Why did I get sent to the ASB homepage when I tried to visit the FastNet Classic log in page?
Last Updated: 21 Mar 2017
We have recently made some changes to the way you log in to FastNet Classic as part of some new features introduced based on customer feedback.
If you have tried visiting FastNet Classic from an old bookmark or favourite you might notice we have redirected you to asb.co.nz. This is because FastNet Classic has a new website address – https://online.asb.co.nz
We recommend you access our online services by first typing asb.co.nz or asb.co.nz/asb-securities directly into your browser address bar.
One option to make the login process faster now is Remember My Name. Simply tick this option when you're about to log in from your computer.
Watch this video to see the new ASB Login experience for FastNet Classic:
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