Halifax have emailed their customers to let them know of some changes they’re making to their online banking services.
It looks as if there could be a fair bit of change over the next 18 months:
The changes are part of a major investment we’re making in our online banking service, to build a new site that will be easier to use and even more secure. The new site launches early next year with a fresh new look. The vast majority of the day-to-day services you’re used to will remain – and as our new site develops, we’ll bring in a number of new features and services, such as mobile banking.
However, some existing online services will change or won’t be available on the new site when it first launches. We plan to reintroduce many of these over the next 18 months. Please read on to find out how the key changes may affect you. For more details on the changes, please visit our what’s changing page.
One point in particular stands out from the list of changes:
- You can no longer make an online payment to your credit card using your debit card. However, if you have a Halifax or Bank of Scotland bank account, you’ll be able to make an online payment by setting up a payment from your bank account. Information on alternative ways to pay can be found on the back of your credit card statement and also under the ‘Manage account’ tab on the new site.
This seems a strange move by Halifax, removing one of the easiest ways of paying off your credit card each month. Definitely worth keeping your eye on if you do not have a Halifax or Bank if Scotland bank account.
You can read more about the changes here, or view a demo video of the changes.