Why was my dividend converted, where is it getting paid to?
Last Updated: 01 Feb 2017
Any foreign dividends received by ASB Securities will be credited to your Foreign Currency Account (FCA) account in the currency of payment. If you do not have an FCA account you may instruct us to covert this payment to another currency.
Find out more information about a ASB Foreign Currency Account for share trading.
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