Bank Millennium announces an important change. Applies to all customers

Bank Millennium announces an important change. Applies to all customers

Bank Millennium is preparing for an important change. After many years, the way of logging in to Millenet will change.

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Bank Millennium sends notifications in the application about upcoming change to login to the bank’s online website, Millenet. The current method requires entering Millekod, password and additional identifier has been used by the bank for many years, but it is time for a new solution.

Bank Millennium changes the way of logging in to Millenet

As Bank Millennium explains, when logging in he won’t ask anymore client to apply selected ID digitswhich it still is today PESEL, NIP or ID numberto choose from. When the changes come into force, log in All you need is Millekod and Password 1. Login will be confirmed with a password via SMS or in the application.

Logging in to Millenet after the changes will be possible proceed as follows:

  1. you type Millekod,
  2. you type Password 1,
  3. you confirm login in the application mobile or code SMS.

Bank Millennium did not provide the exact date of entry into force of the changes, but they are expected in the coming days or weeks. The bank also warns about changes in logging in does not inform in e-mailsand only in bank channels. It also doesn’t send links in text messages.

Do not enter your full PESEL number or payment card details on the login page, we never ask for it

– emphasizes Bank Millennium.

The bank also pays attention to the problem of fake websites pretending to be Millenet. Before logging in to the website, it is worth checking the website address bar. Errors, typos or an unknown website address are signs that we are dealing with a scam.

Moreover, in Millenet settings, customers they can turn on the security image – will always be displayed after entering Millekod. Thanks to this, the user can be sure that he is logging in to the real bank website.

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