How do I set up Save the Change?
Last Updated: 12 Jun 2020
Setting up Save the Change is easy.
In the ASB Mobile Banking app:
- Log in and select the transaction account you would like to Save the Change from.
- On your Account summary, select 'Save the Change Setup' under 'More options'.
- Learn about Save the Change and select 'Set up Save the Change'.
- Select the account you want to Save the Change from.
- Nominate the account you would like to Save the Change to.
- Select your preferred rounding amount.
- Select your preferred payment option.
- Review and select Done to complete the set up.
In FastNet Classic:
- Log in and select 'Save the Change' under 'My Money' in the main menu.
- Follow the on screen instructions to set up your Save the Change just how you’d like it.
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