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CUA (Credit Union Australia)CUA (Credit Union Australia) aims to be Australia’s leading member-owned banking alternative. Being 100% member-owned means that all of CUA’s profits go back into developing its competitive banking services. Any permanent Australian resident can become a CUA member, so if you’re after a change for the better check out CUA’s range of home loans, personal loans, credit cards, savings accounts and more. CUA is Australia’s largest credit union, with over 400,000 members and more than 70 branches on the East Coast of Australia and in Perth. |
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| CUA Freedom Plus | ||
| Overall Customer Rating | 8.0#3 BASED ON 80 REVIEWS |
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| Price Rating | 7.4 | |
| Features Rating | 7.0 | |
| Service Rating | 8.1 | |
| Convenience Rating | 7.3 | |
| Trust Rating | 8.3 | |
| What next? |
| CUA Freedom Plus | ||
| Rates | Balances from $0: 0.50%pa | |
| Special Rates | ||
| Special Rate Conditions | ||
| What next? |
| CUA Freedom Plus | ||
| Account Fee | $0.00 | |
| Account Fee Waiver | ||
| Free Transactions Per Month | 15 free transactions from own-bank ATM, eftpos, cheque, branch withdrawal; unlimited free transactions from branch deposit, phone, internet. | |
| Network ATM fee | $1.50 | |
| ATM networks | rediATM, nab | |
| Other bank ATM fee | $0.00 | |
| Over The Counter Deposit Fee | $0.00 | |
| Over The Counter Withdrawal Fee | $2.00 | |
| Eftpos Fee | $0.60 | |
| Phone Fee | $0.00 | |
| Internet Fee | $0.00 | |
| Cheque Fee | $0.75 | |
| What next? |
| CUA Freedom Plus | ||
| Minimum Opening Deposit | $0.00 | |
| Minimum Balance | $0.00 | |
| What next? |
| CUA Freedom Plus | ||
| Daily Atm Withdrawal Limit | $2,000.00 | |
| Overseas ATM Facilities | ||
| Branch Access | yes | |
| Debit Card | yes | |
| Cheque Book | yes | |
| BPAY | yes | |
| Australia Post Banking | yes | |
| Salary Direct Credit Facility | yes | |
| Other Restrictions | for those aged 10 to 25. must be over the age of 18 to receive a VISA card or cheque book. | |
| Other Benefits | ||
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Overall Rating
5Pricing
7Product Features
3Customer Service
2Convenience
1Trust
7Hassle free. Need more newsletters or updates though. – Tracey from Queensland, a CUA bank account customer. Reviewed 21 days ago
Overall Rating
10Pricing
10Product Features
10Customer Service
10Convenience
10Trust
10CUA is just a good product with nothing hidden (there are a lot of big banks out there just to get your money and make as much as they can however they can and not worry about you as the customer) so its good for me. Low costs to run my account and low interest rate credit card. – bralen from Victoria, a CUA bank account customer. Reviewed 2 months ago
Overall Rating
6Pricing
5Product Features
2Customer Service
1Convenience
8Trust
8Dislike the lack of ATM's. Having to pay $2 to use someone else's ATM is a bit of a drag. Would be good if there were more CUA ones. I like the VISA Debit card that's available with their savings account, and their online banking is pretty good too. – Alanna from New South Wales, a CUA bank account customer. Reviewed 2 months ago
Overall Rating
7Pricing
7Product Features
8Customer Service
10Convenience
7Trust
7Easy to use, understand, Love internet banking. helps when a family member works there too makes things easier to understand again. – Kaylene from Victoria, a CUA bank account customer. Reviewed 3 months ago
Overall Rating
9Pricing
10Product Features
9Customer Service
10Convenience
9Trust
10a great bank with little or no fees, and with atms popping up everywhere there is no way i would change – Monique from New South Wales, a CUA bank account customer. Reviewed 3 months ago
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