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bigpaul Aug 8th 2008 4:58 am

Which Bank?
 
Which Australian Bank can people recommend? I've not long got off the phone from Money Corp, whom we intend to use to transfer our money over - and they were strongly recommended through this site, they said that they can get ANZ to contact us, send forms out and open an account, all before leaving the UK. We will just have to present ourselves with ID at the bank once we arrive to activate the account.

geordiebloke Aug 8th 2008 7:59 am

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by bigpaul (Post 6657744)
Which Australian Bank can people recommend? I've not long got off the phone from Money Corp, whom we intend to use to transfer our money over - and they were strongly recommended through this site, they said that they can get ANZ to contact us, send forms out and open an account, all before leaving the UK. We will just have to present ourselves with ID at the bank once we arrive to activate the account.

We've just opened an account with the Commonwealth Bank, from the UK
Very easy with an online application and a couple of phone calls to clarify
things. Staff in their London office were very helpful and explained things
in simple terms for a simpleton like me :D
They didn't appear too happy that I was using hifx to transfer funds into the
account, rather than the London account which is also opened at the same
time, but there you go.

Steve

islandergirl Aug 8th 2008 8:11 am

Re: Which Bank?
 
There are 5 banks in Australia, Commonwealth, ANZ, NAB, Westpac and St George. The first four are the biggest and have the best ATM coverage. As far as everyday accounts it doesn't matter all that much, they will all offer a similar product, so choose whatever is convenient for you.

Russ_Sarah Aug 8th 2008 8:27 am

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by islandergirl (Post 6658039)
There are 5 banks in Australia, Commonwealth, ANZ, NAB, Westpac and St George. The first four are the biggest and have the best ATM coverage. As far as everyday accounts it doesn't matter all that much, they will all offer a similar product, so choose whatever is convenient for you.

we went with westpac and opened an account online before we arrive..

all done online..

shabee Aug 8th 2008 9:12 am

Re: Which Bank?
 
I have gone with ANZ, so far no problems. All set up for internet banking. Thay have an office in London so I sent the forms there. Going to have a look at money corp though, heard a few people speaking about them lately.
Shabee
x

ossigeno Aug 8th 2008 9:41 am

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by islandergirl (Post 6658039)
There are 5 banks in Australia, Commonwealth, ANZ, NAB, Westpac and St George. The first four are the biggest and have the best ATM coverage. As far as everyday accounts it doesn't matter all that much, they will all offer a similar product, so choose whatever is convenient for you.

Plus HSBC, Bank of Queensland, Bendigo Bank, Citibank, BankWest.

islandergirl Aug 8th 2008 12:17 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 
In Aus if you use your ATM card in another banks ATM you will generally get slugged with a $2.50 fee every time(depending on your bank's fee structure).

So not a good idea to open an account with eg Bendigo or BQL unless the ATM is located close to home or where you work, stick with the majors until you get yourself situated as you can always change once you are settled,

cheekivimto07 Aug 8th 2008 12:24 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 
We opened an account with ANZ before leaving the UK, we had our money transfered through HIFX and all went smoothly, everything was sat waiting for us when we arrived.

Swerv-o Aug 8th 2008 12:48 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by islandergirl (Post 6658617)
In Aus if you use your ATM card in another banks ATM you will generally get slugged with a $2.50 fee every time(depending on your bank's fee structure).

So not a good idea to open an account with eg Bendigo or BQL unless the ATM is located close to home or where you work, stick with the majors until you get yourself situated as you can always change once you are settled,


Unless you open an account with one of the fee free alternatives such as HSBC or Citibank. I'm with the latter, and have been very pleased with the service that I have. I can use any ATM in the country and not pay any fees for the privilege.


S

Helen Randle Aug 8th 2008 4:36 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 
I there any info on bank charges in Australia anywhere?? when I was there before I seem to remember charges for things like having less than $500 in the account etc.
There are so many varieties of account in UK I wondered if it was the same over there....

Also, for people who use the Moneysaving expert in UK, is there an equivalent in Oz??
Thanks
Helen:)

knockoff nige Aug 8th 2008 5:15 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by Helen Randle (Post 6659518)
I there any info on bank charges in Australia anywhere?? when I was there before I seem to remember charges for things like having less than $500 in the account etc.
There are so many varieties of account in UK I wondered if it was the same over there....

Also, for people who use the Moneysaving expert in UK, is there an equivalent in Oz??
Thanks
Helen:)

Yes, I'm interested in knowing this too. I'm in Ireland and currently have a great deal with AIB. IE, no bank charges when in credit, use online banking once a quarter. ATM usage is free. Is there anything similar in Oz that would offer a debit card also?

For anyone Ireland based, how have you/are you going to transfer money or open an account over here?

minibelle Aug 8th 2008 10:23 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 
We have opened an online account with westpac, very easy :thumbsup:

minibelle

Swerv-o Aug 8th 2008 11:45 pm

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by knockoff nige (Post 6659678)
Yes, I'm interested in knowing this too. I'm in Ireland and currently have a great deal with AIB. IE, no bank charges when in credit, use online banking once a quarter. ATM usage is free. Is there anything similar in Oz that would offer a debit card also?

For anyone Ireland based, how have you/are you going to transfer money or open an account over here?


Yes, have a look at the Citibank Citibank Plus account. There are no ATM fees for usage in any ATM in Australia, internet and everyday transactions are free too. There is a $5 per month charge, but they waive this if you have your salary paid into the account. You can also link a high interest savings account to it.

Another good thing is that transfers between different regions are free and seamless too. So if for example you have a UK Citibank account, and an Australian one, then you can transfer money between them free of charge. I'm not sure if you will necessarily get the best exchange rate, but it's still a pretty useful feature.


S

Petals Aug 9th 2008 4:12 am

Re: Which Bank?
 
Since the title of your thread is"Which Bank" it would have to be the Commonwealth Bank, that is there ad "Which Bank"

:thumbsup:

Wol Aug 9th 2008 6:11 am

Re: Which Bank?
 

Originally Posted by 4Margaret (Post 6661076)
Since the title of your thread is"Which Bank" it would have to be the Commonwealth Bank, that is there ad "Which Bank"

:thumbsup:

The bank to which we made a special visit in London to open a migrant account, who weren't particularly interested but who accepted all the completed forms and set up our account.

And couldn't find any record of us when we arrived. So we went with HSBC.

However, CBA - bless 'em - have both our super savings accounts. Since I wanted statements for our tax returns last month and none had arrived, I phoned them. The "Executive" on the phone took some 15 minutes to reluctantly find out what the interest rate was, couldn't work out what 15% tax of that was, and said the statements were delayed until October because of the changes to the rules in July 2007. YES - 2007!

Even by Australian standards pretty average!


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