Bank transfers in New Zealand dollars (NZD)
If you need to transfer money to New Zealand in local currency, choose your transfer methods carefully, as significant fees may be involved. Firstly, standard bank fees, and secondly — currency conversion fees.
How to make a bank transfer in New Zealand dollars through an exchanger
With the help of our monitoring, you can find different ways to send funds in NZD. In particular, having cryptocurrency, you can easily convert it to New Zealand dollars and withdraw it to the target bank account. How to do it:
- Select on BestChange the currency you want to make payments in as the currency being given.
- Select NZD bank account as the receiving currency.
- A list of exchangers that support this option will appear on the left. You must choose another direction or "double exchange" if there are no such exchangers.
- Go to the website of a suitable exchange office. If necessary, register by e-mail.
- In the application for exchange, specify the details of the recipient's account and the details from which you will send funds, whether it is an account, card, or cryptocurrency wallet. Pay for the application by transferring funds to the details provided by the exchanger within the allotted time. Go back to the site and click "I paid".
- Wait for the return payment from the exchanger to your NZD account.
Enter all details as carefully as possible. If the funds go to the wrong account, the exchanger will not be held responsible.
Banks in New Zealand
The central bank in the country is the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Under its control works quite a lot of financial institutions, where you can open an account in New Zealand dollars to receive money. For example:
- Bank of New Zealand
- MUFG Bank
- ANZ Bank New Zealand
- HSBC New Zealand
- ASB Bank
- Co-operative Bank
- Heartland Bank, etc.
Bank transfers to New Zealand from outside, i.e. for non-residents, are limited to NZD 10,000. If you want to open an account for yourself when you come to the country, your visa must be at least 6 months old. You can open an account remotely on the website of the bank of interest; you will need a passport, visa information and proof of address.