Qantas Staff Credit Union

Qantas Staff Credit Union

Qantas Credit Union is an Australian credit union providing a variety of financial services including home loans, personal loans, car loans, credit cards (including visa platinum credit cards), savings, financial planning assistance and foreign exchange products and services to their Members. Operating 14 branches across Australia and their Members have access to over 3000 ATMs located across Australia. Qantas Credit Union is an unlisted public company, owned by its Members and their elected 11 board members. They don’t need to make huge profits to pay dividends to shareholders, their shareholders are their Members, meaning profits go back into giving them better rates, fairer fees, and a better of banking.

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