Manage Users (Business Banking Only)
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Manage Users (Business Banking Only)

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Article Summary

Business users with Admin permissions can invite new staff, or sub-users, to their business accounts and grant them different access levels through Manage Users. Manage Users is available on the web app and mobile app.

In this article:


Add a New User

To invite a new sub-user to a business banking account:

  1. From the web app, select the Tools menu, then select Manage users.
    From the mobile app, select the More menu, then scroll to the Login & Security section and select Manage users.

  2. On the Team page that appears, select Add a new user.

    On mobile, select the person icon on the upper right.

  3. Under User info, add the new user’s first name, last name, email address, and phone number—which are all required. The same business email address may be used for multiple users. The phone number entered will be used for two-factor authentication. After entering information on the mobile app, select Next.

  4. Under Access level, select one of the following levels of access for the user: Admin, Collaborator, or Viewer.
    • Admin – Provide the user with full access, including adding new users and managing existing users. These users are similar to the account owner, but they do not need to exist in the core banking system.
    • Collaborator – Provide the user with access to specific accounts and specific permissions. For details, see "For Collaborators" below.
    • Viewer – Select the specific accounts the user can have view-only access to by checking the box next to the account name. The user can still make some changes like editing their two-factor authentication devices.

      For Collaborators
      When adding Collaborator access, follow these additional steps:
      1. Under Accounts, check the box next to the account(s) this user should have access to.

      2. Under Permissions, check the box next to the actions this user is allowed to make to the account(s) selected above.


      The following permissions are available:
      • Make internal transfers – Allow the user to transfer funds from an internal account to an internal account.
      • Make external transfers – Allow the user to transfer funds from an internal account to an external account, or from an external account to an internal account.
        Select the external account(s) the user should have access to and, if you have individual daily limits enabled, enter the individual's daily ACH transfer limit. If you have a daily organizational ACH limit, the value entered here must be less than or equal to that limit to continue. Please contact your Narmi Relationship Manager to enable individual daily limits for business sub-users. Once the individual daily limits are enabled, the default daily limit for new and existing users will be the organization's daily limit. (This applies to external transfers and wires.) If no organization limit is configured, the default daily limit will be blank.

        Select View ACH limits on the right to view your institution's organizational and individual ACH limits.

        An ACH Limits dialog appears. Once you finish adding a new user, this dialog will be updated to reflect the user's limit under "Individual user limits." For more information, go to Schedule an ACH Transfer or Transfer Limits.

      • Send wires – Allow the user to transfer funds via wire. If you have individual daily limits enabled, enter the individual's daily wire transfer limit. If you have a daily organizational wire limit, the value entered must be less than or equal to that limit to continue. Please contact your Narmi Relationship Manager to enable individual daily limits for business sub-users. Once the individual daily limits are enabled, the default daily limit for new and existing users will be the organization's daily limit. (This applies to external transfers and wires.) If no organization limit is configured, the default daily limit will be blank.

        Select View wire limits on the right to view your institution's organizational and individual wire limits.

        A Wire Limits dialog appears. Once you finish adding a new user, this dialog will be updated to reflect the user's limit under "Individual user limits." For more information, go to Wire Transfers or Transfer Limits.

      • Pay bills via bill pay – Allow the user to pay a bill online or set up future payments. Go to Bill Pay for more information.
      • Add, edit, or delete recipients for bill pay – Allow the user to add or delete Bill Pay recipients via the web and mobile apps. Go to Recipients for more information. Note: Users must edit recipients through the iPay application. 
      • Approve transactions with dual approvals – Allow the user to approve wire transfers via the dual approvals feature.
      • Make mobile check deposits – Allow the user to make remote deposits from the mobile app.
      • Freeze or unfreeze debit/credit cards –For more information on freezing/unfreezing cards, go to Cards.
      • View account statements – View e-statements in Documents. Go to Documents/Statements for more information.
  5. Select Send invite to finish. The new user receives an email with instructions to create their login credentials for Digital Banking. In UAT environments, a message appears onscreen with a link, which can be helpful for your financial institution when testing, since UAT environments do not send emails.
    Note: Invites sent to other users expire after 72 hours, so make sure the invitee can accept it within that time.

View or Edit Existing Users

Users with Admin access or account holders can edit user permissions. To view or edit the users of the business banking account:

  1. From the web app, select the Tools menu, then select Manage users.

    From the mobile app, select the More menu, then scroll to the Login & Security section and select Manage users.


  2. A list of existing users appears on the Team page.

The following information shows for each user:

  • Name – User's full name
  • Email – User's email address
  • Role – Either Account owner, Admin, Collaborator, or Viewer. Note: Account owners cannot be edited.
  • Status – Either Active, Pending, or Deactivated. Pending users have not yet accepted the invite sent to them. Select the row of the user who is pending and select Resend invite to send another invite.
  • Last Login – The date the user was last signed in to Digital Banking.

For accounts that have multiple users, the option is available to filter the list by role and status. Select the Filters menu, and select the box next to the Role or Status to be filtered.


Deactivate a User

Users with Admin access or account holders can deactivate users so they cannot access the business banking account:

  1. From Manage Users on web or mobile, select the user you would like to deactivate. 
  2. On the page that appears, select Deactivate user.
  3.  Select Yes to confirm.

Reactivate a User (Web Only)

Users with Admin access or account holders can reactivate sub-users who were previously deactivated. Note: This action is only available on the web app, not the mobile app.

To reactivate a user:

  1. From Manage Users, select the row of the user you would like to reactivate. Their status should be "Deactivated."

  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page that appears and select Reactivate user.

The reactivated user's status displays as “Pending" until they log in and set up their credentials.


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