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I don't know about Chase, because I don't have an AU with them. But Amex allows the AU to create a log in so that they can view those transactions.
To answer you question though, I don't think it's possible to have two seperate ID/PW log ins for one account. Especially for a checking. Not unless there are two account holders anyway.
@Jccflat wrote:
One with for the checking and the CC can be there also
And another one just the cc if someone wants to give is son to be able to login to see Transactions and more?
If you want to be creative:
*Open a business checking account (assuming you have a business);
* close the personal business checking;
* do not combine the two seperate portals when asked;
I have two seperate sign-ins -- biz & personal. I know no other way to do it.
If you're asking about authorized users of a credit card, yes I believe you can set them up a separate login which wouldn't have same functions, features, and visibility of the primary account holder. Always best to ask Customer Service Representative.
In my case, I have two credit card logins. When I got my INK Business card, it had to be on a separate portal but from there I can also see my personal cards. But I have a login still that shows only my personal cards, but NOT business.