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* ANZ - [https://twitter.com/ANZ_AU/status/979827520160849920 Unavailable] | * ANZ - [https://twitter.com/ANZ_AU/status/979827520160849920 Unavailable] | ||
* Westpac - [https://www.westpac.com.au/faq/payid-how-to-create/ Unavailable] | * Westpac - [https://www.westpac.com.au/faq/payid-how-to-create/ Unavailable] | ||
Revision as of 08:14, 2 April 2018
Australian banks are rolling out instant bank-to-bank payments. Using this payment option makes buying cryptocurrency at Bittylicious almost instantaneous.
Not all banks have enabled the instant transaction system. The implementation status of PayID, as it is called, is listed below. Find your bank and follow the relevant links to learn how to register for instant payments.
If your bank does not appear in the below list, you can search for your bank or financial institution via the PayID official website.
The "Big Four"
- NAB - Available
- Commonwealth (“CommBank”) - Available
- Only allows phone number, not email address
- ANZ - Unavailable
- Westpac - Unavailable
Others
- ING - Available (unconfirmed)
- Bank Australia - Unclear, but appears to be unavailable
- Beyond bank - Available (unconfirmed)
- Bendigo bank - Available (unconfirmed)
- CitiBank - Coming second half of 2018
- HSBC - Unavailable
- Police Bank - Available (unconfirmed)
- UniBank - Available (unconfirmed)