Other facilities

Periodical Payments

This service enables you to make a payment or transfer from your savings account on a regular basis.

Periodical payments can be set up to recur (e.g. weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly) for an indefinite or fixed number of payments or transfers.  

Outgoing payments can be in the form of transfers to another member's account or another financial institution. Payments can also be by cheque posted to an address you nominate or to a Bpay biller.

Users of our Internet Banking Service can create their own periodical payments. What's more, you can view, edit or delete any existing periodical payment instruction we hold on file for you. A receipt is generated to confirm your request.

Lending and Banking Centre Deposits and Withdrawals

The one place you can conduct all of your banking transactions and still be assured of a friendly smile and help when you need it is one of our convenient Lending and Banking Centres.

Simply call into one of our Lending and Banking Centres and you'll see how easy it is. You can transact on any of your accounts, make whatever enquiries you need to and can be rest assured that your interests are in good hands.

Payroll Deductions

Payroll deductions let you elect to have a certain amount taken out of your pay and forwarded to your accounts every pay day. It takes the pain out of saving and makes it a very convenient way to make your loan repayments.

Questions?

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