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How to authenticate your bank guarantee

Avenue Bank has made it easier and trustworthy for beneficiaries to verify the authenticity of their Avenue Bank Guarantee.

Why authenticate?

Landlords, beneficiaries, asset managers and solicitors can easily authenticate their Avenue Bank Guarantee in just a few clicks. Meaning, less reliance on reviewing wet signatures and chain of custody documents. Avenue’s authentication service allows you to directly authenticate with the issuer – reducing the need for tedious verification methods. 

Authenticate GIF
  • Instant verification - check the active status, amount, and beneficiary name

  • Added security - verify details directly with issuer. 

  • Simple and easy - eliminates the need for calls, emails or in-branch visits. 

How it works: 

  1. Go to the Authentication Portal 
    Click Authenticate your BG Form   

  2. Enter your bank guarantee details 
    You’ll need: 

    1. Bank Guarantee number 

    2. ABN of the Applicant 

    3. Guarantee amount 

Authenticate Enter BG details

3. Get instant results 
Avenue will instantly confirm if the BG exists and whether it’s active and valid. 

Authenticate Results

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Avenue Bank Ltd ABN 24 628 073 085, AFSL 520239, is authorised by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) to operate an Authorised Deposit-taking Institution. This information is of a general nature only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant terms and conditions and relevant product documents prior to making a decision.

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