Common Withdrawal Issues
Are you having trouble with your bank transfer in New Zealand? You're not alone. Many people have experienced issues when trying to transfer money to a New Zealand bank account. In this article, we'll go over some common problems and provide solutions to help you get your transfer completed successfully.
One of the most common issues people face when trying to transfer money to or from a New Zealand bank account is incorrect bank details. This can include a wrong account number or incorrect clearing code. Another common issue is insufficient funds in the account, which can result in the transfer being rejected.
Solutions
If you are experiencing issues with your bank transfer, the first step is to double check all of the bank details you have entered.
By following these tips and double checking all of your bank details, you should be able to successfully complete your bank transfer in New Zealand. If you continue to experience issues, don't hesitate to reach out to your bank for assistance.
Click on Withdraw
Select the Bank Transfer option from the dropdown
Once on the Withdraw page, make sure to fill in all the 5 required fields:
π° Amount: your desired amount in dollars ($50-$4000)
π€ Beneficiary Name: your full government name
π¦ Bank Name: name of your bank
βοΈ Account number: 9-10 digits of your bank account after the clearing number
π Clearing number: first 6 digits of your bank account
After that please click Withdrawal and kindly be patient. Please note that withdrawals may take 1-5 business days to reach your bank account.
π‘ Example: your bank account might appear hyphenated like this: 12-3456-0011223-444
The clearing number would be the first six digits (123456) and the account number would be everything after (0011223444)
If you are not sure which is your clearing number and your account number, feel free to get in touch and provide us with your bank statement in PDF form to verify it for you!