AIB Internet Banking offers you the choice to receive your bank account and credit card statements online instead of receiving paper statements by post.
For every customer who makes the switch to eStatements, AIB will donate EUR2 (two euro) towards our 'Add more green' Fund which contributes to environmental projects in Ireland and abroad that are managed by our current environmental partners.
If you switch both your bank account and credit card statements to eStatements, we will donate a total of EUR4 (four euro) to the fund on your behalf. We’re hoping that with the help of our customers, the Fund will grow and grow!
With eStatements you can view a maximum of 24 months bank account statement history* and a maximum of 12 months credit card statement history** on AIB Internet Banking. To make the switch, you will need to be registered for AIB Phone & Internet Banking and have an AIB Code Card.
Over 230,000 AIB customers have made the switch already. Why don’t you? To make the switch, you will need to be registered for AIB Phone & Internet Banking and have an AIB Code Card.
You will need an AIB Code Card. to sign up for eStatements
1. Log into AIB Internet Banking and click 'Statements' on the left hand navigation bar.
2. Click the 'eStatements' tab located at the top of this screen.
3. Click 'Register all accounts for eStatements' or select one account from the account list available.
4. Read the Terms and Conditions, and click "Next" to continue.
5. Enter the requested code from your AIB Code Card, and click "confirm".
6. You will then be returned to the confirmation screen with a message to confirm that you have been successfully switched to eStatements.
You can also sign up for Credit Card eStatements under the 'Manage My Accounts' section. For instructions on how to do this, please click here.
*Statement history begins from 15th June 2007
**Statement history begins from 20th October 2006
For more information on eStatements please visit our help site.
Terms and conditions apply. Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. is regulated by the Financial Regulator.