What’s the minimum amount I can invest in ASB Investment Funds?
Last Updated: 20 Jun 2022
There is no minimum investment amount to get started with ASB Investment Funds. Once your account is open you can make additional investments of any amount by:
- A one-off lump sum
- A regular direct debit
You can make lump sum investments through ASB FastNet Classic, the ASB Mobile Banking app or by contacting the ASB Wealth Advisory Service on 0800 108 084.
If you apply for ASB Investment Funds using ASB Fastnet Classic or the ASB Mobile Banking app, you can set up a regular direct debit at the same time. To set up a regular direct debit at a later date, you'll need to contact the ASB Wealth Advisory Service on 0800 108 084.
If we introduce minimum investment or direct debit amounts in the future, we will let you know.
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