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Answer added by  Md Tamim Hasan
28 days ago

For security and privacy reasons, banks restrict access to sensitive personal information of payees. Customers can transfer funds, view transaction history, or manage acc ... See More

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In online banking, you can’t see or edit your payee’s address or phone number because these details are not required for money transfers, the bank only needs account numb ... See More

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Answer added by  Mahmoud Metwally, Group CFO & Financial Advisor, Nassar Group Egypt
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Minimal required data In most banking systems, payee details (like addresses) are stored in a central, verified directory. If users could edit them freely, payments could ... See More

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Answer added by  Karim Kerdi, Strategic Chief Financial Officer (Bilingual), S & H Engineering LLC
21 days ago

From long experience, this is banking standards for security and compliance reasons, most online banking systems restrict editing or viewing of a payee’s full contact det ... See More

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Answer added by  OUBAICHE ZAHIRA, Finance Manager, HYFLUX
22 days ago

banks hide payee addresses and phone numbers for privacy and security reasons. You usually can’t edit them; if something needs updating, you’d have to delete the payee an ... See More

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This is primarily for security and privacy reasons: Banks are required to protect sensitive payee information under data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR). Allowing ... See More

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Online banking doesn’t allow editing a payee’s address or phone number because these details are verified and maintained by the bank. This ensures transactions remain sec ... See More