Using our bank product comparison charts

26 March 2008

Banks have a staggering array of products to offer, and there are a great many number of banks, so how can you easily tell which are giving the best deals for you? Well, we provide product comparison pages comparing the major features of several common banking products. They're easy to use, and could save you hours of searching.

For example, our comparison page of the best transaction accounts in Australia is useful to almost everyone, with a broad range of details. You can start by comparing your finance access options. Some banks are more accessible by certain means, and many provide extra online facilities.

The interest rates of accounts can vary depending on the amount you have deposited, and we cater to these with arrange of listings from amounts lower than $1000 up to amounts as large as $500,000. For everyday transaction accounts, this range should be more than necessary for the day to day customer.

We also provide details of the minimum opening and ongoing balances. While many accounts forego these in order to attract new customers, it is an important detail, as you are unlikely to be offered a decent interest rate without a significant amount deposited.

We also list the interest payment schedule, which is important if you are hoping to gain from your interest compounding over time.

This is just one of our many comparison tools, with a high level of detail also available for credit cards, home loans, and many other high use banking products. Please browse our site to find the best on offer from the banks.



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