ANZ Plus improves feature offering

ANZ today announced it has delivered a suite of new or enhanced features to its first ANZ Plus product, including BPAY, Pay to a PAY ID and instant access to a digital card.

New features also include a Visa dynamic CVV (card verification value), providing customers with an extra layer of fraud protection when shopping online and over the phone. The advanced security feature provides a digital alternative to the static three-digit number on the back of a payment card with a code that automatically updates every 12 hours within the app.

New ANZ Plus functionality includes:

  • BPAY: pay bills using BPAY, a bill payment service accepted by more than 45,000 billers.
  • PayID: send payments to a PayID such as a mobile number, email address or ABN.
  • Add digital card to Apple Wallet immediately: instantly set up digital card when joining.
  • Dynamic CVV: provides a digital alternative to the static three-digit number on the back of the ANZ Plus card.
  • Query a transaction: customers can dispute all available transaction types via the self-service option.
  • Age to join reduced to 15 years: so ANZ Plus customers can begin learning how to manage their money and save earlier.
  • Cardless cash: securely withdraw cash from an ATM without your card.

Peter Dalton, Managing Director, Design and Delivery ANZx at ANZ said: "We're continually upgrading and improving the experience for our ANZ Plus customers, with our most requested features now delivered and many more on the way.

"Our enhanced retail banking platform, built on cutting-edge technology is allowing us to respond quickly to customer feedback and rapidly deliver new features to give people greater visibility and control of their finances, with much more due for delivery in the coming months."

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