- Maximum rate: 5% p.a.
- Standard variable rate: 1% p.a.
- Monthly fees: $0

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Read more…Australians are used to banking with the best. The four major banks in Australia; Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), Commonwealth Bank Of Australia (CBA), National Australia Bank (NAB), Westpac Banking Corporation (Westpac), are used to enjoying world status for offering quality banking solutions. Each of these banks has around and over AUD$70 billion in market capitalisation according to the ASX 200 List. Of course, these banking solutions do come at a cost. But, despite recent 2016 news of the increasing costs that banks are facing, Australians can still enjoy free accounts like savings accounts. The only requirement in many cases is a minimum balance or opening amount. Sometimes it's even a zero on all the usual costs, e.g. monthly fees, minimum balances, and opening balances! You can see whether Australian bank accounts will ever get as expensive as American bank accounts. Finding the cheapest savings account is of course not the only part of banking in Australia. Let's take a look at some of the best products that banks in Australia offer.
If you take your personal banking to ANZ, you can open many different accounts. These include everyday bank accounts, savings accounts, and term deposits. ANZ banking services are friendly to those migrating and will help to switch over to their online banking system through their online switching service. ANZ offers a solid online banking system that includes the ANZ internet banking platform. The ANZ online banking experience is also useful on mobile and will help you with your banking needs. It was the first of the Australian four to launch Apple Pay.
CommBank offers the largest ATM network in Australia, which makes it useful to those who often need cash available to them. They are the leaders when it comes to offering banking solutions through technology. The CommBank online banking system is called Netbank and can help you with international money transfers with support for many popular currencies.
National Bank of Australia offers flexible savings options for Australians. It often has no fees attached and when you deposit up to $250,000 in a NAB savings account, your money is protected as a part of the Australian Government guarantee. Learn more about the NAB competitive and bonus interest rates here.
Westpac has a focus on everyday banking needs and gives its customers easy access to their money. You can use the Westpac online banking platform or Westpac mobile banking experience, while trusting in the encryption technology to keep all the communications secure. They've also added the Westpac Protect security guarantee that safeguards customers from unauthorised transactions. View the Westpac solutions that will allow you to access your money easily.
Foreigners in Australia contribute to about 28% of the general population. With such a big representation of the total population, it is vital for banks to offer banking solutions to people that do not have official Australian citizenship. You can open a bank account in Australia if you are a student, working in Australia or are migrating to Australia. Learn more about opening a transaction account, savings account or fixed deposit if you're a foreigner in Australia.
If or when you've found an account you'd like to apply for, you can click on 'go to site' or 'open' to be taken to the bank's website. On this page you can enquire for more information, or submit an online application. The application will ask you for your personal and contact details as well as some identification, including your driver's licence number (if you have one), or your passport number. Once this information has been submitted you'll usually receive your application number and other important information within the next few business days, and will generally be able to start using your account within 5 to 7 business days.
To open a bank account in Australia, you will need the following:
Australia's banking industry is made up of a number of institutions, including: Small, medium and large banks A bank is a deposit taking institution. Australia has four major banks known as the 'big four' including the Australian and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), National Australia Bank (NAB), Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Westpac Banking Corporation. There are a also a range of smaller banks, some of which are owned by the big four.
Australia has a well regulated banking industry with constant reforms aiming to make the system fairer and more transparent to consumers. The regulator for Australia's financial services system is the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). APRA works to ensure the industry upholds prudential standards and enforces regulations when institutions do not.
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Hi Quentin,
Thanks for the question.
You can find information about honeymoon period home loans in our guide and compare them to other loans.
Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you.
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Marc