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Internet Banking User's Guide
Pay your bills

Pay your bills online. The BillPay option in Internet Banking allows you to do this for all bills displaying the BillPay logo. It's fast, it's convenient and you can pay those bills without leaving your desk.

Users Guide

Features
With more companies joining the BillPay scheme you will be able to pay most of your bills including telephone and electricity. Plus:

  • Payments are recorded automatically so you can confirm your bill payment was successful
  • You can pay bills directly from most transaction accounts
  • You can schedule payments up to 90 days in advance and save time

What information will I need?
To complete a BillPay transaction you require two numbers, both are printed on the bills of participating companies.

  • Biller Code - identifies the company you are paying and
  • Customer Reference number – identifies you to the company that receives your payment

Tips

  • Internet Banking keeps a record of all billers paid using Internet Banking. If you have paid a company using Internet Banking, simply select it by name from the history list provided instead of re-entering the details
  • If your payment is urgent make sure you complete it before 5:00p.m., on banking days, for same-day processing. Anything entered after 5:00 p.m. will be processed on the next banking day
  • The balance of the account you choose to make your BillPay payment from will display automatically, so you can make sure you have sufficient funds to cover your payment
  • If you scheduled a payment in advance, you can change or cancel it up to one business day before the scheduled date


Westpac Pacific Banking


Westpac Pacific Banking


Westpac has branch locations in Fiji, Cook Islands, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Westpac is represented in Papua New Guinea by Westpac Bank -PNG- Limited, Samoa by Westpac Bank Samoa Limited and in Tonga by Westpac Bank of Tonga.