What is Donate the Change and how do I set it up?
Donate the Change is an optional service that enables you to support one of ASB’s charity partners – Youthline, Hato Hone St John or KidsCan. Donate the Change rounds up what you spend on selected electronic transactions to the nearest multiple of $1, $2, $5, or $10 and donates the leftover amount to your nominated charity partner.
You can set up Donate the Change by itself or with Save the Change as well. For more information see 'Can I Save and Donate my Change at the same time?'
Setting up Donate the Change is easy:
- Log in to the ASB Mobile app and go to your transaction account summary.
- Select 'Save the Change setup' under 'More options'.
- Learn about Save the Change and select 'Set up Save the Change'.
- Select the option to ‘Donate the Change’ and complete the set-up process.
To learn more about how rounding works please see ‘Save the Change rounds up my transactions, what does rounding up mean?’
To learn more about ASB’s charity partners please visit ASB’s Community partnership and sponsorship page.
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