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View your account details

You can view your account details such as your balance, interest, fees and charges on eligible accounts using the ANZ App and Internet Banking. Why not take a look and see how easy it can be.

 

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View details by account type

General summary

Includes account name, number, balances

Term deposits/investments

Includes interest rates, payment frequency, maturity instructions

Loans

Includes repayments, term dates, offsets

View your account details

How to view your account details in the ANZ App

View your ANZ account details in seconds!

Log in to the ANZ App

Choose the account to see your account details and transactions

If you're viewing a home loan account, tap on View home loan details for more informationdisclaimer.

How to view your account details in Internet Banking

Log in and see your ANZ account details instantly!

Log in to Internet Banking

Select the account you want to view in greater detail

Select the Details tab, where your account details should now be displayed.

Share your account details

How to share your account details using the ANZ App

Share your BSB and account number with someone trusted

Log in to the ANZ App

Choose your account and tap the share symbol

Choose how you want to send it (eg. SMS, email etc.) and who you want to send it to

Follow the prompts.

See your spend summary

How to see your spend summary in the ANZ App

Track spending by merchant or category

Log in to the ANZ App

Choose an account

Tap View your Spend Summary

Easily view and manage your money

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FAQs

Funds in loan accounts are usually not available for withdrawal, unless the redraw feature is available for the loan. This section therefore always shows a N/A.

To see if you have funds in your account, you can go to the Redraw loan section in ANZ Internet Banking. 

This page shows the amount paid in advance, which is the funds for redraw.

You can also check the amount paid in advance from the Account details page for your loan.

To check if you have any funds to redraw in your loan, you need to look under Amount paid in advance in the Loan term details section.

The amount shown in this field is the funds for redraw.

Alternatively, go to the Redraw loan section to check the funds for redraw.

This page shows the amount paid in advance, which is the funds for redraw.

No, you can't view the interest rate history on the loan account details. You can only view the current annual percentage interest rate applicable to your loan.

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The ANZ App is provided by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) ABN 11 005 357 522. Super and Insurance (if available) are not provided by ANZ but entities which are not banks. ANZ does not guarantee them. This information is general in nature only and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. ANZ recommends that you read the ANZ App Terms and Conditions available here for iOS (PDF) and here for Android (PDF) and consider if this service is appropriate to you prior to making a decision to acquire or use the ANZ App.

Your minimum repayment amount may change if a fixed rate term has expired or if an interest only period has ended. If you have a variable rate loan, interest rate changes may also impact your minimum repayment amount.

If you have an Interest only loan, your minimum repayment amount won't be shown.

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