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rhy7s

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#254308 6-Aug-2019 10:22
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One of the local organisations I'm involved with is facing the end of cheque acceptance and uses multiple signatory accounts with ANZ who seem to be dragging their feet on a product for this category. Other organisations I'm in use ASB which has worked out fine for the most part. Does anyone else have suggestions though if we're looking at switching?


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Kiwifruta
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  #2290803 6-Aug-2019 10:53
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Just ask the banks about their online banking services for businesses. Two to sign is a standard feature.



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  #2290820 6-Aug-2019 11:21
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Kids soccer club I am involved with used NBS. They apparently have a good plan for non-profit entities.


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  #2290872 6-Aug-2019 12:33
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Used to have to do this through Westpac for a non-profit and it seemed to work well.

 

 

 

There was never notifications that there were items needing your approval though so it relied on other members of the board/committee letting you know stuff was waiting for you.


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