Essential Information. NAB Business Payments Card.



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Essential Information. NAB Business Payments Card.

Contents Your NAB Business Payments Card Facility 3 How your card works 4 Your Facility Billing Account 4 Individual cards 5 Primary Cardholders 5 Other Cardholder 5 Available credit explained 6 Loading funds onto cards 7 Payment of credit limit 7 Removing funds from cards 7 Convenient access 8 Statements 9 NAB Connect 9 NAB Internet Banking 10 NAB Telephone Banking 10 ATMs 10 Additional card features 11 NAB Defence 11 NAB Chip 11 NAB Visa paywave 12 Visa gobiz 12 Easy management 13 Set up regular payments 13 Add or remove a cardholder 13 Change your contact details 13 Set up automatic deposits 14 Report a lost or stolen card 14 Delivery of your cards and PINs 14

Your Business Payments Card Facility A business card to put you in control We realise that running a business is time-consuming and complicated, but we also know how important it is for business owners to have control of their money. That s why we ve designed our Business Payments Card Facility to make it easier to manage your business purchases and expenses. You simply make purchases with your card using your own money wherever Visa is accepted. It s not only an easy way to pay for everyday items it s also safe and easily accountable in the hands of your staff, making it an ideal petty cash replacement. Take control of your expenses Budgeting and expense management is crucial to running a successful business. With this facility you can control the budget for business expenses by allowing different dollar amounts to be loaded onto individual cards. Cardholders can then access your funds to make business purchases online, over the phone and overseas wherever, whenever. You can add up to two additional cardholders at no additional cost. Safe and secure It s your money, so you need to know that it s well protected. Fortunately, your NAB Business Payments Card Facility offers security and protection benefits that cash and cheques can t provide. You can easily cancel and replace a lost or stolen card, and the 3-digit security code on the back of each card helps protect you online and on the phone. And with the protection of NAB Defence, you also have the peace of mind of knowing that you re protected against fraud on your card. That s our security promise. Easier tracking When used for business expenses or expenses made by staff, the card also has the potential to save time reconciling cash payments and other receipts because you re supplied with simple monthly statements detailing each cardholder s expenses and the total expenditure for your business. You can also check and manage your card information anytime via NAB Connect, NAB Internet Banking or NAB Telephone Banking. The next few pages detail how you can get the most from your NAB Business Payments Card Facility.

How your card works The basic facts You can load individual cards with different amounts of money depending on the expense requirements of particular cardholders. You ll also need to select a Primary Cardholder. They can then conveniently access a $200 credit limit for emergencies or unexpected expenses that can t always be planned for. Facility Billing Account Business Transaction Account $200 credit limit Load funds onto cards Primary Cardholder Other Cardholder(s) Your Facility Billing Account This is a non-card 16-digit number that can always be identified with a 9 as the seventh digit (i.e. 4336 8791 1234 5678). The purpose of this account is to consolidate all the cardholder transactions that have been made. Cardholders can make purchases, payments and cash withdrawals using their card. The balance of these individual transactions will appear in your Facility Billing Account. The Facility Billing Account is also where Direct Debit payments are made if the Primary Cardholder accesses their card s $200 credit limit. Monthly statements are provided for your Facility Billing Account, together with individual cardholder summaries which detail all transactions made by each cardholder. You can check your Facility Billing Account balance as well as details of transactions on individual cards at any time. These transactions are generally posted to the Billing Account overnight, but they can sometimes take up to two business days to appear.

NB You don t load your Billing Facility Account with funds. Funds are loaded onto individual cards. Individual cards Transactions and purchases are made using each individual card. Cardholders can check their balances via NAB Connect, NAB Internet Banking, NAB Telephone Banking, ATMs or at any NAB branch. Funds loaded onto the cards will be listed under Available Credit. This represents the amount the cardholder can spend at that point in time. NB Funds loaded onto a card will be reflected in the Available Credit limit, not the card balance which will always be shown as $0.00. You can load individual cards with funds from any business transaction account. Only you as the Facility Owner or your authorised staff can access the business transaction account to load cards with required funds from this account. NB Cardholders must ensure they press CREDIT when making purchases with the card. This doesn t mean you re paying by credit. You ll still be using your own funds. Primary Cardholder Each Business Payments Card Facility must have a Primary Cardholder. They will be able to access a $200 credit limit for emergencies or unexpected expenses that can t always be planned for. Funds available (reflected in Available Credit ) for use by the Primary Cardholder will be a combination of funds loaded onto their card, plus the $200 credit limit. Other Cardholders Other cardholders can only access funds that are loaded on their card. These funds are reflected in the Available Credit of the card. There is a limit of up to two additional cardholders at no additional cost. Each cardholder can have access to different amounts of funds loaded to their card.

Available credit explained Funds available (reflected in Available Credit ) for use by each cardholder will be the lesser of: 1. The Available Credit for the Facility OR 2. The Available Credit for the card (i.e. Funds loaded to their card, plus the $200 credit limit for primary cardholders) In some cases the Available Credit at a card level will be less than the funds loaded to the card. This will only occur if the Primary Cardholder uses the credit limit and no further funds loaded onto the card prior to the billing cycle. The following example explains more: Example: Primary Cardholder Has no funds loaded to card, but has access to the $200 credit limit. Cardholder 2 Has $2,000 loaded to card (has no access to the $200 credit limit). Facility Available Credit $2,200 (combination of funds loaded to cards plus $200 credit limit). If the Primary Cardholder accesses the $200 in first month, this reduces the Facility s Available Credit by $200 to $2,000. At the first billing cycle, the overall facility is still in credit. The Primary Cardholder credit limit will then be reset to $200. If they access the $200 credit limit again in the second month to make purchases, the Facility s Available Credit will be reduced by $200 to $1,800. This will reduce the Available Credit of Cardholder 2 to $1,800, despite the fact that $2,000 was initially loaded to their card (the reduced balance will be reflected in their card s Available Credit). This is because the funds available for use will always be the lesser of the Facility s Available Credit and the card s Available Credit. NB To ensure the primary cardholder doesn t reduce the Available Credit of individual cardholders when one cardholder spends more than the funds loaded on their card (for example by accessing the $200 credit limit), the primary cardholder can transfer the amount of credit used from their NAB Business Transaction Account to that Cardholder s card at any time. Once the payment has been processed, all cardholders will regain access to all the funds added to their card minus any debits made by that card.

Loading funds onto cards Each cards can be loaded with funds from any business transaction account, via a number of ways: Using NAB Connect, NAB Internet Banking, NAB Telephone Banking, NAB ATM or any NAB branch from a NAB transaction account. Through periodical payments from your transaction account. This will deposit a set amount onto the card on a regular basis. By cash or cheque deposits to a selected NAB Business Card number in any NAB branch. These transfers will instantly update the card s available credit. Those made in-branch or via Bpay will be processed overnight. Payment of credit limit When the Primary Cardholder has spent more than the total funds paid into all cards in the facility (this may happen by using your $200 credit limit), you are required to pay their Facility Billing account in full each month. Interest payments will depend on whether credit was used to make purchases or cash withdrawals. Purchases The Primary Cardholder receives up to 35 days interest free on business purchases made using the $200 facility credit limit. If the closing balance is paid in full at the end of each month, the Primary Cardholder will not have to pay any interest. Cash Withdrawals (Cash Advances) If any of the $200 credit limit is used to withdraw cash, interest will be charged from the first day cash is withdrawn. The amount of interest will be reflected in the monthly closing balance. Interest will be calculated daily and charged monthly. If the $200 credit limit for the facility is accessed by the Primary Cardholder, NAB will automatically draw an amount equal to the amount of credit used from their nominated NAB Business Transaction Account. This will occur via Direct Debit on a date set by the Primary Cardholder between 1 and 5 days after the statement cycles. Removing funds from cards You can reduce the funds available to be accessed by any cardholder by transferring those funds back to your business transaction account.

Convenient access Keeping you in control Your NAB Business Payments Card gives you: access to your own money where Visa is accepted over 30 million locations worldwide; the ability to shop online and over the phone; and access to one of Australia s largest ATM network. As we ve joined forces with rediatm you can avoid additional ATM fees in over 3,100 locations. As the Facility Owner you can access facility and individual cardholder information via statements, NAB Connect, NAB Internet Banking, NAB Telephone Banking or at any NAB branch. The cardholders can also use ATMs to access their individual card details and available credit. Facility Billing Account Facility Balance Total of funds loaded to individual cards Available Credit Facility Balance plus $200 Credit Limit Statement Internet Telephone ATM Branch Transaction Details Interest Rate Credit Limit Card Available Credit Credit Limit Primary Cardholder only Please note that balance and payment details are held at the Facility Billing Account level and not on the card.

Statements Statements are issued monthly in two parts: Facility Billing Account Summary This is useful if you have two cardholders or more. It shows your overall limit, total deposits, total purchases and cash advances, interest and other charges. There s also a transaction record showing any deposits or payments to the Facility Billing Account, interest charges and fees. Cardholder Summary for each cardholder This details all transactions made by each cardholder during the statement period including deposits, purchases and any cash advances. NAB Connect NAB Connect is an Internet Banking platform that gives you greater control over your business banking. You can view and manage your accounts, pay employees and suppliers both domestically and internationally, and access a range of investment services online anywhere, anytime. Your Facility Billing Account and card details are easily monitored using NAB Connect. 1 Check your limit, available balance, interest rates and transaction details. You can also make payments and transfer funds. For more information and to apply for NAB Connect, please visit nab.com.au/nabconnect NB You will need to create a Bpay Payment to load funds onto individual cards using NAB Connect. The Biller Code to be used should be 1008 NAB Cardholder Services. The customer reference number is the 16-digit card number of the individual card you are loading with funds. Bpay is registered to Bpay Ltd ABN 69 079 137 518.

NAB Internet Banking You can check your Facility Billing Account and card details anytime with NAB Internet Banking 1. All information including your limit, available balance, interest rates and transaction details are available. You can also make payments and transfer funds. Individual cardholder details including their limit and for the Primary Cardholder, the available credit limit can also be reviewed. Interest rates, balance or overdue amounts aren t displayed, as they are not applicable to these cards. Registering for NAB Internet Banking is easy. Simply contact your banker, go into a NAB branch or visit nab.com.au. You ll just need your NAB Telephone Banking password or your branch issued temporary password before you can register. It s important to remember that payments and funds transfers must be made using individual card/details, not from your Facility Billing Account/details. NAB Telephone Banking If you re finding it hard to get to a computer, you can access your Facility Billing Account and card details through NAB Telephone Banking 1. Contact your banker to set up NAB Telephone Banking, or call 13 10 12, 8am 8pm Monday to Friday, or 9am 6pm on Saturday and Sunday (AEST/AEDT). You should also speak with your banker if you d like to view your individual card details, or to attach card numbers to your individual cardholders Personal Profiles so they can access their card information. ATMs Out on the road, cardholders can easily withdraw cash and check Available Credit at NAB and rediatms across Australia. They can also perform these same tasks at over one million ATMs worldwide that carry the PLUS logo 2. Please note that you can t access Facility Billing Account information from ATMs. 1. Terms and Conditions apply and are available on application. Fees and charges are payable. 2. Fees apply for withdrawals and account balance enquiries on linked transaction accounts using the PLUS branded ATMs while travelling overseas. Cash advance fees apply in Australia and overseas.

Additional card features NAB Defence NAB Defence is our security promise. It s an assurance that you re protected from fraud by our innovative and industry leading security measures. Your account is constantly assessed by NAB s security experts. All high risk transactions are monitored and suspected fraudulent activity is immediately investigated. If despite our defences you re a victim of fraud, we ll reimburse you 100% of any amount fraudulently removed from your account. Of course, your responsibilities still apply when operating your account. If you d like more information on NAB Defence, visit nab.com.au/nabdefence NAB Chip Raising your card confidence We re committed to providing you with the highest level of card security. That s why we issue NAB Business Payments Cards with chip technology. The electronic chip embedded in the card securely stores data that was previously held only on the magnetic strip, making the information more secure and far more difficult to copy.

NAB Visa paywave This innovation makes paying for small purchases with the card even faster and more convenient. Using the latest in contactless technology, it lets you pay for purchases under $100 without swiping your card, signing your name, or even entering your PIN. You can use it at any merchant displaying the Visa paywave contactless reader. To use NAB Visa paywave, simply hold your card in front of the contactless reader and in a matter of seconds your transaction is complete. For purchases of $100 or more, you ll still need to sign or enter your PIN. Find out more at nab.com.au/paywave Visa gobiz Like us, Visa is committed to helping small businesses. Visit visagobiz.com.au now and register to receive exclusive great offers and discounts on business products and services. Visa gobiz also offers tips and tools to help your business grow and innovate. And because Visa believes successful small businesses deserve to be recognised, you can now enter the Visa gobiz Awards. Jump online and check it out at www.visagobiz.com.au

Easy management We ve made sure that it s easy to manage and get the most from your NAB Business Payments Card. Set up regular payments Your NAB Business Payments Card is a great way to pay your regular bills like gas, phone and electricity through one-off payments using NAB Internet Banking or NAB Telephone Banking via Bpay. It s also easy to set up regular payments 3 in only two steps: 1. Make a call. Contact your regular suppliers you ll find their telephone numbers on an existing bill, or call 12455 (call costs may apply). 2. Give your details. Explain that you d like to pay future bills via regular payments. Give the supplier your NAB Business Payments Card details, including the 16 digit card number. You may also be asked to provide the 3 digit security code on the back of your card. Add or remove a cardholder To add a cardholder, go to nab.com.au/businesspayments. Select Manage your business cards and then select Add a Cardholder Form. Complete the form and fax to 1300 389 175. Alternatively, post it to the Commercial Card Acquisition Team, Reply Paid 9992, Melbourne VIC 8060. To remove a cardholder, call your banker or 13 10 12, 8am 8pm, Monday to Friday, or 9am 6pm on Saturday and Sunday (AEST/AEDT). If you remove a cardholder who you had nominated to be the Primary Cardholder, you will be asked to nominate another Cardholder to be the Primary Cardholder, who will then be able to access the $200 credit limit. Change your contact details You can change your contact details if you re on the move by calling 13 10 12 8am 8pm, Monday to Friday, or 9am 6pm on Saturday and Sunday (AEST/AEDT). 3. Regular payment arrangements need to be set up directly with the service provider. Not all service providers accept regular payment arrangements as form of payment. Some merchants may apply processing fees for regular payment arrangements. Information contained in this brochure is current as at 21 January 2013 and is subject to change.

Set up automatic deposits Ensure that there are always funds available on your Business Payment Card(s) by setting up an automatic deposit in two easy steps: 1. Logon to NAB Internet Banking: Go to nab.com.au and logon using your NAB Identification ID and password. 2. Set up Funds Transfer: Select New funds transfer and set up a transfer from your Business Transaction Account to selected Business Payments Card(s). Ensure you select Periodical Transfer and then choose the frequency of your payment weekly, fortnightly, monthly or quarterly. If you don t have access to NAB Internet Banking, simply call 13 10 12. Report a lost or stolen card It happens. Fortunately, by getting in touch with us quickly we can ease the pain and stress a lost or stolen card can cause. Call us as soon as possible on 1800 033 103 or +61 3 8641 9083 if you re overseas 24 hours, 7 days a week. Delivery of your cards and PINs We ll deliver your cards and Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) directly to your nominated business address unless: Your business is in a high risk theft area. If so, your cards will need to be collected from a NAB branch. You ask us to send your cards to any NAB branch. In these situations, we ll send you a letter explaining where and when you can collect your cards.

For more information call 13 10 12 7 days a week 8am 8pm AEST/AEDT, Monday to Friday 9am 6pm AEST/AEDT, Saturday and Sunday Visit us at nab.com.au Or ask at your local branch For lost or stolen cards call 1800 033 103 or +61 3 8641 9083 if you re overseas 24 hours 7 days a week. Hearing impaired customers with telephone typewriters can contact us on 13 36 77 2014 National Australia Bank Limited ABN 12 004 044 937 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 230686 86815A1014