A consistent limiting factor of the popular internet banking service has until now been, from the perspective of its use by corporate clients, the absence of an interface which would allow clients to exchange data with other systems. OfficeLine 3.5 offers such an interface.
Internet banking (Internet Banking or PDA Banking) can now be used as an instrument for the batched transfer of data between the electronic banking server and another system on the client's side. Some examples of such use are given below.

Importing a transaction

Instead of manual entry of a transaction, the client can import a file generated by another system, such as a payroll system. On the basis of this file, the internet application then creates a transaction entry and ensures its transfer to the electronic banking server.

Further processing of statements of account

A statement of account (debit and credit items), which is delivered to the client by the internet application, can be saved by the client in a file. From this file individual debits and credits can be read by any system, such as an accounting system, which will then further process the items.