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Banking & Saving NAB Bank Accounts

Compare NAB Bank Accounts

Compare NAB Bank Accounts – read our review and compare the features and benefits available from NAB. Make an informed decision to find a Bank Account that suits you.

NAB Bank Accounts Review

NAB offer a range of bank accounts designed to suit all your banking needs. NAB bank accounts provide customers with the convenience of a free NAB Visa Debit card.

Deposit a minimum of $2,500 per month into your ebanking account; $3,500 into your classic account; or $4,000 into your Gold account and NAB will waive your monthly account service fee.

Manage your account at a time that is convenient to you, using NAB's Internet and Telephone Banking services.

All NAB Savings Accounts are protected by the Australian Government Deposit Guarantee, which guarantees individuals protection on deposits of up to $1 million per institution or bank.

Features

Interest Rate:
0.1% AER
Minimum Balance:
$1
Monthly Fee:
$0

Account Description

  • A NAB Visa Debit card
  • Choice of 4 card colours
  • Access to Visa Entertainment
  • 90 day Purchase Protection Insurance1
  • No minimum or opening balance requirements – open your account with just $1
  • Access to ATMs overseas anywhere the PLUS sign is displayed (fees apply)
  • Access to your money through the rediATM network with no additional ATM fees
  • Six monthly statement, however if NAB Visa Debit option is taken, statements are provided every two months
  • Check your balance, withdraw or deposit at any Australia Post Bank@Post outlet

Transaction Fees

No monthly account service fee (No min deposit required) FREE Visa Debit card with every account Unlimited Free NAB banking access via ATM, Branch or online.

Features

Interest Rate:
0.1% AER
Minimum Balance:
$1
Monthly Fee:
$10

Account Description

  • No ATM fees
  • Make monthly deposits to avoid fee of:
  • NEB Gold = $10 fee - deposit $5,000pm to avoid this
  • A NAB Gold Visa Debit Card
  • NAB Gold Overseas Travel Insurance
  • NAB Gold Purchase Protection Insurance
  • Visa Zero Liability policy
  • Verification by Visa
  • Transaction monitoring
  • Daily cash withdrawal of $2,000 using NAB Gold Visa Debit card
  • No minimum or opening balance requirements – open your account with just $1
  • Access to your money through the rediATM network with no additional ATM fees
  • Access to ATMs overseas anywhere the PLUS sign is displayed
  • Six monthly statement, however if NAB Visa Debit option is taken, statements are provided every two months
  • Access at participating Australia Post outlets to check your balance, withdraw or deposit
  • No foreign currency conversion fees

Transaction Fees

Monthly account fee = $10 unless you deposit $5,000+ Unlimited Free NAB banking access via ATM, Branch or online.

NAB News

NAB: No immediate plans to change credit card and term deposit rates
One bank has noted it will not be upping its rates on a selection of products for the time being. ...
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Wed 2nd Jun, 2010
NAB increase interest on savings accounts
People with savings accounts at the National Australia Bank could be alerted to news it has upped the interest on some of its savings accounts. ...
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Fri 7th May, 2010
Abolition of over-limit credit card fee 'helped NAB to win awards'
Abolishing the over-limit fee on credit cards has resulted in NAB being rewarded. ...
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Wed 28th Apr, 2010
NAB: Interest rate rise could happen pretty soon
The interest rate may be about to increase again, one organisation has said. ...
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Tue 20th Apr, 2010
NAB slashes most personal bank account fees
Personal bank account fees have been reduced by one bank. ...
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Wed 14th Apr, 2010
NAB standard variable interest rate now effective
An increase of 0.25 per cent on the NAB's standard variable interest rate is now effective. ...
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Fri 9th Apr, 2010
NAB 'keen to make Australian banking fairer'
Steps are being taken by National Australia Bank to offer a fairer and more effective service to customers. ...
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Thu 18th Mar, 2010