Banklo lets your office send or receive bank details through a secure link, with one-time access, a secret question and SMS validation.
Want to send a RIB instead?In sensitive transactions, bank details may pass through several parties. When sent by email, they remain exposed across threads, attachments and inboxes β often long after the transaction is closed.
Four steps to transmit a RIB without exposing it in an email
You create a one-time link intended for your buyer, seller or counterparty.
A secret question, set in advance with your office, verifies that the right person opens the link.
A one-time code sent to their phone confirms their identity before any details are shown.
The bank details appear for a limited time, then become permanently inaccessible.
A few everyday use cases
Send the escrow account details to the buyer without exposing the IBAN in an email thread.
Share the bank details of each heir individually, without circulating them by email.
Receive a client's bank details via a secure link tied to your office.
Communicate the office's bank details at the moment of a payment, with no email attachment.
Ease the exchange of bank details between seller, buyer and office, end to end.
Banklo does not eliminate every fraud, but it reduces the risk linked to exposing a RIB directly in an email.
Bank details are encrypted at rest. Never stored in plain text.
Each link can be viewed only once.
Details are shown for a short window, then disappear.
An agreed check between the office and the client, before anything is shown.
A one-time SMS code confirms the recipient's identity.
Every link expires automatically, whether viewed or not.
Your office can use a pre-filled secure link. The client opens the link, the destination information is locked, and they only enter their own bank details.
Set up my office linkNo. The client simply opens the link, answers the secret question and validates by SMS. No sign-up required.
No. Banklo secures the transmission channel. It does not replace the office's internal verification procedures, which remain essential.
Details are displayed for a limited time β only a few minutes β then become permanently inaccessible.
Yes. Your office can generate a pre-filled secure link to send to a client, who uses it to share their bank details with you.
Yes. Banklo was built for sensitive transactions, including real estate sales, successions and any exchange where a RIB shouldn't travel by email.
After the single view or expiry, the link becomes inaccessible. The details cannot be displayed again.
Create a secure link and try sharing bank details without exposing them directly in an email.
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