"We're delighted to help Tasmanian children stay active and healthy through this initiative and help them build a lifelong love for sport and the world game." Janelle Whittle General Manager People & Culture, MyState Limited
For many, juggling payments between different debts like credit cards, student loans, bills and outstanding medical fees is difficult and expensive. One of the most effective ways to solve this problem is by using a personal loan for debt consolidation. With a debt consolidation loan, all debts are rolled into one, streamlining your payments and even making it possible to get out of debt sooner.
It’s that time of the year where many of us are getting ready to lodge our tax returns (if we haven’t done so already). During this time, it’s very important to keep an eye out for tax scams. Tax time could really be taxing if you give out personal details to scammers impersonating the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Whether it’s for a house renovation, debt consolidation, a wedding or something else altogether, a personal loan is a great way to get started. With a low-rate personal loan, you don’t have to wait until your savings catches up to bring your big ideas to life.
If an investment opportunity looks too good to be true, it probably is. Common investment scams may include lucrative investment opportunities such as shares and stock, bonds, cryptocurrencies, foreign currency trading or property projects.
It's been one year since we launched personalised Insights and Auto-Savings! With over 1.4 million Insights generated each month, there's been a lot happening on the MyState mobile bank app. Take a look...
Renting out your investment property can potentially pose some risks, so it’s important to adequately protect it from unexpected incidents. Some investors make the costly mistake of assuming that home and contents insurance is sufficient enough to protect their rental property, but it’s also important to consider covering some of the additional risks that may come about when leasing out a property.