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  2. Offset loan - Wikipedia

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    An offset loan is a type of lending arrangement, usually for a mortgage, in which a borrower also maintains a savings account with the lender. Instead of receiving interest on the savings account, the interest payment due on the loan is calculated only on the net balance of the loan minus the savings account. The regular payment is calculated ...

  3. Commonwealth Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia was established by the Commonwealth Bank Act 1911, introduced by the Andrew Fisher Labor government, which favoured bank nationalisation, with effect on 22 December 1911. [10] [11] In a rare move for the time, the bank was to have both savings and general bank business. The bank was also the first bank in ...

  4. Flexible mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Without an offset account, the $200,000 would be saved in a savings account, which would have an interest rate of 3.5% per year. If the money is in the account for one year, the interest earned would amount to $7,000 ($200,000 × 3.5%). The former option allows reducing the interest by $10,000, and while the latter gives $7,000.

  5. Deposit account - Wikipedia

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    A deposit account that allows for the withdrawal of funds without penalty but requires a higher minimum balance to earn interest. [1] 6 Sweep account: A deposit account in which amounts over a certain balance are automatically transferred to another account pursuant to a pre-determined set of arrangements. 7 Automatic transfer service account

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  7. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, the "Big Four" banks announced they would abolish non-customer ATM usage fees. The Commonwealth Bank was the first to make the announcement, shortly followed by the three other major banks: ANZ, NAB and Westpac. The rediATM network charges up to A$2.50 for domestic cards and A$5.00 for international cards. [4]

  8. ASB Bank - Wikipedia

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    A branch in Ponsonby, Auckland. ASB Bank Limited, commonly stylised as ASB, is a bank owned by Commonwealth Bank of Australia, operating in New Zealand.It provides a range of financial services including retail, business and rural banking, funds management, as well as insurance through its Sovereign Limited subsidiary, and investment and securities services through its ASB Group Investments ...

  9. CBB Bank - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Business Bank, as well known as CBB Bank, was founded on March 9, 2005 in Los Angeles, California with only 20 employees and $23.1 million of capital.It had its first stock traded on March 21 of that same year.