What's the difference between the Graduate, Tertiary and Job starter’s packages?
Last Updated: 26 Jun 2018
Whatever stage you’re at, we have the right account package for you.
- The ASB Tertiary student package is for students who are currently studying at any NZ tertiary institution or completing their apprenticeship.
- The ASB Job starter's package is specially designed for 18-20 year olds who are planning to start working after leaving school, or have already started working.
- The ASB Graduate package is designed to give anyone who's just finished their studies or apprenticeship a helping hand in their next chapter - starting work.
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