How can I pay for bonds purchased?
Last Updated: 04 Aug 2021
You can settle from your ASB Securities Cash Management Account (CMA) or via proceeds from another transaction. Once we receive payment, ASB Securities will complete the procedures necessary to register the bonds in your name.
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