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Easy Switch to ANZ

Simplify your banking

Here are some easy ways to simplify your banking.

Salary deposits

We recommend you make your new account the hub of your banking by having your salary directly credited to it. Just print the salary load (PDF, 35kb) form, fill it out and hand it to your employer.

Automatic payments

You can set up regular, fixed-amount payment to one or more payees. Just print and fill out the Authority for Automatic Payment (PDF, 480kb) and post or take it to any ANZ branch. If you’ve completed a signing authority and signed up to Phone Direct, you can also set up automatic payments (APs) by calling 0800 103 123. Service fees may apply for setting up, amending and/or suspending automatic payments; view more information on service fees.

Once you've set up your ANZ Phone Direct and ANZ Internet Banking, you can use your account to pay bills or transfer money anytime and anywhere!

Pay Bills

Pay Bills allows you to make reoccurring and fixed-amount-and-date payments (like rent) or one-off payments (like power or water) to over 3,000 organisations which we’ve already set up in our system. All you have to do is choose how much and when you want to pay.

Pay Anyone

You can use Pay Anyone to make immediate or future-dated recurring or one-off payments to another person or a specific business with an account at any registered New Zealand bank.


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Disclosure Statement

ANZ lending criteria applies to credit cards. View full details of terms and conditions (PDF, 990kb), view fees in relation to ANZ products or get copies of either from any ANZ branch. View the current General Disclosure Statement, published by ANZ National Bank Limited, or call into any branch to request a copy.

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