Can I use two-step verification via the ASB Mobile Banking app whilst I’m overseas?
Last Updated: 24 Jan 2022
Yes. If you are overseas, have internet access for your mobile device and meet the eligibility criteria, you will be able complete two-step verification using the ASB Mobile app for:
- Logging in to FastNet Classic internet banking.
- Making one-off payments in internet banking.
- Verifying your identity on the phone.
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