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Deal A Day launches internet banking

Deal A Day launches internet banking for its customers

Online discounted products website Dealaday.co.nz, which launched only nine months ago, is providing New Zealand consumers with cheap deals on products at a time when they need them the most.

The ‘Deal’ of the Day’ appears every morning at 10am on the website, offering heavily discounted prices on one particular product or service for 24 hours. Products range from electronics, games, movie tickets, magazine subscriptions, jewellery, electronic accessories, and banking products to holidays.

Dealaday.co.nz also offers incentives by way of ‘Deal a Day Dollars’, unlike other websites.

Dealaday.co.nz is working closely with New Zealand businesses in an effort to support local produce and service. Dinesh describes it as a win-win situation for all parties involved.

“The system works really well because it not only allows New Zealanders to pick up high quality products at a fraction of the cost, but it also helps local wholesalers move unwanted stock around quickly,” Dinesh Kaku CEO said.

Dealaday.co.nz was acknowledged by renowned U.S website review company KillerStartups as a promising New Zealand business whose approach is a 'smart stunt that can yield very positive results'.

Deal A Day has answered the call of their customers by offering the online payment system POLi alongside their existing credit card, Pago and Deal A Day Dollars payment options. In doing so they join the ranks of a major airline and a government agency as one of only three companies to offer this innovative new payment system.

POLi's system allows any ANZ, BNZ, ASB, TSB, Kiwi Bank or Westpac customer to pay online quickly and securely through their own bank’s payment platform. There is no need to enter credit card information, or worry about the security of the payment platform they're using.

To pay with POLi, customer’s simply select ‘Internet Banking' as their payment option and nominate a bank. Onscreen prompts assist the customer install the POLi browser via,(which the payment process is completed). Payment is then debited immediately from the customer’s account, and the order confirmed - it couldn't be simpler.

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