line of credit, the transfer will show in your available credit immediately. It takes one business day for your balance to be updated. Was this information helpful?

How do I reset my Scotiabank security questions? ›

To update your security questions:
  1. From your Accounts page, select Manage My Accounts.
  2. Select Security & Passwords.
  3. Select Update Security Questions.
Dec 11, 2023

How long does it take for a Scotiabank e transfer to go through? ›

It can take up to 30 minutes for your recipient to receive the Interac e-Transfer, including accounts registered for autodeposit. Was this information helpful?

Does Scotiabank still use trusteer rapport? ›

At Scotiabank, online security is as important to us as it is to you. To help enhance your computer's protection we've partnered with Trusteer to offer our customers free Trusteer Rapport security software.

Why is my Scotia e-transfer taking so long? ›

Scotiabank e-Transfers should only take a few minutes. If it's taking a long time, it could be due to a larger transaction or a poor internet connection. If you don't receive any notification after 30 minutes, double check that the transfer details are correct.

Why do online transfers take so long? ›

Online bank transfers might take a long time for a number of reasons, including global events or natural disasters, bank holidays, different currencies, weekend delays, missing paperwork, time differences, different banking regulations, fraud detection processes, and the risk profile of the sender.

What is Scotiabank security questions? ›

Security questions: A method of authenticating a user's identity by gathering information that only they would know. Sensitive information: Confidential data that requires protection from unauthorized access for the security and/or privacy of an individual or business.

What happens if you forget your bank security questions? ›

If you have a computer that you have chosen to “Remember computer” on, you can log in on that computer and reset your security questions. Otherwise, you'll need to visit your nearest branch (please bring a valid photo ID) for assistance.

Why am I locked out of my online banking Scotiabank? ›

If you've already entered your password incorrectly 5 times, you'll be locked out of the system for several hours before you can try again. If you don't remember your password, please click on our 'Forgot Password' link. This will direct you to a secure area where you can replace the forgotten password.

How do I know if my e-transfer went through Scotiabank? ›

Navigate to Payments in the main menu and select the Account Transfers sub-menu, and then select Transfer History. Review: Using the form, search for the transfers you would like to review: Select a specific status from the drop menu, if that will help you.

How do I check my Scotiabank e-transfer status? ›

How do I check the status of an Interac e-Transfer that I sent?
  1. From your Accounts page, select Transfers.
  2. Select Interac e-Transfer.
  3. Select History & Pending to view your pending Interac e-Transfers.
Jan 15, 2024

What is the maximum amount for Scotiabank Etransfer? ›

Yes, there is a $25,000 limit per Interac e-Transfer sent. However, there are no limits for accepting (receiving) an Interac e-Transfer.

What Bank owns Scotiabank? ›

Ownership: The Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) is widely held and no person or entity, together with entities controlled by them, may own more than 10% of any class of Scotiabank's voting shares and with the approval of the Minister of Finance, up to 20% of its preferred shares.

What is the safest search engine for banking? ›

DuckDuckGo is a secure search engine for banking that does not track or store your browsing data and prevents well-known trackers used by other websites.

What is the Bank of Nova Scotia scandal? ›

“Today, Scotiabank has admitted to their role in a massive price manipulation scheme aimed at falsely manufacturing the prices of precious metals futures contracts to serve the bank's best interests,” said Assistant Director in Charge William F. Sweeney Jr. of the FBI's New York Field Office.

How long does it take for an online transfer to go through? ›

If transfers occur between accounts at the same financial institution, they can take less than 24 hours. Wire transfers via a non-bank money transfer service may happen within minutes. If you're sending money to another country, however, it may take as many as five days for the recipient to receive their funds.

How many days does online transfer take? ›

Transfer Request to Consumer's Bank: ACH network will send the request to the consumer's bank to initiate the transfer. Payment Posted: The payment will process in 1-3 days, depending on the type of ACH transfer, risk assessments, and whether an error or return code is returned.

How long does it take online transfer money between banks? ›

Online transfers are a convenient way to move money from one bank account to another. Online transfers are generally free, though some banks do charge, and transfers usually take up to three business days to complete.

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