From 30 September 2025, our deposit service, provided in partnership with ANZ, will be discontinued and ANZ will no longer accept cash or cheque deposits for Unity Bank and G&C Mutual Bank accounts.
This change is due to ANZ no longer being able to offer this service to our members. We understand this may be inconvenient and want to make this transition as smooth as possible.
Alternative ways to continue banking
We want to support members through these changes, and this includes ensuring you are aware of the alternative options to cash and cheque deposits available to you, including:
![]() Mobile Banking
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![]() Online Banking
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![]() Bank@Post
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![]() Staff assisted transactions
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Frequently asked questions
Q. What services will be discontinued?
A. Services being discontinued are cash and cheque deposits at an ANZ branch. Members can continue to make deposits using their Visa Debit or Credit Card at a Bank@Post outlet or at one of our Service Centres.
Q. What do I need to do?
A. Please destroy any remaining ANZ deposit books by 30 September, as they will no longer be accepted.
Q. How can I deposit cash into my account after 30 September?
A. Members can make deposits into their account at one of our Service Centres or by using their Visa Debit or Credit Card at a Bank@Post outlet.
Q. Is Online Banking and the Mobile App secure?
A. Both Online Banking and our Mobile App are secure ways of managing your banking. We are committed to your security and privacy online and have employed a wide range of security measures to help you bank online in a safe and secure environment. For more information about these security measures visit our Online Banking Security page.
Q. Why are ANZ deposit services being discontinued?
A. ANZ has advised us that from 30 September 2025, they will no longer accept cash and cheque deposits at their branches from our members. This decision was not able to be changed, and regrettably there are no alternative arrangements available with any other major bank.
Q. Why wasn’t a replacement service arranged with another major bank?
A. Major banks have moved away from third-party cash and cheque deposit services for commercial reasons.