St. George Bank’s Cardless Cash withdrawal service has been discontinued and is no longer available. They still allow cardless deposits, but ATM withdrawals now require a physical card or digital wallet.
🏦 What Was Cardless Cash?
This feature previously allowed customers to withdraw money from ATMs without a physical card. Using the St. George mobile banking app, customers could:
Generate a six-digit cash code valid for 3 hours
Withdraw up to $500 per day and $1,000 per week
Use up to three transactions per day
Access ATMs across Westpac Group (St. George, BankSA, Bank of Melbourne, Westpac)
❌ Why It’s No Longer Available
According to official statements from St. George Bank and Westpac, the cardless cash withdrawal feature has been permanently discontinued. They still allow cardless deposits, but ATM withdrawals now require a physical card or digital wallet.
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🧾 Community Feedback
Many users reported the feature disappeared from the mobile app and was disabled in October 2024.
While the ATM interface might still display “cardless withdrawal,” the functionality no longer works.
“I can’t seem to find the option to use it at all… Gone as of 11 October based on signs at my local branch.”
✅ What You Can Do Now
Since cardless cash withdrawals are no longer supported, here are alternative ways to get cash:
Carry your debit card or register it in a digital wallet (e.g. Apple Pay or Google Pay) and use NFC/tap-to-pay compatible ATMs.
Use Bank@Post services at Australia Post outlets.
Make ATM withdrawals using your card at any of the 7,000+ free ATMs in the Westpac Group network.
📝 Summary Table
| Feature | Status |
|---|---|
| Cardless Cash Withdrawal | Discontinued (as of October 2024) |
| Cash Code Generation | No longer available |
| Cardless Cash Deposits | Still supported |
| Withdraw via App + ATM | Not supported |
| Alternative options | Digital wallet, ATM, Bank@Post |
💡 Tip
If you used to rely on this feature, you may want to consider switching banks or updating your banking setup—such as linking your card with Apple Pay or Google Pay. That way you can still enjoy cashless access when your card isn’t on hand.
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