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Re: Which Bank?
Sounds like "Which Bank" :D Although Nab are not much better remember sitting in an office and young lady was adding up and my husband had to point out that her addition was incorrect. :D
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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.
who on earth writes these pages?!! |
Re: Which Bank?
Here's a comparison site for the Australian bank accounts and other financial thingies:-
http://www.which4u.com.au/bank-accounts |
Re: Which Bank?
We opened ours with Westpac from the uk and have been very pleased with them and we have lived here for over 10 months. The good thing with this bank is that your debit card is a Mastercard which comes in handy when you want to buy things over the internet. My friend opened hers with Commonwealth but was dissapointed at not having a visa or mastercard option on her card.
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Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by jorgon
(Post 6661352)
Here's a comparison site for the Australian bank accounts and other financial thingies:-
http://www.which4u.com.au/bank-accounts No sign of, say, Virgin credit card, ING or HSBC banks! It's as if they don't exist if they are not Australian. |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by Wol
(Post 6661586)
And doesn't it just prove the point that people have made?
No sign of, say, Virgin credit card, ING or HSBC banks! It's as if they don't exist if they are not Australian. And Virgin Card doesn't exist (well it does if you already have one - but they're not issuing any more). ;) |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by NickyC
(Post 6661625)
HSBC is at the top of the list.
And Virgin Card doesn't exist (well it does if you already have one - but they're not issuing any more). ;) I hadn't heard that Virgin have stopped their card though. When was that? |
Re: Which Bank?
I was reading that you can only apply for a bank account when you have a TFN but can only get a TFN when you are in Australia. Is this right?
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Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by Wol
(Post 6661752)
You are absolutely right! RTFQ....
I hadn't heard that Virgin have stopped their card though. When was that? |
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We have HSBC opened in the uk
phoned up uk telephone banking and they posted out the application, which i then took to the local branch. No problems as yet, havent had any charges during the past 2 years, only place the card dont work so far is Total Filling station. James |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by knockoff nige
(Post 6662002)
I was reading that you can only apply for a bank account when you have a TFN but can only get a TFN when you are in Australia. Is this right?
You can open a bank account without at TFN. However, the bank is obliged to deduct tax at 48.5%, until such time as you do provide a TFN. I believe you cannot get TFN's offshore but I may be wrong. http://www.infochoice.com.au has some comparison tables for a wide variety of financial data, including current accounts. I tend to find banks in Oz similar to banks in the UK in that they are all much of a muchness: you can easily find people with both horror stories and good stories to tell about any of the major banks. |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by RCoight
(Post 6662521)
No.
You can open a bank account without at TFN. However, the bank is obliged to deduct tax at 48.5%, until such time as you do provide a TFN. I believe you cannot get TFN's offshore but I may be wrong. http://www.infochoice.com.au has some comparison tables for a wide variety of financial data, including current accounts. I tend to find banks in Oz similar to banks in the UK in that they are all much of a muchness: you can easily find people with both horror stories and good stories to tell about any of the major banks. |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by RCoight
(Post 6662521)
No.
You can open a bank account without at TFN. However, the bank is obliged to deduct tax at 48.5%, until such time as you do provide a TFN. I believe you cannot get TFN's offshore but I may be wrong. http://www.infochoice.com.au has some comparison tables for a wide variety of financial data, including current accounts. I tend to find banks in Oz similar to banks in the UK in that they are all much of a muchness: you can easily find people with both horror stories and good stories to tell about any of the major banks. Hi there - We opened a Commonwealth London a/c and another one was opened in Brisbane. Asked for their exchange rate yesterday and it was pretty comparable with HIFX etc. so transferred a bulk of money in there for them to call me before exchanging to dollars. It can stay there for a time until you tell them when to change it. It then goes over to an investment a/c in Oz at an interest rate of 6.8%. I have a question though, will it get taxed as we don't have a TFN yet? |
Re: Which Bank?
Originally Posted by nickywes
(Post 6662873)
I have a question though, will it get taxed as we don't have a TFN yet?
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Re: Which Bank?
I can't recommend strongly enough not using Commonwealth. They were very good at transferring our money over from the UK, but their service we found to be terrible. We're with ANZ now and haven't had any problems. I also hear very good things about Westpac. Plus, I believe there's talk of a takeover/merger between Westpac and St George, so the lack of ATMs for St George shouldn't be a problem after that goes through.
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