What's the difference between using Online EFTPOS, PayPal or a credit or debit card for online payments?
Last Updated: 03 Aug 2017
Online EFTPOS uses the registered mobile number for your ASB Mobile Banking app which;
- can be easier to remember than card details or username and password.
- Is secure within the ASB Mobile banking app.
- Is safer to share because payment requests need to be confirmed using the ASB Mobile Banking app.
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