Set up a payment to New Zealand
Add a new recipient, or select an existing one, and enter how much you wish to transfer to New Zealand.
We'll make your payment
We'll exchange your pounds to NZ dollars and deliver your payment, on time, with no hassle.
Save time and money when you send money to New Zealand
1 minute readIt’s quick and easy to set up a Moneycorp account, offering you instant access to great rates and a wide range of FX tools. Once registered, all you need to do is fund your account then you’ll be able to exchange up to 33 currencies online, or over 120 via phone.
If you need to make recurring payments to NZ, you can set up a Regular Payment Plan for your transfers.
Can I send money to New Zealand online?
To send money to New Zealand online, simply set up a new recipient and enter their details, then select the amount you wish to send and we’ll have your payment on its way in no time. If you’ve already paid them before, their details will appear for selection as an existing recipient.
Rely on 24/7 access to your online account and funds, keeping you in full control of your money. You can set up an exchange rate alert for GBP to NZD from your online account. This means that we will notify you via email and/or SMS if the exchange rate moves to your set level.
Common questions about sending money to New Zealand
How long will a payment to New Zealand take?
Most international payments to New Zealand take 1-2 working days to arrive, whether you’ve made them online or over the phone via one of our currency dealers. You can monitor the progress of payments from your online account or over the phone.
How much does it cost to send money to New Zealand?
There are no transfer fees when making an overseas payment to New Zealand via your online moneycorp account. This ensures that the only money your transfer will cost you is the amount you’re sending to the recipient. On top of this, you’ll also enjoy a great exchange rate and expert guidance.
What information do I need for a bank transfer to NZ?
In order to make an international bank transfer to New Zealand, you will need to submit the following information of the recipient and their bank account:
- Full name of account holder
- Bank/Branch Code (also known as NZ Banker’s Association Bank/Branch Number)
- Account Number (7 digit code)
- BIC / SWIFT code
Read our helpful guide for more information on BIC and SWIFT codes.
What is a bank code in NZ?
New Zealand banks typically list the Bank/Branch Number together with the Account Number as a 16-digit number, which is sometimes referred to as simply a ‘bank code’. The first 6 digits are the Bank/Branch Number, the following 7 digits are the Account Number, while the final 3 digits detail the type of account (business, savings, checking etc).
When making a payment from your moneycorp account, you’ll notice this code is referred to as a NZ Banker’s Association Bank/Branch Number.
Is there a limit on how much money I can send to New Zealand?
There are no limits on the amount of money you can transfer to New Zealand, meaning we can cater for both small and large payments. We provide international payment services for both personal and business customers, helping you to get the most out of your transfers to NZ.
Can I send money to all banks in New Zealand?
With moneycorp, you can make payments to a wide range of popular banks in NZ, not limited to:
- ANZ Bank New Zealand
- ASB Bank
- SBS Bank
- Bank of New Zealand
- Kiwibank
- Cooperative Bank
- Rabobank New Zealand
If your bank is not on the list, it doesn't necessarily mean we're unable to make the payment for you. Speak with one of our specialists to find out more.