Why have you changed the phrase Access Code to Username?
Last Updated: 18 May 2017
We have renamed the FastNet Classic and Online Share Trading 'access code' to ‘username’ which is a standard term used across most websites. This doesn't change your username, only how we refer to it on our websites.
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