Hi Mandy The point of creating a secondary (read only) login is precisely for security purposes. Users often give their accountants or 3rd party budgeting/accounting apps access to their bank accounts via this read-only password (as done by your competitors without issue) thus allowing them to pull the necessary data but preventing them from compromising any other functions. It's nothing new, and has been effectively practiced by numerous banks for years. I'm not sure why Standard Bank doesn't. "Security" as a response seems like an excuse rather than a reason. Please elevate this to your Security and Tech departments and get a qualified response on the idea as I feel like it's being shrugged off despite its merit. Looking forward to your soonest response.
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