
Can I use CommBiz if I am currently a NetBank user ?
You can use either NetBank or CommBiz, although CommBiz is better suited to
a business where payments need to be authorised by more than one person, they
are of a high value or where a business requires permission controls over
who can make payments or see specific account information.
Can I have my personal account included in my CommBiz service?
Yes, although standard CommBiz fees will apply.
How do I get the user manual and is there training?
There is no user manual, although there is online help available on each
CommBiz page. So you can learn about CommBiz at your convenience we have
also added a number of tutorials and ‘show me’ demonstration movies for
specific CommBiz functions.
Can I select a specific task within CommBiz without clicking through all
the tabs to find it?
A specific selection from the site map will take you there directly.
How can I apply for a CommBiz service?
You can apply for CommBiz online by completing the application form at
www.commbiz.com.au. Once you have completed the online application, saved and
printed the documentation it will need to be signed by the authorisers assigned
to each account and authorised organisation signatories. The documents are to
be then mailed to the Bank for processing, at the address shown on the application
screen.
Where do I send my signed application form?
Send the signed CommBiz application form to: CommBiz Reply Paid
332 Silverwater NSW 2128.
What information do I need to send the Bank?
In the application form you will need to nominate and send us details of the
accounts you wish to register on your CommBiz service, information about the
people you would like to authorise payments on those accounts and some details
about your business. We have prepared a checklist and a worksheet that you can
use to gather all your information before you start on your CommBiz
application.
Do I need to visit a branch?
In most instances, if you hold an existing Commonwealth Bank account you will
not require a visit to a branch. You will only need to visit a branch if we do
not have on our records the signatures of you or your authorisers. If you do
need to visit a branch for identification purposes you will need to supply
information to satisfy the Bank’s identification criteria.
Who in my business must sign the CommBiz application
form?
Each authoriser assigned to authorise transactions must sign the application
document. The application document must be signed by a person with the approved
authority to act on behalf of the business. This may be a company director or
the owner or a partner.
How long will it take for me to be setup once I submit my
application?
Once you have completed and submitted your application and sent your signed
application forms, the Bank will verify the details and enable your service. We
will then courier the requested number of security tokens and send the password
mailers to all your nominated users. This process can take 7 to 10 days
from the time you post your application documents, depending on mail delivery
and your location. If there are errors or missing information we will be in
touch to ask you to resolve errors or submit the missing details. This will
delay the processing of your application.
What happens if I need to get more information to complete the
online application?
You can save your application form online and it will be available for 60 days
from the date you first created the application. To access and complete the
online application you will need a username and password. If you started the
application, these will be the username and password you created, or if the
application was initiated by the Bank for your migration, then the username and
password that the Bank supplied.
What happens if I make a mistake or need to change something in my
application after I’ve sent it to the Bank?
If you have submitted your online application you will need to submit a
maintenance request once we have enabled your service and your administrator
has activated their login and token.
What is the difference between an administrator and an
authoriser?
An administrator has the permission to change certain parameters and profiles
within your CommBiz service. This includes the permission to setup users’
access rights to accounts, reset some passwords and lodge maintenance requests
to the Bank to add or remove accounts and authorisers. An authoriser is
permitted to approve payments to a defined dollar amount for the specific
accounts established in the electronic account authority. Each authoriser can
have different accounts for which they can authorise payments.
How many administrators do I need?
For the Custom Registration mode, you may choose to have one or two
administrators to approve changes made to users or roles in your CommBiz
service. If you choose to have two administrators to approve these changes, the
minimum required number of administrators is two, but you may add more than two
administrators to act as a backup in case of an extended absence.
For the Express Registration mode, the default option is one authorised user required to perform profile changes. In this case the minimum required number of authorised users is one, but you may add more than one authorised user to act as a backup in case of an extended absence.
What system security is in place for CommBiz?
All CommBiz sessions are connected to your computer system through a
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) using the industry standard 128 bit
encryption.
Security tokens, that generate a one-time password (OTP), are used in addition to the standard password and login ID access. Tokens are assigned to authorisers and administrators you have registered to your service.
Authorisers have the ability to authorise transactions with the one-time password (OTP) generated by their token. Administrators are provided with tokens to enable them to make changes to the service and the profile of the users. This provides a method to control access to accounts, viewing transaction information and the ability to perform certain functions within the service.
You can also request all users regardless of their profiles to be required to have a security token to access your CommBiz service.
The system has various timeout features to automatically lock the screen of a user or log out the user from the service. These events occur if the user has left their screen for a period of time, the user has logged on at another computer, or they have not returned to the original computer.
An online audit log of user information and actions is recorded with a date and timestamp. This information can be printed from the Admin section, using the audit report function.
How can I reset my password?
This can be done online through a series of questions that will be asked of the
user, or with the assistance of your administrator. This does not need to
be done by the Bank. To reset your password now, go to https://www.mysecurity.commbank.com.au
Can I limit the access times to CommBiz for my individual
users?
Your administrator can restrict the days and times that each individual user
can access your CommBiz service.
Do I have to log in and out of CommBiz if I am not using the service
for a period of time?
No but if your user has been inactive in the service for more than 15 minutes
then your access session will be timed out and you will be required to login
again to re-activate your session.
How soon after completing the process through My Security Centre can
I access my CommBiz service?
It is an automatic update to your user profile so access will be immediate.
How do I get to My Security Centre to make any user
changes?
The URL is www.mysecurity.commbank.com.au
What functionality does My Security Centre provide?
You can change your CommBiz login ID, your login password, activate your
security token and reset security questions.
What happens if I am unable to make any user changes to my profile
through My Security Centre?
You must refer all user profile issues to your administrator who will be able
to assist you.
Why does My Security Centre tell me that I can't create a login with
my own name?
All login IDs are unique. Another user (from either your own or another
service) will have already created this login. You may like to consider an
alphanumeric alternative i.e. JohnSmith123.
Does my login password expire and if so when will I know to reset
it?
No. You are not forced to change your password on a regular basis although it
is good practice to do so. Instances where you are required to change your
password are when your password has been reset or it is your first ever login
to CommBiz.
Why do I need a security token as well as a user ID and
password?
A security tokens provides an additional level of security which is an
important safeguard for payments and certain administrative functions. The
tokens ensure that only people that have these tokens can gain access to
the CommBiz functions within your service.
Who needs to have a token?
Each person that is registered as an authoriser, administrator or
authorised user.
Can the tokens be shared with different people?
No, they are assigned to individuals.
Are the tokens re-useable?
The tokens are not reusable once issued and will be disabled when the holder is
removed from CommBiz. Do not return the token to the Bank when this has
occurred.
Do I need to return the security token if an authoriser leaves my
company? Can I give it to another person?
No, your administrator can remove a user from your CommBiz service and the
security token linked to that user is effectively disabled. You are not able to
reuse the security token. A new security token must be provided for each
new user added to your CommBiz service.
I already have a token for the Business FX service. Can I use the
same token?
No. CommBiz and Business FX are two different services offered by the Bank. The
tokens are programmed specifically for each service.
What types of security tokens are there and what is the difference
between the two?
There are two types of security tokens from which you can select during the
application process. If you select the Express Registration mode, the Go3 token
is automatically assigned. The Go3 will provide you with a one time password at
the press of a button, whilst the Pro260 requires the input of a PIN before the
one-time password is displayed.
My job requires me to access different services which have been
setup for my organisation. Do I need a different security token for each of my
CommBiz services?
No. CommBiz allows each user to be able to link one individual security
token against multiple CommBiz services. Contact the CommBiz Help Desk
for more information on how to setup new or consolidate existing tokens across
multiple services.
Will I be charged for each token for each service?
Yes, you will be charged for each token because they are specifically linked to
a service.
How do I ensure my token is the right one when there are two people
in the organisation with the same name?
A name can only be registered once within a CommBiz service.
Differentiation of names (e.g. middle name) will be required if two people have
the same name within an organisation.
What happens if I misplace, lose or break my security
token?
If you misplace your security token its use can be suspended until you locate
your security token. If you determine that it has been lost or if it doesn't
work anymore it must be deactivated by the CommBiz Help Desk. Your
administrator can order a replacement token.
What is My Security Centre and why am I being directed to it when I
log in to CommBiz?
My Security Centre is the tool that allows an individual user to maintain their
own user profile. You will be directed here at your first login to CommBiz to
activate your service and token (if applicable).
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How much does CommBiz cost?
Refer to the rates
& fees section for CommBiz fees in the terms and conditions
document.
Am I charged for transfers between my own accounts that have been
established within the CommBiz service ?
There are no CommBiz fees for transfers, although other account fees may
apply.
Why am I required to have a security token and pay for a security
token if I don't want one?
The use of security tokens is an integral security feature of CommBiz for
authorising transactions or accessing the administrative functions.
Do I have to pay a fee to replace any lost, damaged or stolen
security tokens?
Yes, the fee for re-provisioning tokens is as per your original security
token.
Do I need to install software?
No. The CommBiz service is browser based and as such does not require software
to be loaded. CommBiz can be used on any compatible computer. You are not tied
to a specific computer.
Can I use my existing Internet connections?
CommBiz has been designed to work, using dialup or broadband Internet
connections. Due to the higher speed and performance of broadband, you will
enjoy a better experience.
I currently use the file formats in Diammond or QuickLine to
transfer payables and receivables files; are these the same format in
CommBiz?
Yes, they are the same formats.
How can I make CommBiz faster on my computer?
Installing the latest web browser can improve CommBiz access and speed. Your
vendor will periodically issue updates and service packs for your operating
system and web browser to improve their product's security and performance.
Installing these updates may improve your access to CommBiz. The speed of
CommBiz is also dependent upon a number of factors outside of the control of
the Bank, including the speed of your computer processor; the amount of memory
you have installed in your computer (RAM); the speed, quality and reliability
of your Internet connection.
Why do I receive a security warning saying, 'This page contains
secure and unsecure information', when I try to access CommBiz?
The security warning that you receive when attempting to access CommBiz is a
result of the browser, operating system and security setting combination you
have on your PC. The unsecured items that this message is warning you about are
graphics. Your security will not be compromised in any way if you allow the
unsecure items within the CommBiz pages to be downloaded. The main reason we
have not secured these items is to increase access speed to CommBiz. Every
CommBiz session is protected using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The locked
padlock symbol in the bottom right area of the browser indicates that the SSL
connection has been made between your computer and the Bank's system.
Can CommBiz be accessed through my organisation’s
network?
Yes. The security settings of your network and firewall configurations may
cause restrictions on accessing some internet sites. Your IT support person
should be consulted.
Are cookies used on this site?
Yes, but only session cookies.
Can I access the CommBiz website using screen reader or other
assistive technology software?
Yes. CommBiz is accessible to the widest possible range of users including
those using assistive technologies.
How do I set my browser so it does not cache secured
pages?
You can set your browser so that it doesn't cache secured pages. This will
ensure that your secure information is not retained on your local hard drive
when you end your CommBiz session and close your browser. This is particularly
important if other people access your computer or you are using a PC in a
public place such as a library or Internet café. See your browser’s Help
function for setting details. Please note: Not caching secured pages may
affect the performance of CommBiz as each page will need to load from the
server when accessed.
To set Windows Internet Explorer not to cache pages:
Do I need to have JavaScript enabled in my browser?
Yes, many of the screens in CommBiz require you to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. To enable JavaScript in your browser, simply follow the steps below.
Note: You must close your browser completely, and then re-open your browser before these changes will take effect.
Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8
Mozilla Firefox 3.0
Safari (Mac)
What web browser can I use to access CommBiz?
System requirements
| Your browser needs | WIN XP | Vista | Mac OS X | Windows 7 |
| Internet Explorer |
Version 6 Version 8 |
Version 7 Version 8 |
Version 8 Version 9 |
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| Firefox |
Version 3.6.10 Version 4 |
Version 3.6 | ||
| Safari | Version 5 |
Note: Keeping your web browser up to date with the most current version is an important step in securing your computer
Flash version 6 and Adobe PDF Reader (V5) are also required for the reading
of help and tutorial information. No Bank software is required for
the running of this application.
The CommBiz minimum browser requirements are intended as a guide only and, as
network requirements may vary, you should consult your IT consultant or
supplier.
To upgrade your browser, please select one of the icons below to go to a download site (this will open in a new window).
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How long is my account data stored in CommBiz?
You can access account transaction history for up to 15 months.
How do I export a transaction file?
Exporting and importing files are done in the File Transfer function.
How many characters can I input in the description
field?
12 characters including spaces
How do I stop the processing of a payment file or transaction group
that has already been authorised?
Depending on when the payment file or transaction group was authorised you may
be able to recall the file. CommBiz will determine if this is possible and a
message detailing the success or failure of the request will be displayed.
What is a trace account and why do I have to input the
details?
A trace account is the account where your funds will be returned to if for any
reason your payment could not be processed by the Bank.
How do I store recurring payment and account details?
The template functionality will allow you to store recurring transaction type
details. You can also schedule payments over a period of time to end on a
specific date or after a specified number of times.
How can I determine who has created or authorised a transaction
group?
There are several audit log functions which will allow the administrator to
verify account permissions, functional permissions, transaction permissions and
the login history against a user.
Will CommBiz work with MYOB or Quicken or other accounting
packages?
Yes. There are import and export tools in the File Transfer function that help
you import files into, or export files from, CommBiz. These are available in
various formats which can then be interfaced with your accounting package.
CommBiz works in real-time. Does this mean that everything I do is
instantly processed?
This depends on the function you are trying to perform. Your account balance
will update in real time as will transfers between your own accounts in
CommBiz, although third party payments to CBA or other bank, building society
or credit union accounts are still subject to the inter-bank cut-off times. All
maintenance requests will be processed pending the receipt of the associated
documentation.
How do I remove an account from my CommBiz facility?
An administrator can disable the account by following these steps: Admin >
Service > Service Profile > Accounts > Edit > Uncheck "enable"
> Save and Activate.
If I close my account will I still have access to Transaction
History and Balance History?
Yes, until the account is removed from your service.
How long does information stay in the Export File Status
List?
The files will be available up to 10 days. The date the file is to be deleted
will be displayed in the file export window.
Can I change the sort order of the accounts in my drop down
lists?
No, the drop down lists are sorted by account number and this cannot be
changed.
How do I cancel a transaction group I've sent in
error?
If the transaction has been authorised, see the answer for the question below.
If not, an authoriser can decline the transaction group.
How do I stop, cancel or recall an already authorised (non-scheduled
or scheduled) transaction?
If the transaction is already authorised, check whether it is still possible to
recall it using the Transaction Group Status List . If the recall button
is active, you can click it to recall the transaction. If it is not
active, it means that the transaction has already been sent for processing
and it can no longer be stopped.
If I make a Direct Credit to an account at another financial institution, when will the funds be available in the recipient's account?
Direct Credits ’to’ and ‘from’ other financial institutions are not
instantaneous. If you complete a Direct Credit via CommBiz to other Australian
financial institutions before 6pm (Sydney time) on a business day, the funds
will generally be available in the recipient's account on the next business
day.
If you make a Direct Credit via CommBiz to another Australian financial
institution after 6pm (Sydney time) on a business day, or on a weekend/public
holiday, it can take up to 2 business days to appear in the recipient's
account.
If I make a Priority Payment to an account at another financial institution, when will the funds be available in the recipient's account?
Priority Payments enable you to make urgent same day payments to any Australian financial institution. If you complete a Priority Payment via CommBiz to other Australian financial institutions before 4pm (Sydney time) on a business day, the funds will generally be available in the recipient's account within 2 hours.
Why can I not access BPAY in my CommBiz service?
This will depend on the role you have been assigned in CommBiz or if you have
custom account permissions set up. You will need to request your administrator
to enable the BPAY permission for you.
I am an administrator, how do I entitle users to view or create BPAY
transactions?
If you want to grant BPAY access to a user who has been given custom
entitlements, you will need to edit the user’s profile by clicking the Admin
menu, then select Users from the left hand side menu and click the Edit button
next to the user. BPAY permissions are established under the Accounts tab.
Check the View and/or Create BPAY checkboxes for each account the user should
have access to.
If you want to grant BPAY access to a user or group of users who have been
assigned a role, you will need to edit the role’s profile by clicking the Admin
menu, then select Users from the left hand side menu, select Roles also from
the left hand side menu and click the Edit button next to the role you want to
change. BPAY permissions are established under the Accounts tab. Check the View
and/or Create BPAY checkboxes for each account the users should have access
to.
I am an administrator, how do I entitle authorisers to authorise
BPAY transactions?
Authorisers must have BPAY View permissions to be able to authorise BPAY
transactions for a given account. Follow the steps mentioned in the above
question and check the BPAY View permission for each account the authoriser
should have access to.
Can I import a BPAY file for payment?
Yes, you can import a BPAY payment file for transaction accounts and credit
card. Note it is not possible to import multiple BPAY transactions using
credit cards.
Can I pay for more than one biller in one
transaction?
Yes, if you pay from a transaction account. You can enter payment details to
multiple billers and have a single debit from your account. This is not
possible from a credit card; only one biller can be paid in one
transaction.
Why is the customer reference number (CRN) stored in the biller
address book different to the one on my bill?
This can happen as some billers generate a different CRN each time a customer
is billed. It is important that you check the CRN before you confirm any
payment.
I pay the same billers every month. How can I save all the biller
codes and customer reference number so that I don’t have to re-enter every
month?
You can save the payment group as a template. However, it is important that you
check all the details are correct before you proceed with payments.
What happens if I don’t have sufficient funds in my account for the
whole batch of payments? Will some of the payments be processed
No, the whole batch of payments will be rejected.
What is the payment cut-off time for BPAY payments?
We commit to process all payments received by 5:55pm. After 5:55pm or on a
non-business day, payment instructions will be processed on a "best endeavours"
basis.
What account types can I make BPAY payments from?
You can make BPAY payments from your transaction accounts or credit card.
You can make single and multiple payments from your transaction accounts, but
you can only make single payments from your credit card.
If the biller rejects the BPAY payment (e.g. closed account), what
will happen to the payment?
The funds will be returned to the originated account.
What can I do if I find out that I have paid the wrong amount or
entered the wrong biller code or customer reference number and the payment goes
through?
Once a BPAY payment is made, it cannot be stopped. However, if you believe you
have made a mistake in your BPAY payment you may contact our CommBiz Helpdesk
on 13 2339 and request a payment reversal. If approved, the payment will return
to the account where the payment was originated. If the reversal is rejected by
the payer financial institution, you will need to contact the biller
directly.
How far back can a payment be reversed?
There is no limit to how old a payment is for it to be reversed. The decision
to reverse a payment is entirely a decision of the biller.
How quickly can the payment be returned?
It may take up to 10 working days for the funds to be returned.
What is BIC?
BIC is an acronym for 'Bank Identifier Code' used to identify banks. It
consists of 8 or 11 alphanumeric characters, which are made up of the
following:
| Bank code | 4 alphanumeric characters |
| Country code | 2 alpha characters |
| Location code | 2 alphanumeric characters |
| Branch code (optional) | 3 alphanumeric characters |
Example: the BIC relating to a payment to beneficiary bank 'TestBank' in France consists of 11 characters in total as follows:

For the latest information on SWIFT BIC or to validate your BIC, visit the SWIFT Publication Portal at http://www.swift.com/biconline.
What is IBAN?
IBAN stands for ‘International Bank Account Number’, which is uniquely assigned
to identify an account to improve cross-border payment efficiency within the
European economic area. An IBAN consists of maximum 34 alphanumeric characters,
which are made up of the following:
| ISO country code | 2 alpha characters |
| Check digits | 2 numeric characters |
| Basic Bank Account Number | Max 30 alphanumeric characters total |
As an example to illustrate the concept, a payment to France will consist of 27 IBAN characters in total as follows:

We recommend you include IBAN for payments to countries where it is currently optional as it may become mandatory. For more information and the most updated list on IBAN, please visit the International Bank Account Number (IBAN) website at http://www.ecbs.org/iban.htm. You may also validate your IBAN at http://www.apacs.org.uk.
Why do I have to include BIC and IBAN as part of my payment
information to a European country or economic area?
The requirement of BIC and IBAN was introduced by the European Payment Council
to simplify and standardise payments made within the European economic area,
and to improve cross-border payment efficiency.
Where can I source the BIC and IBAN for my payments?
Your beneficiary should provide you with both BIC and IBAN.
Can I calculate my own BIC and IBAN?
Please do not calculate your BIC and IBAN as there is a risk of incorrect
calculation. Please source your BIC and IBAN from your beneficiary. You
may validate your BIC and IBAN at the following web addresses:
BIC http://www.swift.com/biconline
IBAN http://www.apacs.org.uk
When do these changes become effective?
The requirement for BIC and IBAN is effective from 1 January 2007, however as
many European banks are already accepting payments with BIC and IBAN, we
recommend you to include the required information as part of your payment to
Europe from 14 December 2006 to ensure process efficiency.
What will happen if I do not include BIC and IBAN as part of my
payment to a European country or economic area?
Omitting BIC and IBAN information may result in:
Where can I get more information on IBAN?
You may obtain more information from the International Bank Account Number
(IBAN) website at http://www.ecbs.org/iban.htm.
When do I use an Intermediary Bank?
The beneficiary may provide full payments instructions to ensure funds are not converted or so that funds are received by them quicker.
An intermediary bank can be used when the beneficiary bank is not domiciled in the currency of that country.
An example is as follows:
| Pay: | AUD5,000 |
| Intermediary Bank: | HSBCAU2S Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Australia |
| Beneficiary bank: | HSBCGB2L Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation London |
| Beneficiary: | /Account No. Company ABC |
In this instance AUD will be sent via Priority Payment to HSBC Australia who will credit HSBC London’s account and will send them an advice that they have been credited and that funds are for Company ABC.
What happens if I don’t have the Intermediary Bank?
If you do not have an Intermediary Bank, the Commonwealth Bank will use our preferred Correspondent Bank to effect the payment.
An example is as follows:
| Pay: | AUD5,000 |
| Beneficiary Bank: | HSBCGB2L Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation London |
| Beneficiary: | /Account No. Company ABC |
In this instance AUD will be sent to Commonwealth Bank’s United Kingdom Correspondent Bank. Commonwealth Bank’s United Kingdom Correspondent Bank could convert the payment to GBP and send the GBP to HSBC. HSBC will either:
What happens when Australian Dollar Payments sent overseas without an Australian Intermediary Bank?
The timing of the payment may be subject to local laws, regulations or practices. Please also note that a financial institution involved in the payment chain may decide to, or may be required by local law to, convert your payment to a local or other currency.
If you would prefer the beneficiary to receive the payment in AUD, you should include the full banking instructions and specify that the beneficiary requires AUD in “Description Payment Details for Beneficiary” field.
We will pass on your instructions but we will not be responsible and will accept no liability, if your instructions are not followed for any reason. Please ensure you confirm full payment instructions with your beneficiary (account number, account name, beneficiary bank identifier code and branch details).
What is the maintenance function?
Maintenance allows you to make changes to your service, such as changing the
electronic account authority.
When would I use the maintenance function?
Situations such as adding or removing accounts from the service, adding or
removing authorisers, changing authoriser limits and enabling a product.
Which users can send maintenance requests?
Any user that has been set up with the appropriate permissions.
Initially, only the administrator has this permission.
How do I add an account to my CommBiz service?
Through the maintenance function in CommBiz.
How do I change the electronic account authority on an account in my
CommBiz service?
Through the maintenance function in CommBiz.
How do I add another authoriser onto the accounts in my CommBiz
service?
Through the maintenance function in CommBiz.
Where do I send any maintenance request paperwork that I have
printed out?
Click this link for the address details for sending all printed
CommBiz correspondence to the Bank.
Who can be an administrator?
Any person with a level of authority as nominated by the owners or board of
your business. It does not need to be a technical or IT person.
What will an administrator be able to do on CommBiz?
The administrator is determined at the time of registration and will have the
rights to make changes within your service. This includes assigning users to be
able to view accounts, create transactions or access certain transaction
information. The administrator is also able to reset user passwords and is
able to lodge maintenance requests to edit the electronic account
authority.
How do I set up individual users on my CommBiz
service?
Your administrator has the capacity to enable users who can view and create
information on your CommBiz service.
What type of administrator functions can I give to selected users
within my CommBiz service?
Your administrator can entitle any selected user within your service with
multiple functions such as importing files, submitting maintenance requests and
maintaining users and roles.
What happens if I lock myself (as the administrator) out of the
system?
You can reset your password using the My Security Centre tools, or
if there is another administrator of your service, they will be able
to reset your password. Otherwise, you can contact the CommBiz Help
Desk.
Who is sending me messages in my CommBiz service and
why?
Messages sent via CommBiz will have been generated by the Bank and will relate
to CommBiz notices. These include messages that relate to the CommBiz service
or upcoming scheduled maintenance periods.
What happens if I am out of the office for a prolonged period of
time?
CommBiz has the capacity for you to activate an out of office notice to
warn other people of your absence. You can access CommBiz from any internet
connected computer or your own laptop where you can access an internet
connection, so you can still use the CommBiz service when you are out of the
office.
How do I know if I have payments to authorise?
On your CommBiz homepage, which is displayed after your login or you can
navigate to by clicking on Home in the top banner, is a section which shows the
number of payments waiting for you to authorise.
Can I amend my profiles or access?
Your administrator has control over all of the user permissions within your
CommBiz service.
How do I change my CommBiz login ID or my login
password?
By accessing My Security Centre.
Why do I have challenge/response questions?
So that we know who you are, if you need to contact the Bank.
How do I change my CommBiz challenge/response
questions?
By accessing My Security Centre.
What are the foreign exchange
benefits?
As a CommBiz Markets user, benefits include:
What are the money markets
benefits?
As a CommBiz Markets user, you can:
I am a CommBiz customer. Can I
continue to use my existing CommBiz security token?
Yes you can. If you are not an existing CommBiz customer we will issue a new
security token for each authoriser and administrator.
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I am a CommBiz customer. Can I use
my existing CommBiz authorisers for CommBiz Markets?
Yes. Once you have signed up for CommBiz Markets, you will be able to alter
their permissions by completing a maintenance request online.
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Money markets:
Foreign exchange:
When/how will I know that I can
use CommBiz Markets?
New CommBiz Clients:
Existing CommBiz Clients:
Will I need to sign up for CommBiz
Markets if I am already a CommBiz user?
Yes. You will need to complete a maintenance request online and sign and return
the relevant forms. If you are new to CommBiz, you will need to register for
CommBiz Markets and sign and return the relevant forms. The return address for
maintenance requests and registration forms is:
CommBiz
Reply Paid 332
Silverwater NSW 2128
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For more frequently asked questions and answers, please visit our website CommBiz.




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