Well, here is what I found from my bank for screen readers..

Can I use assistive technology to access Electronic Bill Payment?
Yes, we've incorporated several enhancements based on priorities one and two 
of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. 
These enhancements aim to make Electronic Bill Payment more accessible to 
assistive technology users.

Tips for Screen Reader Users
The following features may help you navigate Electronic Bill Payment more 
easily:

Skip to Main Content Links-These links allow you to skip the page banner and 
the redundant navigation links and go directly to the main page content.
Link Titles-If a link opens a new window, you are alerted in the link title. 
Most of the links have descriptive labels, but we provide additional 
information in the link title if necessary. For this reason, we recommend 
that you set your screen reader to read the link title attributes.
Table Summaries-Whenever information is presented in a table format, we 
provide a brief description of the contents.
Font Sizes-The fonts can be resized without significantly changing the 
layout of a page.
Recommended Browsers
For best performance, we recommend you use one of the following supported 
browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7)
Firefox 12 (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7)
Apple Safari 5.1 (OS X 10.6 and 10.7)
Chrome 19 (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7)
Accessing the Payment Assistant
The Payment Assistant is a dynamic layer that provides payment-related 
information and links to certain features. The Payment Assistant and some of 
the application frames accessed from it use a presentation that may not be 
available to screen readers and other assistive technology tools at this 
time. However, you can access the same information and tasks on alternate 
application pages using the following table.


For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

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