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Commonwealth Bank of Australia




Commonwealth Bank are pleased to offer members of the Motor Trade Association WA special discounted rates on merchant services with no joining fee*, allowing you to offer more payment options and make the most of your cash flow.

The bank offers a broad range of market leading solutions that deliver value to MTAWA members to help grow your business.

Our solutions are designed to be easy to get, use and understand, so you can focus on what’s important – managing your business.

Key benefits at a glance:

  • Excellent value for money with preferred merchant rates and no joining fee*
  • Peace of mind, with customer support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Simple to use terminals and product support
  • Convenience, with faster access to your funds when you use a Commonwealth Bank    Merchant Facility to settle to a Commonwealth Bank Business account.

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Our Business Bankers know the Bank’s product and service range inside-out, and can offer expert advice no matter how big or small your business is. They can review your banking to ensure your needs are met – a free financial healthcheck is just part of the service. Importantly, they’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you can get the service you need when it suits you.

 

Important information:

* Eligibility and ongoing conditions apply.

As this advice has been prepared without considering your objections, financial situation of needs, you should before acting on this advice consider its appropriateness to your circumstances. Terms and conditions are available on application. Bank fees and charges are payable.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124



Contact Details

Company Name: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Website: www.commbank.com.au/lbb

 

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