Payments over Christmas and New Years
Over the Christmas and New Year period, your payments may be processed on different days.
Payments type
Due on
Will be sent
Future-dated electronic payments and loan payments...
Your customer number is a number unique to you and is what you use to register for or log in to ANZ Internet Banking and ANZ goMoney as well as ANZ Phone Banking. This can be found on the back of most ANZ credit and debit cards. If you're...
To receive an overseas payment you should provide the sender with the following details:
your account number
your account name
your residential address listed on the account
ANZ's full beneficiary bank name: ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited...
When sending or receiving an overseas payment, the SWIFT/BIC code identifies the receiving (recipient) bank or financial institution.
ANZ's SWIFT code is ANZBNZ22. Note: If the other party requires an 11 digit SWIFT, use ANZBNZ22XXX
More information on...
When travelling overseas with an ANZ EFTPOS, Visa Debit or credit card there are several things to keep in mind:
Check your expiry date
If your card is due to expire during your overseas travel you can apply for an early reissue:
EFTPOSVisa...
You can find your nearest ANZ Branch or ATM by entering your current location into the ANZ Branch & ATM Locator.
If you have a Gold or Platinum credit card with ANZ and you pay for at least half of your pre-paid travel expenses with your card you may be eligible to receive overseas travel insurance.
To check your eligibility, please visit our ANZ travel insurance...
The limit for ATM withdrawals may vary depending on your card type.
If you have an EFTPOS card your daily limit is $2,000 from an ATM.
If you have a Visa Debit card your daily limit is $2,000 from an ATM within NZ and $3,000 NZD (or equivalent in...
ANZ charges a fee per transaction:
$9 via ANZ goMoney and ANZ Internet Banking
$28 via phone banking or in branch
See Fees for Outward payments – International money transfer. Fees may change.
Overseas bank fees may apply to your...
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. It is the standard formatting of an account number used for international payments to countries in the European Union, Middle East and other countries.
Destination countries with no IBAN allocated...