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Achy Oct 24th 2010 8:05 pm

ANZ or BNZ???
 
With a few months until we move I am looking to open a bank account in readiness and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on which is better either from a performance or security point of view?

We are looking to make use of current and savings accounts as well as a mortgage.

Justcol Oct 25th 2010 6:18 am

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or westpac or ASB ???
its only a bank, they're all all the same:confused:

Boopy Oct 25th 2010 6:34 am

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We're with National Bank, they've been great with us.

RobDon Oct 25th 2010 7:04 am

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We are with BNZ. No complaints from us. ;)

drrobert Oct 25th 2010 8:04 am

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Originally Posted by RobDon (Post 8940370)
We are with BNZ. No complaints from us. ;)

Personally, I would choose Kiwibank or ASB for branch banking, or Bankdirect for internet-only (fee-free).

All the five main banks (Kiwibank, ASB, ANZ, BNZ, Westpac) have branches in most main towns. They also all have the same credit rating (AA). A good credit rating is important, as there is no permanent deposit insurance in New Zealand (unlike in the UK).

Current interest rates and credit ratings for all NZ bank instant access accounts are here:
http://www.interest.co.nz/saving/call-account

The last bank customer satisfaction survey by Consumer.org.nz was in 2007. TSB and PSIS came top for phone/branch banking:
TSB > PSIS > ASB > National Bank > BNZ > ANZ > Westpac

PSIS and Bankdirect came top for internet banking:
PSIS > Bankdirect > Rabobank > TSB > Kiwibank > ASB > BNZ > National Bank > Westpac > ANZ

Consumer.org.nz also has a database of the fees for 86 NZ bank accounts, but you need to be a member to access it. An online Consumer.org.nz subscription costs $25 for three months, and I can recommend it - reviews and tips on banking, insurance, property, utility companies, cars, all other products... I found it really useful when I first arrived in NZ.

Nelly Trolley Oct 25th 2010 9:26 pm

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BNZ have been brilliant for us.

They have an excellent migrant banking service which I can't fault.
I was able to open an account for my use during our recce visit earlier this year and it was really simple. They also opened a separate one for my husband when he then visited in July.

When we arrive in November ito live t will be converted to a joint account.

They offer very secure online banking with a netguard card.

Visit their website for details of migrant banking.:fingerscrossed:

mickey_d Oct 25th 2010 10:12 pm

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National for us, was ASB but we don't have a local ASB Branch.
We find them great & we have an E Saver account with them, which gives you 4% interest if you deposit each month without withdrawing.
Also they are good for depositing foreign cheques i.e. money sent over for birthdays, Christmas etc. They usually clear within 3 - 5 days! used to take 4 - 6 weeks with ASB:thumbdown:
No charges for altering auto payments online, unlike some of the others.

londonescapee Oct 25th 2010 11:18 pm

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Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 8941868)
National for us, was ASB but we don't have a local ASB Branch.
We find them great & we have an E Saver account with them, which gives you 4% interest if you deposit each month without withdrawing.
Also they are good for depositing foreign cheques i.e. money sent over for birthdays, Christmas etc. They usually clear within 3 - 5 days! used to take 4 - 6 weeks with ASB:thumbdown:
No charges for altering auto payments online, unlike some of the others.

Yes, I've heard good things about National Bank - we've had a horrid time with ASB and I'll be changing as soon as I can get an appointment down the bank with OH to sort the joint account out!

One thing to also bear in mind (and I have found out the hard way) that you can't just cancel a direct debit as the company can still take it out of your account. So if you are in dispute with someone over a bill, for example, they can still take the money out of your account even if the bill is totally incorrect and you have cancelled the amount (:rofl: this is me right now!). There is also no direct debit guarantee. The best thing to do is set up an automated payment which you control - this is according to my in laws.

sarahw Oct 27th 2010 5:05 am

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BNZ for me despite having worked for 2 of the other banks in NZ over the last 5 years.

They have an excellent product called Total Money where you can have a number of accounts linked together (eg joint account, savings account, personal accounts etc) that offset the balance of your mortgage account so you only pay interest on the net figure - fantastic way to pay your mortgage off early if you ask me.

cappuccino Oct 27th 2010 5:47 am

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Choose one by it's corporate colours! I love green and am very happy with National. Can't stand that yukky sh!tty brown colour of ASB :rofl:

simonsi Oct 27th 2010 9:08 am

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Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 8941868)
Also they are good for depositing foreign cheques i.e. money sent over for birthdays, Christmas etc. They usually clear within 3 - 5 days...

That´ll be because they are owned by LloydsTSB and no doubt use them for UK cheque processing...

mickey_d Oct 27th 2010 10:05 am

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Originally Posted by simonsi (Post 8945014)
That´ll be because they are owned by LloydsTSB and no doubt use them for UK cheque processing...

I think they have been owned by ANZ for a few years now, used to be LloydsTSB.

chocolate cake Oct 28th 2010 10:06 am

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Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 8945081)
I think they have been owned by ANZ for a few years now, used to be LloydsTSB.

Yep, indeed been owned by ANZ for some years now, though still use the old Lloyd's bank logo.

Kiwi bank seem to offer the best rates and accounts, but the disadvantage is their branches are the NZ Post Offices, so you're queueing with everyone posting parcels, paying vehicle licenses etc.

Nelly Trolley Oct 30th 2010 7:16 am

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Did anyone retain a bank account in the UK when they first left and if so do you have any recommendations. We are speaking to First Direct at the moment as RBS and their online account doesn not feel as safe.

Charismatic Oct 30th 2010 8:22 am

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I’m with ANZ, they are shit but you get the service you pay for TBH. Can’t argue with free transactions and stuff like that that other banks rip consumers off on :thumbup:.

Also they do a lot of business stuff which works for me :D.

jmh Oct 30th 2010 8:56 am

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Originally Posted by chocolate cake (Post 8947174)
Yep, indeed been owned by ANZ for some years now, though still use the old Lloyd's bank logo.

Kiwi bank seem to offer the best rates and accounts, but the disadvantage is their branches are the NZ Post Offices, so you're queueing with everyone posting parcels, paying vehicle licenses etc.

I'm considering kiwi bank's online account. I'm not sure I'll be needing branches transactions that often. Their term deposits rates look good too.

Charismatic Oct 31st 2010 11:28 am

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Originally Posted by jmh (Post 8951328)
I'm considering kiwi bank's online account. I'm not sure I'll be needing branches transactions that often. Their term deposits rates look good too.

Make sure and read the fine print regarding fees at kiwibank, doing some things can be expensive :frown:.

cappuccino Nov 1st 2010 2:00 am

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Some companies/organisations here get favourable t&cs with certain banks. The org that I work for gets free banking and reduced mortgage rates. Check with your HR dept before you sign up for a particular bank.

jmh Nov 1st 2010 3:09 pm

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Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 8952913)
Make sure and read the fine print regarding fees at kiwibank, doing some things can be expensive :frown:.

Can you be more specific? They look fine to me, for my needs.

Charismatic Nov 2nd 2010 2:57 am

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Originally Posted by jmh (Post 8954963)
Can you be more specific? They look fine to me, for my needs.

They used to charge some silly amount for withdrawing money from an ATM, it’s been a while since I last checked them though.

The Jezzers Nov 4th 2010 10:52 am

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Westpac. We opened the account up in the UK before we left. We have an online account which is free apart from the yearly $10 fee for our card. Plus if we want to put a cheque in it cost us $6. Also you can't go overdrawn at the cash point, no hidden bank charges. Good luck.:thumbsup:
But ASB are very good too.


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