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Achieve your financial goals with Money Meditations

The start of the new financial year means that many people will be making money-related plans and resolutions. The trouble is, while financial resolutions are easy to make, they’re just as easy to break. That’s why we created Money Meditations. So, check out our videos, take your pick, and make this the year your financial resolutions stick.

Explainer Video
If you’re new to Money Meditations, this is the place to start.
Debt consolidation
While Christmas seems to come and go in a flash, it can take a lot longer to pay off your seasonal spending. This video explains how a Great Southern Bank Personal Loan can help by merging your debts into a single, manageable repayment.
Clever savings tools
Let’s face it, saving money can be a lot easier said than done. This video explores how clever savings tools like The Boost and The Vault can help you reach your goals faster.
Savings accounts
Great Southern Bank Savings Accounts offer bonus interest rates when certain conditions are met. Check out how it works in this Money Meditation.

Make the most of Money Meditations

Although the economic climate might be challenging at the moment, our research suggests that Australians haven’t given up on their dreams. If you’d like to learn more about how we can help you achieve your financial goals even when times are tight, check out our blog. It explains in detail exactly how the clever products and tools mentioned in the Money Meditations videos work, and how to make them work for you.
Money Meditations playlists
We’ve created a couple of Spotify playlists to accompany your Money Meditations journey. As you might expect, there’s one dedicated to money, and another to relaxation, but there’s also a selection of motivational tunes for when you want to get in the zone, and a House Party playlist that’ll have you cutting a rug in your living room.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Why choose Great Southern Bank?

Being customer-owned means no shareholders, so all our profits go into creating new and clever ways to help you manage your money.

It also means we're able to focus squarely on our mission to empower ordinary Australians to reach their financial goals, something we’ve been doing for more than 75 years.

We believe being owned by the people you help is a more transparent way of doing things and how all banks should work.

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