Deposit funds into Whai Rawa
Setting up a regular small payment is the easiest way for most people to save with Whai Rawa. There are a range of ways you can do this or just make a one-off payment into your, or a whānau member's, Whai Rawa account.
Online Deposits Via PayPal
An online deposit facility has been established, primarily to enable overseas based members, to pay into Whai Rawa via the internet.
Learn more or make an online deposit »
Overseas depositors can also make payments by personal cheque, bank cheque or telegraphic transfer.
Online Banking For One-Off or Regular Payments
- If you already use online banking, this can be an easy way of making a one-off or regular payment. You can obtain the Whai Rawa account details by contacting us or from the Whai Rawa AP form in the secure section of the Whai Rawa website (you'll need your Whai Rawa number and four digit pin to log in). Alternatively most major banks have the Whai Rawa Trust account details pre-populated into their system and you will be able to search for these details by name.
- Remember to put the member's six digit Whai Rawa number in the reference field when setting up an online payment
- If you want to pay into more than one member's Whai Rawa account, you'll need to set up a separate payment for each member
Manual Automatic Payment
- A good option for those who don't use internet banking and who want to set up a regular payment
- Contact us for a copy of the Whai Rawa Trust automatic payment form and, once completed, take to your local bank branch to set it up
- Remember to put the member's six digit Whai Rawa number in the reference field when setting up a payment
- If you want to make an automatic payment to more than one Whai Rawa member's account, you'll need to set up an AP for each
- Automatic payments can also be set up online
ANZ Deposit Card
- This is the ideal option for people who prefer over the counter banking – can be used to deposit funds at any ANZ branch.
- At no charge you can get cards for a number of whānau members
- Available by calling or emailing the Contact Centre
Cheque
Paying by cheque can be a simple way of making one payment for a number of members. It will also be a good option if you don't know the Whai Rawa number/s of the people you want to make a payment for. If you are making a payment for more than one member just write their full names (and 6 digit Whai Rawa numbers if you have them) on the back of the cheque along with the amount being given to each member.
Post your cheques to:
Aon New Zealand Limited,
16th Floor,
29 Customs Street West,
P.O. Box 3167, Auckland
More Information
If you have any questions about how to save into Whai Rawa, please call the Whai Rawa Contact Centre on 0800 Whai Rawa (0800 942 472).
More information about Whai Rawa can be obtained in the Investment Statement.