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What Bank are you with? (1 Viewer)

InVinsanity

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Name says it all folks and why.
Which has good interest rate and low fees.
 

proringz

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Commbank - no monthly fees for students with the Complete Access Debit Mastercard (includes unlimited free transactions from internet, phone, eftpos, branch withdrawal, branch deposits, own-bank ATM, cheque), also have a NetBank Saver to transfer funds to from the complete access.
 
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badquinton304

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ING Direct - Orange Everyday
I should also get a savings account but im not bothered.
 
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iRuler

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Go Westpac/Commonwealth Bank.

I'm with NBC (National Bank of China), mad interest rates, -5% p.a., really worth keeping the money safe in another country.
 

kounato

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I keep the majority of my money in the Cayman Islands tbh
 

SSRabbitohs2009

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Commonwealth.
I did that student banking when I was younger, too, now that I think about it. Where'd that money go? (It would probably only every amount to maybe $10)
 

thaer

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st george with a complete freedom student account thingo
and a power saver i think it's called 6%p.a which is kindda ok i guess
 

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St george!! I also had a commonwealth one that got deleted a few months ago because they started taking out monthly fees once I turned 18 (I cbf going into a branch to show them proof that i am a student) so after it got to about -$20 they deleted it without warning.
 

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When I said no monthly account fees- it was no with a silent K as in you may not KNOW about the fees until the fees are charged :p

Banks ALWAYS have a way of revolving around the above statement! Good on ya ANZ for pointing it out in a hilarious way! :)
 

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i was with bankwest, but they cheated me so i was like screw you guys.
 

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