Good news for NAB customers with a new digitised receipt product now available. Via the NAB app any paper receipt can be copied and saved in a digital format, very handy at tax time.
The scan and store feature was developed with Australian fintech provider Slyp.
NAB Executive General Manager Small Business, Leigh O’Neill said, “Our small business customers continually ask us for ways we can help them save time on administrative requirements, to allow them to spend more time with their own customers,”
“This feature in our Mobile App provides customers with a simple and easy way to access the many receipts they collect, which is particularly helpful for managing administration and tax requirements and can also provide peace of mind for proof of purchase or product warranty needs.
“The integration with Slyp is another example of how we’re investing in digital tools to help our small business customers, building on initiatives like our QuickBiz Loan offering, our partnership with Xero to make payments easier and improvements we’ve made to Internet Banking and NAB Connect.”
There’s more innovation on the way in the coming months. Participating retailers will be able to send customers automated digital receipts via the NAB Mobile App.
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