A transaction account that is great for businesses to conduct their everyday banking, including receiving money and paying expenses.
At a glance…
- Great for small businesses with low volumes of monthly transactions and relatively small account balances.
- No Monthly Account Keeping Fee
- Free staff assisted deposits and cheque deposits
- Up to 30 fee free withdrawals each month
- Cheque and Card access available
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Feature
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Description
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Fee-free transactions
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Up to 30 fee free withdrawals each month (includes staff assisted withdrawals, cheque withdrawals and external transfers)
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Access
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Access your account through Internet banking, cheque book, card and branch and phone
banking.
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Overdraft
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The account can be linked to a Business Overdraft upon approval.
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Payment options
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Use EFTPOS, BPAY Biller or Business Payments to receive customer payments or to
make payments to suppliers. You need to apply for these services and they have a
separate fee structure.
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Offset Mode
(Only available on eligible Suncorp Small Business Loans)
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When you have an eligible Suncorp Small Business loan, you can choose to operate
your business account in Offset mode. The balance of your account is offset against
your linked Small Business loan balance, reducing the amount of interest that you pay
on the Small Business loan.
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Fees
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Item
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Description
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Account-keeping fee
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Free
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Staff Assisted Deposits, Cheque Deposits, Electronic Transactions (excluding external transfers)
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Free
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Fee Free transactions allowed per month
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Up to 30 fee free withdrawals each month (includes staff assisted withdrawals, cheque withdrawals and external transfers)
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Fees if you exceed fee free transactions limit
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Staff assisted withdrawals
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$1.00
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Cheque withdrawals
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$0.60
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External Transfers
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$2.00
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Fees Always Charged
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Withdrawal and Enquiries at other Financial Institutions ATMs will incur the ATM
Operator Fee charged immediately to your account at the time of transaction by the
Financial Institution who owns the ATM.
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