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BPAY

 

BPAY allows you to pay bills to over 9000 companies including phone, electricity and water bills. The number of companies you can pay using BPAY continues to grow every month.

What are the benefits of using BPAY?

  • Pay all your bills with one phone call or Internet session
  • Pay your bills at a time that suits you, day or night
  • Choose the payment date that suits you – up to 90 days in advance
  • Avoid waiting in queues to pay your bills
  • Once you've paid a bill, we'll store the details to make it easy for you to pay the same biller next time

What accounts can you pay bills from?

  • Classic Account
  • Classic Plus Account
  • Bonus Saver Account
  • Cash Management Account Investor Option
  • Cheque Account
  • Private Bank Cheque
  • Deeming Account
  • Cash Management
  • Business Cheque
  • Business Cheque Plus
  • Society Cheque
  • VISA*
  • MasterCard*
  • Westpac One
  • Westpac Premium
  • Westpac One Basic
  • Equity Access Loan
  • Subsidised Defence Service Home Loan
  • Premium Option Home Loan
* Bill Payments made from credit cards are treated as a purchase. BPAY payments (i.e. bill payments and other payments made through the BPAY electronic payments scheme) will not earn Altitude points.
Some billers do not accept credit card payments via BPAY.

What bills can I pay?


If your bill displays the distinctive BPAY logo, you will be able to pay it directly from your cheque, savings or credit card. Search for billers who accept BPAY payments.
BPAY

Need to pay your bills?


We've made it more convenient and easy for you to pay bills using BPAY. Once you register for Telephone Banking or Internet Banking, the BPAY service is available at any time of the day or night.

 

 

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