Managing your account Talk to us Phone us Email us Breadcrumbs Teachers Mutual Bank Accounts Managing your account BPAY Ways to bank with us Avoiding and minimising fees Switch your account to us Visa Debit card FAQs Visa Easy Payment Service FAQs Visa payWave FAQs Send or receive money overseas BPAY BPAY® is a convenient bill paying service available using Internet Banking. You can pay over 17,000 bills, schedule payments in advance plus, receive and view your bills in internet banking using BPAY View®. BPAY View® allows you to receive and pay bills online from participating suppliers. Find out what bills you can pay with BPAY What are the benefits of using BPAY®? Pay all your bills with Internet Banking. Pay your bills any time, day or night. Schedule payment dates to suit you. Never wait in queues to pay your bills. Once you pay a bill, you can save the details, making it easy for you to pay the same bill next time. Start using BPAY® You do not need to register to use BPAY®, all you need is your BPAY® Biller Code and Reference number (both can be found near the BPAY® logo on your bills). To get started, log into internet banking and go to BPAY®. Managing your bills with BPAY View® Have you ever lost a bill? Perhaps you’ve missed a payment. Why not register for BPAY View®. This allows you to receive and manage your bills online. BPAY View® is a rewarding service that takes BPAY® to the next level, allowing your bills and statements to be viewed and paid from within internet banking. Say goodbye to paper bills! You can pay your Teachers Credit Card using BPAY®. Our Biller code is 948505 and the reference number is your card number. Not all bills are available in BPAY® View. Please refer to your bill or statement for details. What is BPAYs iCRN? BPAY’s Intelligent Customer Reference Number (iCRN) functionality enables organisations to only accept payments that are payable by a certain due date or for a fixed amount or both (i.e. Insurance, licences, fines). This applies to Billers who are identified as iCRN Billers where bill payments are required by a certain due date or for a fixed amount or both (i.e. Insurance, licences, fines). iCRN billers identify themselves in the BPAY section of your bill. Why do we need iCRN? The iCRN functionality reduces the risk of errors or penalties and can eliminate scenarios where you think that you have paid for a product or service but find out later that the payment is not valid due to paying an incorrect amount or making the payment after the due date (e.g. purchasing or renewing insurance policies). Some organisations have a legal or compliance requirement to receive payment by a certain date or for a certain amount and iCRN reduces the risk associated with these payment collections. If you require any further information about your particular payment requirements, please contact your Biller directly. Variable biller numbers - change effective 15 January 2012 Some billers use different Customer Reference Number (vCRN) for each bill or different types of bills. Please ensure you always use the customer reference number as shown on the individual bill you are paying. Also, please note that as of 15 January 2012, you cannot set up recurring scheduled payments with a biller who uses variable reference numbers (vCRN), this is to minimise risks associated with scheduling payments to an incorrect reference number. How do I make payments to billers using a vCRN? To continue making BPAY® payments to billers using a vCRN: cancel any existing recurring payments that have been set up previously using the vCRN enter these as one-off transactions going forward You will still be able to use your saved biller details, however the vCRN will need to be entered manually each time. Find out what bills you can pay with BPAY Ways to bank with us Visa Debit card A Visa Debit card is a great way to access your own funds in your transaction account. You can use it anywhere in Australia and worldwide where Visa is accepted. It even has built in chip card technology for additional security. A daily withdrawal limit of up to $1,000 applies to cash withdrawals, EFTPOS and Bank@Post. You need to be over 13 years of age to apply for a Visa Debit card. Find out more about transaction accounts Ways to deposit There are convenient and simple ways to make deposits into your account. Bank@Post™ Bank@Post™ is an easy and secure banking service available at over 3,200 Australia Post offices around the country. It’s a great option for members who can’t make it into our offices. With the Bank@Post service, using your Visa Debit card, you can: deposit cash make withdrawals SMS banking If you want your account balance immediately you can send us an SMS and we will reply with your balance. It’s that easy. To get started, you need to register – you can do this within internet banking and go to 'Self Service' then 'SMS Balance'. Once registered you simply text the word ‘BAL’ to 0417 13 12 21 and a free text message will be sent to your mobile. To request balances for any of your other accounts simply add the account type as outlined below: ‘BAL (space) S2’ ‘BAL (space) I10’ ‘BAL (space) L22’ Avoiding and minimising fees Avoiding and minimising fees Use ATMs that offer free withdrawals There are now thousands of ATMs across Australia that offer free access to your account. Check the screen carefully when using a machine to see if you will be charged a fee or not before proceeding with your withdrawal. Reduce other ATM usage The easiest way to avoid ATM fees is to use only ATMs that don't charge a fee. If you must use another ATM to withdraw cash think about how much you might need for the next couple of days rather than just for today - withdrawing larger amounts less often will help reduce fees. Get cash out when you shop When you are shopping, withdraw cash at the same time as this avoids the need to get cash out at an ATM. You have unlimited EFTPOS transactions so make the most of them. Cashless shopping There are many ways you can pay for things that don’t involve cash. Think about using EFTPOS at the point of purchase with your Visa Debit card. Pay bills electronically Pay all of your bills electronically. Use our free Internet Banking services to set up regular direct debits and BPAY. Use SMS banking for balance enquiries For the cost of an SMS you can get your balance at any time anywhere. Simply SMS the word ‘BAL’ to 0417 13 12 21 and a text message will be sent to your mobile phone with the balance of your Everyday Direct Account. To request balances for any of your other accounts simply add the account type using the example below: ‘BAL (space) S25’ ‘BAL (space) I10’ ‘BAL (space) L22’ Use Internet Banking Our Internet Banking services are free. Use them to transfer money, pay bills via BPAY, check your balances – plus much more. If you are not registered find out how to get started. Switch to electronic statements Choose to receive your statements in Internet Banking and you could save yourself a paper statement fee. Switch your account to us Switch your account to us If the thought of switching banks gives you a headache, we’ve got great news. At Teachers Mutual Bank, switching is as easy as 1.2.3. 1. Set up your Teachers Mutual Bank accounts We have a selection of accounts designed to offer the flexibility you need to create a simple budgeting solution to help you shop, pay bills and save. You can open as many accounts as you want and, with no hidden fees and great rates, you’ll find just what you need. You can also open additional accounts within internet banking. Consider depositing your pay into your Teachers Mutual Bank account. Complete a Salary transfer form and give it to your income provider. Once the above is completed and your pay in coming into the bank, loan repayments direct from your pay are easy! You can have the whole or a portion of your income automatically split with your loan, transactional and/or savings accounts by completing this form and returning it to us. For assistance with this form, please contact us or contact your lending manager directly. 2. Transfer your regular debits and credits We can act on your behalf to transfer your regular payments such as direct debits (gym memberships or utility bills) and direct credits (salary or dividends) to your Teachers Mutual Bank account from another bank or financial institution. All you have to do is: Complete an authority form and we will contact your old bank for a list of your regular payments. We send you the regular payment list so you can decide which direct debits or credits you would like to move across. You provide authority that you’re happy for us to contact the relevant organisations to update your bank details; and we do the rest. Each organisation will notify you when your banking details have been updated. This may take up to 3 weeks. Return the forms to us by scanning your completed and signed forms and email them to [email protected] or mail to Reply paid 7501, Silverwater NSW 2128 3. Close your old account Consider closing your accounts with your old bank or financial institution to avoid being charged any fees. We can help you do this too. Complete the Authority to close account. Don't forget that the regular payments list does not include ‘pay anyone’ (for example, monthly gardener), BPAY or recurring payments where you have supplied your debit or credit card number. You can identify these in internet banking by reviewing your personal payees or BPAY list. Then we can help you re-establish online. If you need help to switch to Teachers Mutual Bank, call 13 12 21 8am to 7pm, weekdays or 9am to 3pm, Saturday. Visa Debit card FAQs Frequently asked questions - Visa Debit card What is a Visa Debit card? A Visa Debit card enables you to use your own money to make purchases online, overseas, over the phone and with a merchant wherever Visa is accepted. The same card also gives you access to Australian and international ATMs where the Visa PLUS logo is displayed. Who can apply for a Visa Debit card? You must be 13 years of age or older to apply for a Visa Debit card. How can I apply for a Visa Debit card? You can apply for a card by: • Calling 13 12 21 • At any of our Offices • Completing the Visa Debit card application. This form can be sent to us by post or fax. You will receive a Visa Debit card and a PIN number within 4-6 business days. How do I activate my Visa Debit card? You can activate your Visa Debit card in Internet Banking. Internet Banking is available via the login button above. Can I have an additional card/s? Yes. You can choose to have an additional card/s issued to family members or any other persons, providing they are over 13 years of age. The additional card/s operates in the same manner as your primary card and you will be responsible for their usage. Apply for an Additional Visa Debit card Can I access Internet Banking services? Yes. Internet Banking is available via the login button above. How is the Visa Debit card used to make purchases? When the Visa Debit card is used at an EFTPOS terminal, members have the option of either selecting the savings option which is great for withdrawing cash with your purchase, or selecting the credit option. The credit option will still access your own funds. Will my card be issued with the payWave functionality? Yes. Visa payWave is a new contactless method of payment. It is a simple, secure and quick payment method for transactions up to $100. The technology enables cardholders to ‘tap’ their card on a contactless POS terminal to make transactions up to $100, rather than ‘swiping or dipping’ their card into POS terminals. What is the difference between a Visa Debit card and a Visa credit card? A Visa Debit card allows you to pay for your purchases using your own money through the Visa network. A Visa credit card provides you with a ‘credit limit’ which can be utilised and repaid at a later date. Unlike the Visa credit card, the Visa Debit card does not have an overdraft facility (unless you apply for an overdraft) and there are no interest charges payable (unless you overdraw). Can EFTPOS still be used? Yes. To use EFTPOS, the Visa Debit card can be used in the same manner as a rediCARD, where the savings option is selected and your PIN is keyed in when paying for purchases. Will I receive a PIN number with my Visa Debit card? Yes. For a new or additional card, the card will be sent to you in the mail after you receive your PIN. If you are replacing a damaged card or renewing an existing card, the PIN number will remain the same. Can I use my Visa Debit card overseas? Yes. The Visa Debit card is accepted at more than 24 million locations worldwide. You can also make withdrawals from ATMs where the Visa PLUS logo is displayed. This can help avoid carrying large portions of cash (withdrawal fees apply). Will I need a PIN number for overseas transactions? Yes. Whether you are using a magnetic stripe or chip card, we strongly recommend that you know your PIN before travelling overseas. If you do not know your PIN, please contact us on 13 12 21. What if my card is lost or stolen? If your card is lost, stolen or you believe it may have been compromised, you must advise us immediately. Call 13 12 21. Outside Australia, call +61 2 9735 9111. If you experience any difficulties with the above numbers, you can place a collect call through your local operator from overseas, to the 24/7 Visa Global Customer Assistance Service through the local operator on +1 303 967 1090. If my card is lost or damaged, will there be a card replacement fee? Yes. A card replacement fee is payable when a card is damaged, captured, lost or the PIN is forgotten. If you are overseas when your card is lost, stolen or damaged, you can contact Visa Global Customer Assistance to request an emergency card. The cost for this service is $150. When should I receive the replacement card and PIN number? A replacement card and a new PIN number (if applicable) will be mailed to you separately within 7 business days. My Visa Debit card will expire at the end of this month. How do I renew my card? You can continue to use your existing card until the last day of the month stated e.g. if the expiry date is 11/16 the card will expire on 30 November 2016. A renewal card will automatically be issued during the expiry month and your PIN number will remain the same. If you do not receive your new card by the 21st of the month in which your card expires, please call us on 13 12 21. Will my card be embedded with a chip to give me greater protection from fraud? Yes all new, renewal and replacement Visa Debit cards are issued with chips in line with the global standards for card security. Can I make internet, phone or mail order purchases using my Visa Debit card? Yes. Visa Debit card gives you all the convenience of access to the worldwide Visa network, enabling you to make purchases online or over the phone, like booking tickets or paying a bill. To make internet, phone or mail orders it is as simple as quoting your card number and expiry date in addition to the CVV number (this is the three digit code located on the back of your card to the right of the signature panel), if requested. Can I set up recurring transactions? Yes. You can set up recurring transactions to other organisations like insurance or car repayments to be charged to your card. To set up a recurring transaction with other organisations, you must provide them with your 16 digit card number and expiry date, and advise the card type is Visa. As an additional security measure some organisations may require you to provide a CVV number (this is the three digit code located on the back of your card to the right of the signature panel). What is the daily limit on my Visa Debit card? The daily ATM withdrawal limit is $1,000 per card or $1,000 per card for EFTPOS. If pressing the credit option, your daily available limit is the balance of your Everyday or Everyday Direct account. What is Visa Secure? Visa Secure is a free service to ensure you are protected while shopping online with your card at participating merchants. All cards are automatically protected. Visa Easy Payment Service FAQs Frequently asked questions - Visa Easy Payment Service What is the Visa Easy Payment Service? The Visa Easy Payment Service has been designed to increase transaction speed and cardholder convenience by eliminating the need for cardholders to enter a PIN when making a Visa card transaction of $35 or less at participating merchants. Can I make use of the Visa Easy Payment Service with any Visa card? Yes, you can make use of the Visa Easy Payment Service with any Visa credit, Debit or prepaid card issued by any Australian or international financial institution. Can I choose not to use the Visa Easy Payment Service for purchases below $35? You are unable to choose as the Visa Easy Payment Service is chosen by the merchant. If a retailer has implemented the service, Visa Easy Payment Service will not prompt you for a PIN. If I don't have to sign or enter a PIN, how secure is it? The Visa Easy Payment Service is highly secure and similar to existing Visa card security measures. Each Visa Easy Payment Service is still electronically authorised by us at the time of purchase, hence subject to checking, which is the same case as a normal Visa card transaction. What if I lose my Visa card and somebody else uses it? If you lose your Visa card, we advise that you report it to us immediately. By doing so, you will be entitled to all Visa card protections as provided by Teachers Mutual Bank, including Zero Liability. Reporting a card lost or stolen will also enable us to cancel the card, hence limiting fraudulent transactions. What are the benefits of the Visa Easy Payment Service? The Visa Easy Payment Service makes card purchases even faster and easier by eliminating the need to enter a PIN when making a transaction of $35 or less at participating retailers. Will the retailer need to provide me with a receipt? The retailer will only need to provide a receipt upon your request, which again will increase the speed of the transaction. What is the difference between Visa payWave and the Visa Easy Payment Service? With payWave, you don't need to swipe or dip your card, and the transaction limit is up to $100. Visa payWave FAQs Frequently asked questions - Visa payWave What is Visa payWave? Visa payWave is a new contactless method of payment - the latest evolution in Visa payments. It is a simple, secure and quick payment method for transactions up to $100. The technology enables cardholders to ‘tap’ their card on a contactless POS terminal to make transactions up to $100, rather than ‘swiping or dipping’ their card into POS terminals. The cards have a tiny antenna embedded into the chip which securely transmits payment instructions to and from a specially adapted card terminal. payWave cards feature a distinctive contactless markand POS terminals for payWave cards will also feature a contactless symbol . What happens if I try to purchase goods over $100? For purchases exceeding $100 you can still use your Visa payWave-enabled card by entering your PIN to authorise the transaction or insert card and enter your PIN. Why have Teachers Mutual Bank introduced Visa payWave? We have introduced Visa payWave on our Visa Debit card so that our members can make quick and easy transactions. By introducing new and innovative products and features, we can ensure that our members have access to the latest features and benefits on their Visa Debit card. Visa Debit cards will be issued to our members when: Members renew their cards Members apply for a new card Members need a replacement card. How do I use my Visa payWave card? You can make payWave transactions by holding your card within 5cm of the secure contactless reader. Four green lights will appear. This takes no more than half a second. You can then remove your card and the transaction will be complete. You can choose to have a receipt, but this is optional. Your Visa payWave card still has all the regular features of a non-payWave card, so you can still ‘swipe or dip’ your card. Where can I use my Visa payWave card? You can use your Visa payWave-enabled card at any retailer displaying the contactless symbol at the point of sale in Australia and overseas. Some of the retailers who accept payWave functionality include Woolworths, Big W, Dick Smith, Dan Murphy, McDonald’s, Bunnings Warehouse, JB Hi-Fi, IGA, ANZ Stadium and FoodWorks. What are the benefits of payWave? A Visa payWave-enabled card is a quicker and more convenient way to pay with the following benefits: It saves time on both sides of the counter, due to shorter transaction times and shorter queue times. It’s more convenient, as there is no need to worry about carrying around pockets of cash. The card doesn’t leave your hand at the checkout when making a contactless purchase. There is no need to enter a PIN for purchases to up $100. For purchases exceeding $100 you can still use your Visa payWave-enabled card by entering your PIN to authorise the transaction or insert card and enter your PIN. Can I still use my card the same way? You can still use your payWave card at ATM’s and make EFTPOS transactions by entering your PIN. The daily limit for ATM is $1,000 and $1,000 for EFTPOS transactions per card per day. payWave transaction limit is up to $100 per transaction, however you can still use your payWave card for any transaction over $100 by ‘swiping or dipping’ the card using PIN. When will payWave be effective? payWave functionality has been available since Monday, 4 July 2011 for Visa Debit cards. Are Visa payWave transactions the same as Easy Visa Payment Services (previously known as Visa Small Ticket transactions)? No, they are not the same. Visa Easy Payment Service allows merchants to accept Visa Debit cards and Teachers Credit Cards without requiring a PIN for transactions under $35. The Visa Easy Payment Service transaction is performed in the standard way by ‘swiping or dipping’ the card. The service is designed to increase transaction speed and cardholder convenience, whilst reducing cash handling and operating costs for merchants. The major differences between payWave and Visa Easy Payment Services are summarised in the below list: Visa payWave: Transaction limit is up to $100 Transaction is performed by tapping the card at contactless terminals No PIN or signature is required to authorise the transaction Visa’s Zero Liability Policy is available for members Members have a choice to either use payWave or make transactions by ‘swiping or dipping’ the card. Easy Visa Payment Services: Applies to transactions under $35 Transaction is performed by ‘swiping or dipping’ the card into the terminal No PIN is required to authorise the transaction Visa’s Zero Liability Policy is available for members Members do not choose the method of processing transaction as this is solely controlled by the merchant. Can I choose not to have a payWave card? The option to elect a non-payWave card is not available as all new and renewal cards will be automatically issued with payWave. However, you have the option to not use the payWave functionality. You can still choose to ‘swipe or dip’ your card using a PIN even if a payWave contactless terminal is available. Why do I not have a choice to select a payWave card or a non-payWave card? Unfortunately, the option to choose is not available for members. However, there are many benefits associated with using payWave card in terms of ease of payment and its convenience. You can still choose to use your card in the way you are most comfortable with – whether by payWave, PIN. All payWave Visa cards carry Visa’s Zero Liability Policy, which ensures that you are not responsible for unauthorised transactions in the rare instances they occur. If you suspect any unauthorised charges on your card, please call us immediately. Can I use my payWave card overseas? Yes, you can use your payWave card wherever the contactless symbol is displayed in Australia or overseas. The Visa payWave-enabled card can be used for traditional transactions at millions of locations worldwide wherever the Visa logo is displayed, including over the internet, telephone or via mail order. Can I use my payWave card at retailers that do not have Visa payWave terminals? Yes, you can still use your payWave card, as the card’s chip and magnetic stripe also allows the card to be used in the same way a traditional Visa card is used, by using a PIN. Do I need to select credit, savings, or cheque buttons when I make a transaction? No, you do not need to make any selection as Visa payWave transactions are automatically routed through the credit button. What is the difference between payWave and PayPass? payWave is the name of this technology for Visa cards, whereas PayPass is for MasterCard. Can PayPass terminals accept payWave card payment? Yes, you can use payWave cards on PayPass terminals. Is there any chance that payments may be taken twice from my account? No, Visa payWave terminals are designed to only make one transaction per card at a time. All Visa payWave terminals are tested and certified to confirm that a card is only read once, before the transaction is concluded. As a safeguard, each transaction must be complete or void before another one can take place. How do I know when a payment has been made? The transaction is confirmed by illumination of four green indicator lights and a display message confirming that the transaction has been successful. Is the transaction information secure? Yes, the transaction information is secure because Visa payWave platform is based on secure EMV chip technology which provides both data protection and transaction security via the use of keys and the latest encryption technology. Transactions are processed through the same, reliable payment network as magnetic strip and chip transactions. What features of a contactless card make it secure? The security features of Visa payWave enabled cards include: Ultra short read range – generally less than 4cm Your Visa payWave card has its own, unique, built-in, secret key, which is used to generate a unique code for every Visa payWave transaction Every Visa payWave transaction is authorised securely The power and global reach of the VisaNet system to help prevent fraudulent transactions In addition, cardholders remain in control of their cards during the entire transaction, further reducing the risk of fraud. Is this technology as secure as my current Visa card? Visa payWave-enabled cards are just as secure as your current Visa Debit card and carry the same multiple layers of security protection, including Zero Liability, which ensures members are not responsible for fraudulent or unauthorised transactions. The card never leaves your hands when making transactions, which reduces the risk of fraud. Can I get cash out with a Visa payWave transaction? No, but if you would like to get cash out, you can obtain cash via the ATM or EFTPOS network using the payWave card. What is Visa's Zero Liability Policy? This policy is Visa’s guarantee that Visa cardholders will not have to bear any liability for an unauthorised transaction, which includes transactions done through theft of the card or card fraud. How does Visa’s Zero Liability Policy work? You are protected by this policy when you do the following: When you select credit option and enter PIN When you make payWave transactions When you do online transactions When you conduct phone transactions When you make overseas and/or domestic transactions and select the credit option. Visa's Zero Liability policy covers Australian and New Zealand-issued cards and does not apply to ATM transactions, transactions not processed by Visa or certain commercial card transactions. Cardholders should notify their issuer promptly of any unauthorised Visa use. Please consult your issuer for additional details. You should review your monthly statement and report any fraudulent activity as soon as possible, as there is a reasonable time period as to when you can make a claim on fraudulent activity that has taken place. Can I request a payWave card prior to the renewal of my existing card? Yes, you can request a Visa Debit payWave card prior to the expiry of your existing card – however, a replacement card fee will apply. The same card number and PIN will be issued. You will be automatically issued with a Visa Debit payWave card in the case of a lost or stolen card, where you will be issued with a new card number and PIN. Can my identity be stolen through the chip in my hand? Only minimal account and information is stored on a Visa payWave card, which is no more than traditional magnetic stripe cards or contact chip cards. Teachers Mutual Bank Visa payWave cards do not transmit the cardholder name or other personal details such as address or contact details, hence such information cannot be accessed by unauthorised methods. Can a counterfeit card be created from intercepted contactless data? The card contains an embedded chip that uses advanced cryptographic security to generate a unique code for each and every transaction. So if a criminal attempts to use intercepted data to manufacture a counterfeit card, the bank that issued your card would be able to identify and prevent the transaction. Send or receive money overseas International telegraphic transfers1 Teachers Mutual Bank has partnered with Convera to offer you international telegraphic transfers so you have the confidence and convenience when sending money overseas. Please note that, for these purposes, the agreement is between you and the Bank only. A fee of $25 applies to foreign currency telegraphic transfers and $40 for AUD telegraphic transfers. Send money overseas An international Telegraphic Transfer (TT) allows you to electronically send funds directly into your beneficiary’s account in a specified currency. TT's are the preferred method to make large value international payments as they can be processed cost-effectively and securely in over 100 currencies. You can choose for the funds to be either in Australian dollars or the currency of the destination country (note some restrictions may apply*). Telegraphic transfers in AUD will be converted to the local currency by the beneficiary bank and this may add to delays. Please note that TT’s are not instant — they can take anywhere between 2-5 working days to arrive, depending on the country of destination. To arrange for a TT, complete the International Telegraphic Transfer form before printing and posting or emailing to us. Please note that TTs to overseas recipients are sent via a network of correspondent banks, each of which may levy their own charge or commission. This is outside of our control. As the fees and charges which may apply will vary according to the circumstances, we are unable to advise the amount of fees charged by parties other than TMBL which may apply to any particular transaction. The amounts which may be charged depend on a number of factors, including (but not limited to) – the amount being transferred; the destination of the funds; and the number of intermediaries involved in the transaction. Order now Send money overseas How to receive money from overseas An incoming overseas deposit allows you to receive foreign currency into your account that is converted into Australian Dollars (AUD). You may receive money from overseas by using one of two methods - receiving money using Cuscal, or receiving money using Convera. Receiving money using Convera1 To start the process, the Bank’s Members can simply visit the Convera Portal, complete the online form and then send the information provided to your payment sender. We are required by law to collect the information requested in the form. If you are transferring these funds from your overseas bank account in most cases you can perform this transaction yourself via online banking. Please ask the sender to: Process the transaction as if you were making a standard domestic transfer e.g. transferring USD from a bank account in the United States, EUR from a bank account in the European Union. Please do NOT pay in AUD. Ensure the beneficiary name is as provided on your payment instructions. Ensure funds are deposited in the nominated currency into the nominated account. Instruct the overseas bank to include the payment reference in the bank's reference field. The Bank and Convera advise that it may not be possible to recover funds from an unintended recipient if you don't provide the correct payment reference. Please note that TTs from overseas recipients are sent via a network of correspondent banks, each of which may levy their own charge or commission. This is outside of our control. As the fees and charges which may apply will vary according to the circumstances, we are unable to advise the amount of fees charged by parties other than TMBL which may apply to any particular transaction. The amounts which may be charged depend on a number of factors, including (but not limited to): the amount being transferred and the number of intermediaries involved in the transaction Get started Visit the Convera Portal Receiving money using CUSCAL2 You may also receive money from overseas using CUSCAL’s service. CUSCAL will not accept funds transferred from overseas directly to themselves, therefore your funds will need to be processed through an intermediary bank. You may be able to nominate either an intermediary bank of your own choosing, or CUSCAL’s preferred intermediary bank, NAB. Fees and Charges apply. These details are for use by the sending bank: Swift code: CUSCAU2SXXX Swift bank: CUSCAL, 1 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia BSB: 812-170 Account number: Your member number Account name: Your full name Forward to: Teachers Mutual Bank Limited Intermediary bank: CUSCAL's preferred intermediary bank is NAB. Swift Code NATAAU3303M. Please be aware that CUSCAL take a $6.42 fee, from incoming TT's from the amount you receive from overseas. The Sending Bank and the Intermediary Institution are able to deduct a processing fee for international transfers. Depending on the circumstances, such as the location of the sending financial institution and its commercial arrangements, processing via more than one intermediary bank may be necessary. 13 12 21 Call now +61 2 9735 9111 Contact us from overseas *Important information 1. Convera Teachers Mutual Bank Limited ABN 30 087 650 459 trading as Teachers Mutual Bank (“The Bank”) has entered into contractual arrangements with Convera Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 150 129 749; AFSL 404092) ("Convera"), to assist it in fulfilling certain foreign exchange and payment services. The relationship relating to the services described is solely between you and The Bank. Fees and charges may apply, please refer to the International Telegraphic Transfers terms and conditions issued by The Bank. Any advice provided by The Bank is general in nature and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Convera does not give you any advice, general, personal or otherwise. This communication has been prepared solely for informational purposes and does not in any way create binding obligations. No representations, warranties or conditions of any kind, express or implied, are made in this communication. The Bank has a revenue share arrangement with Convera, where The Bank receives a percentage of the foreign exchange margin revenue and fee revenue (where applicable) for the relevant foreign exchange or payment service. International Telegraphic Transfers Terms and Conditions Telegraphic transfers are available to Members. Telegraphic transfers allow Members to send funds in certain specified currencies directly to their beneficiaries’ accounts. The Bank has entered into contractual arrangements with Convera Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 150 129 749; AFSL 404092) ("Convera"), to assist it in fulfilling certain foreign exchange and payment services, including telegraphic transfers. The Bank has a revenue share arrangement with Convera, where the Bank receives a percentage of the foreign exchange margin revenue and fee revenue (where applicable) for the relevant foreign exchange or payment service. These may vary from transaction to transaction. This is because each transaction is based on the total revenue made from the services provided to the Bank, calculated on a tiered basis. If you ask us, we can let you know what the revenue share we will receive from the service we provide you with at the time of the transaction. the contractual relationship for the provision of telegraphic transfers is solely between you and the Bank; requests for telegraphic transfers should be made on the Bank’s International Telegraphic Transfer form; requests for telegraphic transfers are subject to daily cut off times. Please refer to the International Telegraphic Transfer form for details. not all currencies are available for purchase and transfer. The currencies we offer at any time may be found on our website; major exchange rates are available on our website. You should note that exchange rates are subject to change at any time without notice; you should ensure that all information provided to us on your application form is complete and accurate. We will not be responsible for delays caused by incomplete or inaccurate information. Please see below regarding the importance of providing correct details; funds are usually received by the beneficiary bank within 2 to 5 business days. However, please note: depending on the circumstances, a transfer may pass through a number of intermediary or correspondent banks before reaching your beneficiary’s bank. Delays may be encountered in the chain of correspondent banks and the internal processing of funds at the beneficiary’s bank. There may also be additional charges imposed by banks in the transfer chain. We will pass these on you at cost; while you may send funds in AUD, telegraphic transfers made in AUD will be converted to the local currency by the beneficiary bank and this may add to cost and delays. We have no control over whatever exchange rate may be selected by the beneficiary bank; we may be prevented by law from transferring monies to some countries and some beneficiaries. Please check with us beforehand if you are uncertain; if a payment is returned for any reason, you will be responsible for all charges and any differentials in exchange rates. The Bank may delay, block, freeze or refuse to make a telegraphic transfer where the Bank has reasonable grounds to believe that making the telegraphic transfer may breach Australian law or the law of any other country. Any telegraphic transfer we make for you may be affected by certain laws and regulations. Telegraphic transfers may be interrupted, prevented, delayed or otherwise adversely affected, fully or partially, because of such laws or regulations. This includes instances where we or any intermediary, correspondent or beneficiary banks consider that a law or regulation may apply, or where a government or regulatory authority says that a law or regulation may apply. It is entirely your risk if any telegraphic transfer to be made or received by you is affected by law or regulations. We are not obliged to contest or challenge any act of any government or regulatory authority. Important: You must: ensure that you have provided us with the correct account details for the beneficiary. The Bank does not check that the beneficiary name matches with the account details you have provided. If you provide incorrect Swift/Bic/Routing codes or account number, it may not be possible to recover moneys from an unintended recipient; be aware of the possibility of frauds, including investment scams. You should be satisfied that the beneficiary is acting legitimately, particularly if you have not dealt with them previously; and you may be required to provide additional information regarding your telegraphic transfer. If you do, you agree that all information may be passed on by the Bank to third parties as required. In order to process your request for a telegraphic transfer, the Bank may disclose your personal information to third parties including, but not limited, to Convera, other banks and beneficiaries overseas for the purpose of processing your telegraphic transfer. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, the term “Other Bank" means an intermediary (including Convera) and/or beneficiary bank, in Australia or overseas, that may or may not be appointed by us for the purposes of making an telegraphic transfer. You authorise us to provide to the Other Bank information that Other Bank requests us to provide about you in order to manage that Other Bank’s obligations under law or regulations including anti-money laundering or countering the financing of terrorism laws. You authorise us to provide to Convera in order for Convera to collect and use your personal information to: (i) provide and facilitate the provision the telegraphic transfer; (ii) comply with regulations relating to anti-money laundering or countering the financing of terrorism; (iii) prevent and detect fraud; (iv) to monitor compliance between the Bank and Convera; (v) for debt recovery purposes; and, to help Convera improve its products, services and operations. You acknowledge that Convera may disclose your personal information it holds to: (i) a member of the Convera group for the purposes of fulfilling telegraphic transfer services that you instruct the Bank to make; (ii) providing benefits, products or services to you or us; (iii) any third party providing services to a member of the Convera group company in respect of telegraphic transfers; (iv) to third parties in countries other than the country in which the information was originally collected or created including third parties in the United States; (v) to any person if required to do so by regulations or legal process; or, (vi) where required by regulations, law enforcement authorities for purposes such as detecting, investigating, prosecuting and preventing crimes, including money laundering and related criminal activity, and the recipients may further disclose the information for these and other related purposes. Fees & Charges The following fees and charges apply: International Telegraphic Transfers sent in foreign currency (charged at the time of transfer) $25.00 International Telegraphic Transfers sent in AUD (charged at the time of transfer) $40.00 Additional charges from overseas banks: At cost. 2. Cuscal Cuscal is Australia's leading provider of transactional banking, liquidity and capital management products and superannuation solutions to more than 150 specialist financial services institutions across Australia. They provide clients access to Australian capital markets, payment systems, card schemes, inter-institutional settlement arrangements, and is one of the nation's largest ATM networks.