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A unique PayID will be generated for you, typically an email address, that’s linked to the business or organisation. You’ll start to see PayID being offered as a payment method across many businesses and organisations. Check with your financial institution what these limits are, as they may vary between financial institutions. Some payments may be subject to security checks which could delay a payment. If you believe someone is using your details as their PayID, please contact your financial institution.
Please contact your financial institution for more information. Your PayID may be locked and subject to a security investigation. To receive money, share your PayID with the person paying you. The name linked to the PayID will be displayed for you to confirm before you send money. If you are having trouble closing your account, please contact your financial institution. PayIDs can be managed and deregistered in your online banking.
Age estimation – platforms may ask you to take a selfie or video to look at physical features (e.g. your face or your voice) to estimate what your age or age range is. These methods are classified as age verification because they verify, which means ‘confirm’, your age with official information. ConnectID will be available for age verification in Snapchat, with more platforms to be announced. ConnectID is an easy and secure way to prove you’re 16+, using information your bank already has without sharing anything else about you What is ConnectID, and how can I use it to prove my age for social media?
The best part about paying to a PayID is that you’ll know your money is going to the right person or business before you hit send. This includes keeping your sign-in details (including passwords, Westpac Protect™ SMS codes and SecurID® Token codes) private. If you register your mobile as a PayID, it needs to be the same as your Westpac Protect™ SMS Code. Real-time payments require both the payer and payee to have Osko enabled accounts. Follow the same set up steps to link a PayID to a Westpac business account.
ConnectID is accredited as an identity exchange by the Australian Government, meeting the strict rules and standards set for privacy and security. With your consent, ConnectID enables the secure transfer of data without ever seeing or storing your personal information. Add children to verify once, then re‑use across platforms. You’ll need to request a transfer from your other financial institution before you can create it with ANZ. These can be linked to the same account or to different accounts if you prefer. Once you have transferred your PayID from your non-ANZ financial institution, follow the steps to create your PayID.
You can transfer your PayID to a different account within ANZ or from another financial institution in ANZ Internet Banking. You can set up a PayID using your ACN or ABN, in addition to a PayID attached to your mobile or email address. This is crucial to the set up process as we will send a verification code to your ANZ registered mobile number or email to confirm it’s you setting up a PayID.
Yes, and you can use your ABN as your PayID while using your mobile number as your personal PayID. Contact the bank where you set up your PayID and ask to put it into a ‘transfer state’. Your PayID is a unique identifier that can only be registered at one bank and linked to one eligible account. You should never share your personal information with people you don’t trust. PayID lets you receive money in your online banking fast, using a piece of information such as a mobile number or email address. You should check the business or organisation you’re paying is legitimate before you send a payment, regardless of the payment method you choose to use.
It’s typically built into the ‘Pay Anyone’ section in your online banking. If you believe you have been scammed, please contact your financial institution. When using PayID, stop and check you’re paying the right person or business before you hit send. Contact your financial institution if you think you’ve been ‘scambled’. If you are asked to transfer funds to a PayID on an illegal gambling site, it is almost certainly a scambling website.