How can I make a payment to my ASB KiwiSaver Scheme account on the ASB Mobile Banking app?
Last Updated: 26 Jan 2021
You can simply transfer money from your everyday ASB account to your ASB KiwiSaver Scheme account.
If you’ve come from your Balances page in the ASB Mobile Banking app to view the details of your ASB KiwiSaver Scheme account, click on the “contribute more” button. The “contribute more” link opens the Transfers page. Your everyday ASB account prepopulates the “From” selection. Your ASB KiwiSaver Scheme account prepopulates the “To” selection.
Click on the [Continue] button to check the transfer details. Don’t forget to indicate that you understand the transfer cannot be reversed, at the bottom of this page.
The Confirmation page displays the successful transfer of funds.
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