Compare Transaction Accounts

Transaction accounts are used to receive and withdraw funds and act as a hub for other accounts such as savings accounts.

Transaction Account Monthly Account Fee $ Interest Rate % p.a. Debit Card Facility Benefits Apply
HSBC Online Savings Account $0 0.05% Yes
  • 0.05% p.a. on amounts up to $5,000
  • 5.00% p.a on balances over $5,000 until July 1 2010
  • $0 monthly fees with no hidden catches
  • Unlimited ATM transactions at almost 2,700 HSBC, Westpac, St.George and BankSA ATMs nationally without incurring an ATM Operator Fee
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St George Power Saver $0 6.00 No
  • Competitive rate of interest from the first dollar
  • Promotional rate offer of 5.75% p.a. available to new Power Saver account customers who open an account within the promotional period 11 January 2010 to 28 February 2010
  • New Power Saver customer means that the customer does not currently own a Power Saver account prior to commencement of the promo date; 11 January 2010
  • No minimum monthly balance requirement
  • Choose a Deposit Only Card, so you won't be tempted to access your savings at an ATM
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St George Express Freedom $3 0.00 Yes
  • Shop securely online with the electronic only Visa Debit Card
  • Pay as you go branch and cheque services
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St George Complete Freedom $7 0.00 Yes
  • 10 free SMS Alerts per month
  • Shop securely online, over the phone or overseas with your Visa Debit Card
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Suncorp Everyday Options $5 4.50 No
  • No minimum monthly balance, or deposit amount required
  • Instant and unlimited access via ATMs/EFTPOS, Phone & Internet Banking plus Suncorp Bank branches and a free cheque book
  • Link up to 9 High Interest Sub Accounts, which earn 4.25% p.a.
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Everyday Accounts

With so many banks and building society's out in the market place today trying to win your business there are many different everyday banking accounts products available.

We all need an account for day to day banking. Everyday banking accounts are used to hold our money before we spend it buying groceries, petrol, paying rent/mortgages or other bills associated with the everyday running of the family home.

Finding the right account can be difficult with some accounts costing you a small fortune if you make too many withdrawals from an ATM machine.

Please visit the Tools section of our web site to find a comprehensive range of product comparison charts that include all the fees and costs associated with the different everyday banking accounts available.