- Secure Internet Banking Environment
Allied Bank uses industry-standard security measures to create a safe online banking environment for our customers.
- Protected with Secure Network Firewall
Our systems are shielded with advanced firewalls to guard against unauthorized access and malicious intrusions.
- EV SSL Certificate Protection
Allied Bank’s website is secured with Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates, ensuring that your online session is encrypted and authenticated.
- Real-Time Alerts
We offer SMS and email alerts to help monitor internet banking activity. Customers are encouraged to activate the following alerts:
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Login Alert
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One Time PIN (OTP) Alert
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Fund Transfer Alert
- Stay Vigilant
Always be cautious when using internet banking. Never share your passwords, PINs, or card numbers with anyone—online or offline.
- Protect Your Login Credentials
Keep your login ID, passwords (email, myABL), and card PINs confidential. Never disclose them via phone calls, emails, or text messages.
- Beware of Phishing Attempts
Do not respond to emails asking you to click suspicious links or share personal information. These are often scams.
- Use Antivirus and Firewall Protection
Ensure your computer or device has updated antivirus software and firewalls enabled. Regularly update your operating system.
- Avoid Saving Credentials on Public Devices
Never store your login credentials on shared or public computers.
To enhance the security of Allied Direct Internet Banking, a unique 5-digit one-time Financial PIN is now required to complete online transactions. This PIN:
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Is valid for a single session only
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Is sent to your registered email
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Must be entered for each session’s transactions
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Is free of charge
Never requested a PIN? Call 0800-22522 immediately to report suspicious activity.
To enjoy the full functionality of Allied Direct (Internet Banking), we recommend using the latest supported browsers:
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Internet Explorer 9+
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Mozilla Firefox 36+
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Google Chrome 41+
An outdated browser may cause login failures or display issues. For assistance, contact Allied Phone Banking at 0800-22522.
Phishing is a form of online fraud where attackers impersonate the bank via email to steal your personal information. These emails may:
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Ask you to click on fake links
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Request your login, password, card number, or CNIC
What you should do:
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Only log in via www.abl.com
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Always check for a secure padlock icon in the browser
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Report suspicious emails to
[email protected]
0800-22522
Card skimming is an illegal practice where criminals clone your credit/debit cards using hidden devices.
Protect yourself by:
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Inspecting ATMs and POS machines before use
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Avoiding machines with unusual instructions
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Covering the keypad while entering PIN
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Subscribing to SMS/email alerts
Report suspicious activity to our Call Center at 0800-22522.
How to Protect Your Bank Account from Identity Theft & Online Frauds
Learn practical tips to safeguard your bank account from identity theft, phishing, and digital banking fraud. Stay alert. Stay protected.
Cybersecurity Public Awareness Campaign – Pakistan Banks’ Association
An official cybersecurity awareness message by the Pakistan Banks’ Association highlighting key practices to prevent digital fraud and protect your financial data.
Fraud Awareness Message by Allied Bank
Watch Allied Bank’s official advisory on detecting and avoiding fraudulent emails, suspicious links, and scam attempts targeting banking customers.
1. One-time Financial PIN – Your First Line of Defense
Understand how Allied Direct’s one-time Financial PIN helps secure every internet banking session. Learn when and how to use it safely.
2. Upgrade Your Browser for Better Security
Using the right browser ensures secure and uninterrupted access to Allied Direct Internet Banking. See which browsers are supported.
3. All About Phishing – Recognize & Avoid Scams
Learn how phishing scams work and how to identify fraudulent emails that try to steal your credentials. Always verify before clicking.
4. How to Avoid Card Skimming
Card skimming is a serious fraud threat. Know what signs to look for at ATMs and POS machines and protect your PIN at all times.
5. myABL Internet Banking Security Tips
Get useful security tips to protect your login credentials, avoid fake websites, and stay safe during every banking session.
6. Protect Your Account Information – Never Share These Details
Never share your banking passwords, PINs, or card numbers—even if asked via SMS or call. View the list of sensitive data to keep private.