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Landmark Flat Fee Account


An everyday transaction account with a flat monthly fee.

Key Features
Minimum account balance
  • No minimum opening balance
Term
  • At-call
Statements
  • Monthly
Interest rate
  • Reviewed regularly by Landmark and may be varied as appropriate – view the current interest rates
Interest payment
  • Accrues daily and paid monthly in arrears and on closure of account
  • Reinvested into the account, except on closure of account
Deposits
  • Over the counter
  • By mail (non-cash payments only)
  • EFT
  • Direct Credit
Withdrawals
  • Debit Card
  • Cheque
  • Direct Debit
  • Periodic Payment
  • Transfer in writing/by phone
  • Finance Online Plus


How to apply for a Landmark Flat Fee Account 

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Download the Landmark Prospectus (PDF 11.9 Mb) 
N.B. due to the size of this file it may take some time to download. Alternatively, you may obtain the printed version from your local branch.

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Visit your nearest Landmark Outlet

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Call 1800 622 015

 

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ASIC requires us to advise that you risk losing some or all of your principal investment when subscribing to unsecured deposit notes, which are not a bank deposit.


This general advice is provided by Landmark Operations Limited ABN 73 008 743 217 (AFSL 247332) (Landmark) and relates to unsecured deposit notes and associated payment facilities issued by Landmark.  This information does not take account of your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider the appropriateness of this advice, read the current Prospectus and combined Financial Services Guide/ Product Disclosure Statement dated 19 February, 2009 (Prospectus No. 8) for this product available from your local Landmark outlet and complete the application form in Prospectus No. 8 if you wish to acquire unsecured deposit notes.  ASIC requires us to advise that you risk losing some or all of your principal investment when subscribing to unsecured deposit notes, which are not a bank deposit. For an explanation of our credit rating please refer to page 29 of  Prospectus (No. 8).


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