please go to:

http://www.online.citibank.co.in/

go to the login button by pressing the letter b, a couple of times, a
new window  opens, a links list, press c till it says, click here, for
the second time, please put in your card number, 16 digits, & tab down
to the pw field, hit tab hit enter on the login option & you are in,
then on, everything is good to go.

citibank, is the best with accessibility, i don't have to ask anyone
for any help, especially, ever-since they have done away with the need
to compulsorily enter the pin with a virtual keypad while making any
creditcard payments.

On 1/15/11, Zujar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Rahul,
>
> I have used Citibank's online banking facility quite comfortably except it's
> virtual keypad. Visit https://www.citibank.co.in/
>  for availing the facility. There's a combo box labeled 'Login to Citibank
> Online' with one item followed by a login button. Click this button if you
> have an iPIN. It opens a new IE window where you need to specify your debit
> card number and iPIN to login. As the virtual keypad is not very accessible,
> you must click the 'Click here' link towards the bottom of the page to login
> using standard keyboard. Enter your debit card number and iPIN in respective
> edit fields and click on 'Login' graphic link. Upon successful
> authentication you would be directed to the home page which is well
> accessible. Most of the pages are accessible after a successful login.
>
> Click the 'Get your iPIN here' link next to the login button if you do not
> have an iPIN. Below are the steps for generating an iPIN:
>
> 1. Select your relationship type from the Account Type combo box. The
> default selection is 'Suvidha/Netbanking', you may not need to change this.
> 2. Read the instructions and click the 'Get Started' link.
> 3. Enter your debit card details and click on 'Generate OAC' link. You would
> receive a code on your registered mobile number and email address.
> 4. In the next step, you need to select an iPIN of choice by specifying the
> OAC along with debit card details specified in step 3. That's it, you can
> login using your debit card number and iPIN.
>
> You can use online banking for Citibank's credit card in the same way as
> mentioned above (just that the account type would be Credit Card and not
> Suvidha/Netbanking).
>
> hth...
>
> Cheers!!!
> Zujar
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rahul Kelapure
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:54 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] query regarding internet banking.
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> Since we are on the issue of Net Banking facility being accessable with
> Jaws.
>
> I have a question and request your help:
>
> I have an account in Citibank, I do have the online banking facility,
> however, I have not been able to use this  effectively so far.
>
> May be some of you may throw some light on its accessability.
>
> Your help shall be greatly apriciated.
>
> Thanks so much in advance.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Rahul.,
>
> On 1/14/11, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> HDFC bank is accessible. I use it as my primary bank. If you are using
> jaws,
>> you need to disable the feature to skip duplicate links to effectively use
>> the third party funds transfer feature.
>>
>> Pranav
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Rahul Kelapure
> (ADVOCATE)
> +919811650159
>
>
>

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