We have updated the Pay Anyone Terms and Conditions, which take effect from 3 October 2005. Please refer to the bold section under the heading Applying for Pay Anyone. If you would like to print or read the Internet Banking Terms & Conditions, these can be found in the left-hand side navigation bar under ‘Terms & Conditions’ on the ANZ Internet Banking log on page. For more information, please call the ANZ Internet Banking HelpDesk on 0800 368 524 (international customers, please call +64 4 473 0370), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Pay Anyone Terms and Conditions The Pay Anyone facility is available on ANZ Internet Banking. These Terms and Conditions are in addition to the ANZ Internet Banking Terms and Conditions which you agreed to act in accordance with when you first registered for ANZ Internet Banking. Where these Terms and Conditions are inconsistent with the ANZ Internet Banking Terms and Conditions these Terms and Conditions will prevail. You should be familiar with the ANZ Internet Banking Terms and Conditions when reading and before accepting Pay Anyone Terms and Conditions. If you would like to review the ANZ Internet Banking Terms and Conditions, click here. Once you have read the Pay Anyone Terms and Conditions, you can accept them by clicking on the 'I accept these Terms and Conditions' link below and submitting your on-line request for access to the Pay Anyone facility. By doing this and using the ANZ Pay Anyone facility you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. Pay Anyone allows the account holder of a single authority account nominated for access on ANZ Internet Banking to transfer cleared funds from that account to another account held at any registered bank in New Zealand. Pay Anyone is not available on multi-authority accounts. To apply for Pay Anyone, you must select the Pay Anyone option and specify that you want to set up a Pay Anyone daily transfer limit of:
If you have nominated a single authority business transaction account for access on ANZ Internet Banking, you may select one of the above daily transfer limits or a daily transfer limit of either:
The Pay Anyone daily transfer limit that you select will apply to all accounts linked to your Customer Registration Number on which Pay Anyone is available. If you have requested Pay Anyone with a daily limit of $1,000, the Bank will make this facility available to you when you next log on after 12 midnight on the day you apply. If you have requested Pay Anyone with a daily limit of $5,000, the Bank will make this facility available to you once the Bank has issued you with an Action Number by mail. You must use the Action Number given to you by the Bank:
If you have requested Pay Anyone with a daily limit of $10,000, $15,000 or $25,000 the Bank will make this facility available to you when:
Your Action Number is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorised access to Pay Anyone. You should not reveal your Action Number to any other person. If your Action Number has been or may have been disclosed, you must contact the Bank immediately on If you have a Pay Anyone daily transfer limit of $10,000, $15,000 or $25,000 and you change your password via the Internet Banking Helpdesk, your daily transfer limit will automatically be reduced to $5,000 (this does not apply to the customer-initiated change password function within the Internet Banking site). You will need to re-apply for the greater limit using the above procedures after you have changed your password. Because you may have to wait for the Bank to issue you with a new Action Number upon re-application, you should ensure you allow yourself sufficient time to complete the application process before you need to use the greater daily transfer limit. To make a transfer in Pay Anyone, you must:
To enable you to select an account to which a transfer is to be made, you must first set up that account by selecting "My Payees" under the "Update Details" option and providing the Bank with the following details of the account:
How to make a Pay Anyone Transfer using Multi Pay Anyone If you have nominated a single authority business transaction account to your Customer Registration Number, you may use Multi Pay Anyone to transfer funds to multiple third parties. 1.1 To transfer funds to up to 15 payees with a single debit to your Linked business Account using Multi Pay Anyone, you must select the "Multi Pay Anyone" option within Internet Banking and provide the Bank with the information required within that option. The Bank recommends that you review and confirm accuracy of payments on "Multi Pay Anyone - Confirm" page, and print the "Multi Pay Anyone-Receipt" page for your records and reconciliation against your statement. 1.2 To enable you to select a payee to which a transfer is to be made, you must first set up that account by selecting "Add a payee" from the "My Pay Anyone Payees" page under the "Update My Details" option and providing the Bank with the details of the account requested on that page. How to make a transfer to your employee/s using Payroll Payments If you have nominated a single authority business transaction account to your Customer Registration Number, you may use Pay Anyone to pay your employees through the Payroll Payments function. To transfer funds to up to 15 of your employee/s using Payroll Payments, you must:
2.2 To enable you to select an employee to which a transfer is to be made, you must first set up that account by selecting "Add an employee" from the "Payroll Payment - Employee List" page under the Payroll Payments option and providing the Bank with the following details of the account:
Important Information: Under these Terms and Conditions the Bank is not required to and does not check that the account numbers correspond with the bank and account name of the payee details provided by you. The Bank is not responsible for any inaccuracy in your instructions. The Bank can act on any instruction to make a transfer using your Customer Registration Number, Password and, where applicable, your Action Number, whether or not you have authorised the instruction. The Bank will issue a lodgement number to you upon receipt of an instruction for any future dated transfers. The Bank will issue a receipt number once a future dated transfer or an immediate transfer has been performed. The receipt number will also appear on your account statement. You cannot cancel or change a transfer once the Bank has issued a receipt number. Future dated transfers may be cancelled or changed (skip / unskip) up until midnight of the day before the Pay Anyone transfer is scheduled to occur. The Bank will not get involved in any dispute between you and any person you pay or try to pay. The Bank can make Pay Anyone transfers in any order it wishes. The Bank may not process your instructions to make a transfer from a nominated account if:
If you click the "submit" option by mistake, please contact the ANZ Internet Banking Team on The Bank will process your instructions to make a transfer:
For transfer to another account with the Bank, the transfer will be immediate. For transfer to an account with another bank, the account from which the payment is made will be debited immediately. When the payee's account will be credited will depend on the policy and systems of the payee's bank. Except where you have been deactivated under these Pay Anyone terms and conditions, the Bank will do its best to ensure continuous access to the Pay Anyone facility. However, the Bank is not responsible for any loss you suffer as a result of you being unable to use the Pay Anyone facility including delays or errors in processing your Pay Anyone instructions caused by any other bank. You are responsible for taking reasonable and appropriate anti virus and other security measures in relation to your computer equipment. If unauthorised access to the Pay Anyone facility occurs through your failure to have such security measures in place, you may be liable for any loss that you suffer as a result of those unauthorised transactions. You are not liable for loss caused by:
You are liable for all loss if you have acted fraudulently, either alone or together with any other person. You may be liable for some or all of the loss from unauthorised transactions including Pay Anyone transfers if you have contributed to or caused that loss by, for example:
If you have promptly reported the actual or possible disclosure of your Password, Customer Registration Number or Action Number to the Bank, you are not liable for loss occurring after notification to the Bank unless you have acted fraudulently or negligently. If you have not acted fraudulently or negligently and have not contributed to or caused losses from unauthorised use, your liability for any loss occurring before notification to the Bank is limited to the lesser of:
If you have not acted fraudulently or negligently but have contributed to or caused losses from unauthorised transactions, you may be liable for some or all of the actual losses occurring before notification to the Bank except for that portion of the total losses incurred that exceeds the balance of your accounts, including any pre-arranged credit. If you let anyone else use your Customer Registration Number, Password or Action Number, you will be liable for any transactions made on ANZ Internet Banking by or with the consent of that person. |