Hi,
Worth mentioning:
1. HSBC offer 5 free withdrawals at non-HSBC ATMs.
2. You are all better off having a CMA Plus account offered by Citigroup Wealth Advisors. It does not have the linked account but it offers 4.75% interest rate on all balances, Visa Debit card and so on, unlimited ATM withdrawals for free. No $5 fee applies. The only catch is you have to have a share trading account, only attracts brokerage if you buy and sell shares. https://sec1.citismithbarney.com.au/Access/Dyn/Content/ourservices/domesticinvestments/cash_management.html
3. How is this related to frequentflyer.com.au
- sorry I am being mean here.
4. Somebody mentioned an Elders Rural Bank online (ERBonline Savings and Term Deposit Account) account. Their interest rate is only 6.10%.
You should check out either Raboplus RaboPlus Australia: high interest savings, term deposits, low cost managed funds, online investments (6.6%) plus a free security token. Use FF0507 in the promotion code (at END of application form) to receive $25 welcome bonus incentive (this may be withdrawn at anytime - so be quick). This rate is available for personal and business customers on all balances.
(In comparison Bankwest offers their Telenet Saver BankWest - Bank of Western Australia Ltd. for personal customers 6.8% and Business Telenet Saver BankWest Business TeleNet Saver | Online business savings account 6.35%). Rabobank also allows you to enter managed funds. Be aware that Bankwest's rate for personal customers is introductory for the first year only compared to Rabo's ongoing rate (and it does not have features like free security tokens and $25 welcome bonus).
5. Another worth mentioning is the Home Cash Maximiser account. If you have $5000 in it, third party ATM fees are waived and it also has a Visa debit. Home Building Society and StateWest Financial Services, WA's newest and friendliest banking service. The interest rate on $5000 is 5%.
Hope this helps you!
*Disclaimer: Read the Product Disclosure statement (PDS) and determine whether the product suits your needs and/or circumstances.*
Regards,
dgruber
Worth mentioning:
1. HSBC offer 5 free withdrawals at non-HSBC ATMs.
2. You are all better off having a CMA Plus account offered by Citigroup Wealth Advisors. It does not have the linked account but it offers 4.75% interest rate on all balances, Visa Debit card and so on, unlimited ATM withdrawals for free. No $5 fee applies. The only catch is you have to have a share trading account, only attracts brokerage if you buy and sell shares. https://sec1.citismithbarney.com.au/Access/Dyn/Content/ourservices/domesticinvestments/cash_management.html
3. How is this related to frequentflyer.com.au

4. Somebody mentioned an Elders Rural Bank online (ERBonline Savings and Term Deposit Account) account. Their interest rate is only 6.10%.
You should check out either Raboplus RaboPlus Australia: high interest savings, term deposits, low cost managed funds, online investments (6.6%) plus a free security token. Use FF0507 in the promotion code (at END of application form) to receive $25 welcome bonus incentive (this may be withdrawn at anytime - so be quick). This rate is available for personal and business customers on all balances.
(In comparison Bankwest offers their Telenet Saver BankWest - Bank of Western Australia Ltd. for personal customers 6.8% and Business Telenet Saver BankWest Business TeleNet Saver | Online business savings account 6.35%). Rabobank also allows you to enter managed funds. Be aware that Bankwest's rate for personal customers is introductory for the first year only compared to Rabo's ongoing rate (and it does not have features like free security tokens and $25 welcome bonus).
5. Another worth mentioning is the Home Cash Maximiser account. If you have $5000 in it, third party ATM fees are waived and it also has a Visa debit. Home Building Society and StateWest Financial Services, WA's newest and friendliest banking service. The interest rate on $5000 is 5%.
Hope this helps you!
*Disclaimer: Read the Product Disclosure statement (PDS) and determine whether the product suits your needs and/or circumstances.*
Regards,
dgruber
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