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Insurance Claims Made Simple

Insurance Claims Made Simple Simple is back! Making an insurance claim can be a difficult time for many people, even sometimes adding more stress for those who are sick or injured and possibly feeling alone. As a member with Nationwide Super, you’re not alone – we’re here for you. We strive to ensure our members […]

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The money mistake you can’t afford to make

Research shows 25% of Aussies are not paying off debt even though they’re sitting on cash savings. There can be perfectly logical reasons to hold both debt and savings. The problem is, co-holding could be costing you dearly. Let’s do the sums to see why.

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The sudden interest in interest-only loans

You may be aware that interest-only loans came under the scrutiny of banking watchdog APRA early in 2017. In a bid to take the heat out of the property market and protect consumer interests, APRA introduced new limits to the volume of interest-only loans that banks and other lenders can offer. Learn more.

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How to save on bank fees

When it comes to saving money it pays to sweat the small stuff. A raft of everyday banking fees could be gouging a hole in your finances. Find out how you can save $500 annually.

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Insurance in super is set to improve

Insurance in super is set to improve A new Voluntary Code of Practice is set to be introduced from 1 July 2018, that covers Insurance in Superannuation. With an objective to improve the insurance in super offering to members, and the processes behind the provision of insurance benefits by funds, Nationwide Super is committed to […]

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Superannuation Rates and Thresholds for 2018 – 2019

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released the key superannuation rates and thresholds for the 2018 – 2019 financial year.

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