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  1. What is a one-time code and why am I receiving it? - Regions

    A one-time code is a unique code sent to your registered phone or email to protect your account(s) from fraudsters. Click to learn more about one-time codes.

  2. Online Banking One-time Codes | Regions Bank

    What is a one-time code and why am I receiving it? What can I do if I’m having problems with my one-time code? How can I confirm it was Regions that sent me a one-time code?

  3. How to Confirm Regions Sent Me a One-Time Code?

    You may receive one-time codes from the return numbers (also called short codes) 85618, 60102 or 734265. The email address for one-time codes is [email protected]. We will not send a one-time code from any other number or …

  4. How Does Two Factor Authentication (2FA) Work - With Examples

    A one-time code is sent to your mobile phone. You then enter that code into the account’s website or app to access. These codes may only be active for a short period of time.

  5. Create a Security Code that will be used to respond to verification requests in the future. The security code must be at least four characters, cannot be sequential or the same number repeated four times.

  6. What if I don’t remember my username or password? - Regions

    After we confirm the information you gave us matches what we have in our records, we’ll send a one-time code to the phone number or email address associated with your account. Once the one-time code is validated, you will be taken to the login screen with your username pre-filled.

  7. Create a Security Code that will be used to respond to verification requests in the future. The security code must be at least four characters, cannot be sequential or the same number repeated four times.

  8. 1. By phone call: Enter your Security Code using your telephone keypad followed by the # sign. 2. By text (SMS) message: Enter your Security Codeand the one-time verificationcode (provided in the text message) without spaces. Once ROOBA validates your response, access to your desired application or function will be

  9. What can I do to protect my account information? | Regions Bank

    Do not share your personal identifying or account information, including one-time codes, usernames, passwords and PINs. Remember that Regions will never call you to ask for this information, and you can share it with a trusted Regions banker only if you reach out to us for customer support.

  10. Zelle for Business Accounts | Regions Bank

    Select the eligible account you’d like to use for payments and confirm your email address and U.S. mobile phone number. You’ll receive a one-time verification code. Enter the code and start using Zelle®.