Adding accounts during registration
When you register for Business Banking, we’ll ask for all the account numbers that you want to access from your site including:
credit cards
term deposits
foreign currency accounts.
You’ll also choose the account you want any fees withdrawn from.
Adding accounts after registration
You can add more of your BNZ accounts to your site after you’ve registered, as well as non-BNZ accounts you hold with NAB, ANZ, and Westpac.
Click on the Accounts tab.
Select Add Existing Accounts.
Choose whether you want to add a BNZ, NAB, or ANZ/Westpac account.
In the on-screen form, fill in the details of the accounts you want to add.
Print the form and get the relevant signatories to read and sign it.
Send the form back to us using the address provided. We’ll do the rest and let you know by email when the accounts have been added – it may take up to 14 days.
About NAB, ANZ, and Westpac accounts
Once you’ve added a NAB, ANZ, or Westpac account, you can check balances and transactions, and create and export reports.
Transactions for these accounts usually appear in Business Banking the next business day after they've been processed.
It’s currently not possible to make payments using these accounts in Business Banking.
Adding third party accounts
Other customers’ accounts can be added to your Access ID as ‘third party’ accounts. They can be added either with ‘read only’ access or with the ability to make payments and transfers. This could be useful if for example, an accountant needs to see a client’s account for easy reconciliation, or you have different Access IDs for your own personal and business accounts.
If you add an account whose owner isn’t associated with your Access ID number, it'll be treated as a third party account. This means you’ll need the Account Owner’s permission to add it to your Business Banking.
We'll also ask if you only want to view transactions or also make payments and transfers. The option you select means the Account Owner has different terms and conditions to read and accept. Both sets of Account Owners will need to sign the third party access request.