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Cheques are on the way out

With the ongoing decline in cheque usage, we're working towards phasing out cheques

Australia’s payment landscape is changing. More Australians are leaving behind their chequebooks and choosing simpler, more reliable and immediate electronic payments. This decline has led to us introducing some changes to the way cheque payments are supported.

Important dates

New Customers from 1 August 2023

  • Cheque books will not be available for all new accounts opened after 1 August.

Existing Customers from 1 September 2023

  • 1 September 2023 - Chequebooks will not be automatically reissued. Chequebooks will still be available upon request if you contact us or visit a branch.
  • 1 November 2023 - Chequebooks will no longer be available to order on existing accounts. Customers with existing chequebooks will be able to retain these.
  • As we move towards the overall removal of cheques as a payment and deposit service, we will keep you updated on the timing of any additional changes.

Typical cheque payments and alternate payment options

Payment activity Payment options that may be suitable
Pay a bill
  • Use e-banking to make a BPAY payment or Pay Anyone or OSKO Payment, using BSB/Account number or PayID
  • Use a Debit/Credit Card via in store EFTPOS terminals or eCommerce/online
Pay a friend or send a gift
  • Use e-banking to make a Pay Anyone or OSKO Payment, using BSB/Account number or PayID
  • Use a Gift Card to send a monetary gift
Send money overseas
  • Use e-banking to make a Telegraphic Transfer (SWIFT) payment.
  • Pre-paid Travel Card (eg. Cash Passport™ Platinum Mastercard®)
Pay instalments
  • Use Direct debit agreements, scheduled payments, Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), PayTo
Make a payment at auction
  • Arrange a Pre-approved transfer (subject to first time hold / daily withdrawal limit)
Business payment activity Payment options that may be suitable
Pay an Invoice or Supplier
  • Use e-banking to make a Pay Anyone or OSKO Payment, using BSB/Account number or PayID
Settle a property purchase
  • Use Property Exchange Australia (PEXA) where available
Payroll and payments to creditors
  • Use e-banking to make individual Pay Anyone or Osko payments.
  • Use Bulk Payments to pay multiple accounts at once via .aba file
Make a same day high value payment
  • Use e-banking to make a Telegraphic Transfer (SWIFT) payment
Cash withdrawal for Petty Cash/Register
  • Make an account withdrawal in branch via a withdrawal voucher including 2 to sign

Still receiving cheques?

If you receive cheques such as payments from the Government, from customers, or as shareholder dividends, consider giving them your BSB and account number. This will provide faster, more convenient, and more secure payments direct to your bank account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Australia’s payment landscape is changing. More Australians are leaving behind their cheque books and choosing simpler, more reliable and immediate electronic payments.

In light of this, many Australian banks are reviewing the direction of cheques in the future.

With cheques now used less frequently, we’re introducing some changes to the way our cheque payments are supported.

Existing customers that currently hold a cheque book facility on their account will be able to order cheque books until 1 November 2023. After this date, your current cheque books will remain valid until we stop offering cheques as a payment service.

Yes, our ATMs will continue to accept cheque payments until we stop offering cheques as a payment service.

These changes only relate to cheque books and cheques there will be no changes to your debit cards functionality.

As these changes only relate to cheques and cheque books, your account will remain as a transaction account.

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