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Suncorp Everyday Options Account

Suncorp Everyday Options Account $5 a month None With unlimited FREE Suncorp transactions, 24/7 access to your funds and high variable or fixed interest, this bank account will make managing the family budget so much simpler! Apply Now
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St.George Power Saver

St.George Power Saver No monthly accounting fee None St.George Power Saver account - No monthly account service fees, immediate access to your money, available for DIY super investment, eligible for Government Guarantee#. Apply Now
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NAB eBanking

NAB eBanking $4 a month $1 Just $4 a month for unlimited access via NAB Internet Banking, NAB Telephone Banking, EFTPOS and NAB ATMs. Deposit a minimum of $2,500 into your account and we'll waive your monthly account service fee. Apply Now
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NAB Classic Banking

NAB Classic Banking $5 a month $1 $5 a month for unlimited NAB transactions including branch deposits and withdrawals. Deposit a minimum of $3,500 into your account and we'll waive your monthly account service fee. Apply Now
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NAB Gold Banking

NAB Gold Banking $10 a month $1 Complimentary travel insurance plus all the features of NAB Classic Banking, and unlimited access to all non-NAB ATMs in Australia and most overseas ATMs at no extra cost for $10 a month. Deposit a minimum of $5,000 into your account and we'll waive your monthly account service fee. Apply Now
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St.George Complete Freedom

St.George Complete Freedom $5 a month (or free if customer deposits at least $2,000 per calendar month - eg their salary) $1 A full-service account offering unlimited^ branch, cheque and electronic transactions, plus the benefits of a Visa Debit Card for 24/7† access to your money anywhere in the world for a low, flat monthly account service fee (or free if customer deposits at least $2,000 per calendar month - eg their salary) Apply Now
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St.George Express Freedom

St.George Express Freedom $3 a month $1 Unlimited fee-free everyday banking*. Enjoy fee-free Internet and Phone Banking. Added convenience & flexibility of a VISA Debit card**. No minimum monthly balance required. Apply Now
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ANZ Access Select

ANZ Access Select $2 a month No minimum balance Unlimited transactions via ANZ Internet Banking. Apply Now
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ANZ Access Advantage

ANZ Access Advantage $5 a month No minimum balance Unlimited transactions via ANZ Internet Banking, ANZ branches, ANZ ATMs, cheques, direct debits, EFTPOS and ANZ Phone Banking. Apply Now
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*Rate is current as at 7 April 2008 and is subject to change. Information does not take into account personal circumstances. Please obtain and read PDS available on request by phoning the number provided. Terms and Conditions apply. Term Deposit issued by St.George Bank Ltd. ABN 92055413070 AFS Licence 240997
* Transaction fees apply for using non St.George ATMs. Other transaction fees and charges for special services apply. Daily transaction limits apply.
** VISA Debit is available only to Australian residents over 18 years of age and is only available on the Complete Freedom Account and Express Freedom Account.
Licence No. 240997.
For more information about NAB iSaver and its offerings visit:
http://www.nab.com.au/Personal_Finance/0,,87687,00.html

* Transaction fees apply for using non‑St.George ATMs. Other transaction fees and charges for special services apply. Daily transaction limits apply.
** VISA Debit is available only to Australian residents over 18 years of age and is only available on the Complete Freedom Account and Express Freedom Account.

Disclaimer:
Customers residing in NSW or ACT, the monthly account service fee will be waived for 6 months after you open a Complete Freedom, Simply Freedom or Express Freedom account between 1 July 2008 and 30 September 2008 and deposit $500 each month. For customers residing in QLD, VIC or TAS, the monthly account service fee will be waived for 6 months after you open a Complete Freedom, Simply Freedom or Express Freedom account between 2 January 2008 and 30 September 2008 and have salary credited regularly to the account for the first 6 months. For customers residing in WA, the monthly account service fee will be waived for 6 months after you open a Complete Freedom, Simply Freedom or Express Freedom account between 19 August 2007 and 31 August 2008 and have salary credited regularly to the account for the first 6 months. The 6-month period begins on the date of account opening. Transaction fees apply for using non-St.George/BankSA ATMs on all accounts. Other transaction fees, charges and daily transaction limits apply. Offer is available to new Freedom account customers and is limited to one account per customer. This information has been prepared without taking into account your circumstances. Read the Terms and Conditions available at any branch or www.stgeorge.com.au and ensure that the product is appropriate for you. Products issued by St.George Bank Limited ABN 92 055 513 070 AFS Licence No. 240997.

*Rate is current as at 5 August 2008 and is subject to change. Information does not take into account personal circumstances. Please obtain and read PDS available on request phoning 1300 662 745. Terms and Conditions apply. Term Deposit issued by St.George Bank Ltd. ABN 92055413070 AFS Licence 240997

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