If you’re uncomfortable handing out details of your everyday bank account, or have trouble remembering your account particulars, having a PayID may be something to consider. We take a look at what it is and how to get one.
When someone wants to deposit money into your online bank account, you typically need to give them your BSB and account number. If you have a PayID set up for your bank account, you can give this to the payee instead. A PayID is a piece of information chosen by you which is linked to your bank account and acts as an identifier. Banks and other financial institutions allow their customers different choices around what can be used as a PayID – options typically include your landline number, email address, phone number or ABN if you’re a business owner.
PayID states that the idea is that the system allows for instant and secure payments between bank accounts without anyone having to provide, or recall, their BSB and account number. And your PayID identifier is usually easier to remember than your BSB and account number.
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Payments using a PayID can only be made from mobile or online banking of participating banks, credit unions and building societies – and only your bank can access information about payments or personal information associated with your PayID. PayID’s website says this means the same high level of security that protects your existing bank account payments will also protect any payments made using a PayID.
When you make payments using PayID, you’ll be shown the name of the person you’re paying so you can double check the money is going to the right person or business before making the payment. It’s a step that NPP Australia Limited, the company running the service, claims may mean “fewer mistakes” when people are making payments. That said, it’s always a good idea to regularly check your account statements to be sure there are no unfamiliar transactions.
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This article was reviewed by our Digital Editor Amanda Horswill before it was updated, as part of our fact-checking process.
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