Can I join the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme online?
Last Updated: 12 Jun 2026
Yes, you can join online using the ASB Mobile Banking app or FastNet Classic internet banking if you’re 18 or over and an existing ASB customer.
In the app
- Log in
- Select More
- Select Apply
- Choose ASB KiwiSaver Scheme
- Follow the steps to complete your application
FastNet Classic
- Log in
- Select Menu
- Choose KiwiSaver and investments
- Select Apply for ASB KiwiSaver Scheme
- Follow the steps to complete your application
Before you start
- You must be 18 or over
- You must be an ASB customer
- You must be registered for FastNet Classic or have the ASB Mobile app
- You must meet KiwiSaver eligibility requirements (living (or normally living) in New Zealand and entitled to live here permanently)
Not registered for FastNet Classic?
Call 0800 327 863 to register.
Not an ASB customer?
Open an ASB Everyday account and verify your identity first. You can then apply for KiwiSaver in the app or FastNet Classic.
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