Starting Work

To help you get the things you need and want, and make it easier to handle the money you'll earn, we have packages specially designed to meet your needs.

Each one gives you an everyday account with no monthly account or transaction fees for the first year of the package. You can apply for a choice of credit card, an overdraft or personal loan - to help you with your expenses when you're getting started.  You can also use Online and Mobile Banking, giving you a simple way to manage your money. There's also affordable content, car and life insurance just in case, plus savings account options and retirement savings so you can plan for your future.

You can choose:

Take control of your finances

To help you start work with your finances well under control we have a range of calculators. You can enter your own details to work out your personal Budget or work out a savings plan to meet your goals.

Looking ahead

Is buying a home one of those savings goals? We have a home ambition package that will get you closer, sooner.

Is it a trip? Then we can help with travel planning and arranging the finances.

One thing that you should start thinking about - even though it is ages away - is planning for your retirement. Compounding returns mean a few dollars set aside regularly, early in your working life can grow to be worth a lot more than big sums saved up in later years.

Get the most from your banking

Tip 1 - keep your everyday account in credit. If you've chosen the 'pay as you go' fee plan and your average daily balance for the month is above $5,000, the monthly account maintenance fee is waived.

Tip 2 - use automated banking. ATMs, EFTPOS, automatic payments, touchtone phone banking, Mobile Phone Banking and Online Banking are more convenient and take less time than going into a branch or writing a cheque.

Tip 3 - use your loan and Credit card wisely. If you do need to borrow money, it's worth talking to a National Bank staff member for advice on which option might suit you best.

We have a number of other tips to check out that will help you save money on your banking.

Applying for your banking package

We can open your everyday account and have it available at the branch nearest to where you're working. It will save time if you have these items when you apply (if you're applying online we'll arrange a time for you to bring them into a branch for verification).

If you are an existing National Bank customer all you need is:

  • Proof of completion of school in the last 2 years (e.g. NCEA exam results certificate, UE certificate, school report) if you are applying for WorkStart Plus, or
  • Evidence of graduation or successful completion of studies in the last 2 years and proof of New Zealand Residency or New Zealand Passport, if you are applying for Graduate Plus, plus
  • Evidence of income (e.g. payslip or letter from employer) or how you will be funding your account (if applying for either/or both packages).

If you are new to The National Bank, in addition to the above, you will also need:

  • Identification with a photo (e.g. driver's licence, passport or credit card) or two forms of non-photographic ID (e.g. credit card, cash card)
  • Your IRD number
  • Previous three months' bank statements (Online Banking statements are acceptable) if you're applying for an interest-free overdraft, personal loan or credit card.  You must be 18 years or older to apply for lending products
  • Verification of our address (e.g. power bill, previous bank statement).

 

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