ANZ
Savings Accounts Review
Compare ANZ Savings Accounts
Compare ANZ Savings Accounts – read our review and compare the features and benefits available from ANZ. Make an informed decision to find a Savings Account that suits you.
ANZ offers a range of competitive high interest Savings Accounts, helping its customers to achieve their savings goals based on their savings plans. All ANZ savings accounts have been designed to meet a specific set of criteria commonly required by different types of savers, allowing you to choose an account that is right for you, whatever your needs.
Whether you're just looking to start saving, want to build on your existing savings or want to get the best returns from your savings, ANZ Savings Accounts have several options to help you find an account that suits your individual needs.
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No Min balance. No withdrawal Penalties.
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No min balance. NO withdrawal Penalties. Rate includes 1.95% p.a. Bonus for the first 3 months.
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Get 4.65% for the 1st 4 Months from account opening. Rate then drops to 3.20%p.a. No minimum balance. No monthly Fee.
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No min balance. NO withdrawal Penalties. Rate includes an ongoing 1.55% p.a. Bonus. Earn bonus interest when you make no withdrawals and deposit at least $50 before the last business day of each month.
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No min balance. NO withdrawal Penalties. Rate includes 1.55% p.a. Bonus for the first 4 months, after which rate drops to 3.00%p.a
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- Get a total of 4.80%p.a
- Open a Direct Saver online saving account today and enjoy a fixed bonus rate of 1.95%p.a. above the standard Direct Saver variable rate 2.85%p.a with No fees
- No minimum balance
- Instant funds transfer if linked to St.George account
- Unlimited fee-free phone and Internet banking
- Interest calculated daily & paid monthly
- Open up to 15 multiple direct saver accounts
- Use it as your DIY Superannuation.
- Get 3.00% p.a. (current standard variable interest rate) + 1.50% (4 months fixed bonus interest rate on new accounts) p.a. = 4.50% p.a. (current NAB iSaver rate on new accounts).
- Interest is calculated daily and paid monthly
- Open an account with $1
- Pay no transaction or account keeping fees
- Make unlimited deposits and withdrawals
- No Direct ATM withdrawal instead withdraw via transfer to other account or beneficiary.
- 3.00% p.a Westpac eSaver variable introductory rate + 1.55% p.a for 4 months fixed bonus rate = 4.55% p.a
- High interest calculated daily on the full balance and paid monthly
- Unlimited and fee free access to funds via Internet or Automated Telephone Banking to a linked transaction or savings account
- No minimum balance, transfers or fixed investment terms
- Optional paperless estatements
- A great introductory rate of 4.65% p.a. for the first 4 months of your account opening.
- At the end of 4 months you’ll receive our standard variable interest rate, currently 3.20% p.a.
- No account fees
- No minimum balance
- No fixed terms or hidden catches
- Access your money 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through phone and internet banking
- Savings up to $1 million will be covered by the Australian Government Guarantee
- Get 4.95% on balances up to $250k.
- No fees and no minimum balance
- Access to your savings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Interest calculated daily, paid monthly
- No need to switch banks for your everyday banking
- Also available to DIY super and trust accounts
- 0.01% p.a Westpac eSaver variable introductory rate + 4.55% p.a fixed bonus rate = 4.55% p.a
- Earn bonus interest when you make no withdrawals and deposit at least $50 before the last business day of each month
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