How do I stop Donate the Change?
Last Updated: 03 Jul 2020
You can disable Donate the Change any time through the ASB Mobile Banking app:
- Log in and select the transaction account you are Donating the Change from.
- On your Account Summary, select 'Save the Change setup' under 'More Options'.
- Disable Donate the Change using the sliding button.
- Select 'Done'.
If you have been using both Save and Donate the Change together, both features will be disabled at the same time.
You can delete Donate the Change from the ASB Mobile app and allow just your Save the Change to continue as normal. To do this:
- Log in and select the transaction account you are Donating the Change from.
- On your Account Summary, select 'Save the Change setup' under 'More Options'.
- Delete Donate the Change by clicking the ‘X’ icon next to the Charity name.
- Select 'Done'.
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