Competitions

Encompass Current Member competitions:

E-man colouring competition

Help E-man save the world for your chance to WIN 1 of 5 Encompass Credit Union cheque prizes valued at $50. Kick start your savings today and enter the E-man colouring competition.

The E-man colouring competition is open to all Australian residents up to 12 years old and closes 15th January 2010.

Please click here for colouring competition entry forms.

Please click here for full terms and condiitions.

 

NSW Road Traffic Authority(RTA) MORNING TEA COMPETITION

Apply for a home loan between 29th April - 31 July 2009 for a chance to win a LCD TV*

Competition is now closed.

Full Terms and Conditions. Authorised under permit NSW number LTPM/08/00781

 

ENCOMPASS SPRING HOME LOAN COMPETITION

Settle into your new home by Christmas for a chance to WIN a mortgage payment holiday.

Settle into your new home or refinance over $100,000 between 1st October - 25th December 2008 and be in the running for your chance to win a mortgage payment holiday for the month of January '09. Who could ask for a better start to the New Year!

Prize : For one lucky winner, Encompass is going to make your mortgage repayment for the month of January.

CONGRATULATIONS to Mr and Mrs CURLEVSKI the lucky winner of the Spring Home Loan Competition. Encompass wishes you a Happy New year.

For full terms and conditions

Competition is now closed.

* Terms and conditions apply

Competiton ends 25 December 2008. Authorised under NSW Trade Permit No:LTPM/07/20502.

 

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