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How do Canstar’s Business Savings and Transaction Account Awards work?

Canstar’s Business Savings and Transaction Account Awards recognise the institutions that provide outstanding value to consumers in Australia through their suite of business savings and transaction products. To identify the award winners, each eligible provider is assessed using Canstar’s sophisticated methodology.

You can view the most recent winners and learn more about our Award process through Canstar’s methodology.

 

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This advice is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this advice is right for you.

Canstar does not rate or compare every provider in the market and we may not compare all features relevant to you. Learn more about our Business Savings and Transaction Accounts Methodology. Star Ratings are only one factor to take into account when considering products. Check current product details and investment options with the product issuer.

Any advice on this page is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this general financial advice is right for your personal circumstances. You may need financial advice from a qualified adviser. Canstar is not providing a recommendation for your individual circumstances. It’s important you check product information directly with the provider. Consider the Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination (TMD), before making a purchase decision. Contact the product issuer directly for a copy of the TMD. For more information, read our Detailed Disclosure.

What is a Target Market Determination?

A Target Market Determination (‘TMD’) is a document that explains which people particular financial products may be suitable for (the target market) and sets out any conditions around how financial products can be distributed to consumers.

Why do product issuers provide Target Market Determinations?

From 5 October 2021, TMDs are compulsory for most financial products.

Issuers and distributors of financial products must take reasonable steps that are likely to result in financial products reaching consumers in the target market defined by the product issuer.

We recommend that you consider the TMD before making a purchase decision. Contact the product issuer directly for a copy of the TMD.

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