If you are a Bank of Oklahoma client, follow the steps in order to find out how to login into your online banking account. You’ll have access to a full range of financial services online.
How to Login
- Go to the bank’s webpage and find the login area located on the left upper side of the page, as shown on the image below (red square).

BankofOklahoma login
- Enter your username and password and click on Login. After that you’ll be successfully logged in and able to use all financial services offeres by Bank of Oklahoma.
How to Enroll
In the other hand, if you’re a client but stil have not enrolled into an online banking account, follow the steps in order to do it.
- On the main page, find the red rectangle located right below the login area thats says “Apply Online”. There is an arrow and some options of services to apply online. Select Online Banking & Bill Pay.
- Right after selecting it, the enrollment page will open.

Bank of Oklahoma Enroll
- Read the terms and conditions, agree with them and click on Enroll Now in order to start the process.
- Some personal and banking information may be required and you’ll have to create an username and password.
After completing it you’ll be ready to use all financial services offered by Bank of Oklahoma. If you have any trouble or doubt contact their Customer Service.
Online Security Bank of Oklahoma
Bank of Oklahoma is committed to making sure that your online banking is safe and secure. With our security infrastructure in place, we are confident that access to your accounts is private and secure.
Encryption helps protect your private information by scrambling it so that it cannot be intercepted and read by anyone else. When you visit a site that requires encryption, your browser will display a key or a lock. If you are not in a secure area, the key or lock will be broken.
For Microsoft browsers: To check your level of encryption, go to the “File” menu, select “Properties,” and then select “Security.” Another way is to select “Help” then “About Internet Explorer.”
Our firewall protects Bank of Oklahoma’s systems by allowing entry only to those who are authorized.
For digital identity verification, the Online Banking system has a digital server certificate by VeriSign that your browser uses each time you sign on to verify that indeed you are connected to Bank of Oklahoma’s Online Banking.
While Bank of Oklahoma works to protect your accounts, you also have a role. There are a number of steps you can take to ensure that your online experience on the Internet is safe and secure.
Most importantly, don’t reveal your online user ID and password to anyone. Your user ID and password help protect the privacy of your online information. It’s a good idea to change your password periodically.
Don’t leave your computer unattended if you are in the middle of an Online Banking session.
Once you have finished your Online Banking session, always sign off before visiting other sites on the Internet.
If anyone else is likely to use your computer, clear your browser cache or turn off your browser and re-start it in order to eliminate copies of Web pages that have been stored on your hard drive. How you clear your cache will depend on the browser and version you have. This function is generally found in the browser’s preferences menu.
Bank of Oklahoma recommends that you use a browser with 128-bit encryption.
SECURITY TIPS Bank of Oklahoma
Your user ID and password are the keys to your accounts, and both identification codes are required to unlock access to your accounts. Use the following guidelines for selecting strong usernames and passwords in online and mobile banking.
Tips For Creating a Strong Username
Avoid using personal information like your first or last name, birthday or anniversary date, social security number, email address, mailing address, phone number or account number.
Don’t use the same username on more than one website.
Use more than just the minimum number of characters.
Never share your username with anyone
Tips For Creating a Strong Password
Don’t use easy to guess passwords like “abc123”, or obvious clues like a pet’s name or your birthday.
Don’t use the same username & password combination on more than one website.
Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers & symbols.
Use more than just the minimum number of characters.
Never share your password with anyone.
Do not write or leave your password where it can be seen.
No Bank of Oklahoma representative will ever ask you for your online password, ever.