Car Buying Tips
If you're planning on visiting the car dealer please read this article on Car Buying Tips from Private Fleet first.
Car Loan Special
Once you've perfected your car buying skills why not take advantage of our Car Loan Special today!
It all comes back to our members
This campaign is about making Australians aware that there is an alternative to the banks. More than 80 credit unions and building societies have joined forces to spread the message that our financial institution will put you first.
Tartan Credit Union Joins the National Fraud Taskforce in Fighting Online Fraud
Please click on the following link to view the media release: 1 March 2010
Access To NAB ATMs
We can now use NAB ATMs - direct charge free! Click here for details
Great Services and Competitive Interest Rates
All with a Federal Government Guarantee
Tartan is an Authorised Deposit Taking Institution (ADI) regulated under the Banking Act and therefore a recipient of the Federal Government Guarantee. We meet the same high standards as the biggest banks under Australia's regulatory system.
We do not engage in sub prime loans and do not invest in those securities.
We fund 99% of our loans from retail deposits, not the volatile wholesale market.
You can invest and borrow from Tartan with confidence.
Internet Banking Tips
When making future dated Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT) or Bpay payments please make sure funds are available in your account or the payment will be declined.
Please be aware that there is a combined daily limit of $5000 for Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) and Bpay payments per account.
Internet Banking Fraud
Tartan Credit Union would like our members to be aware of current email scams where bulk emails are sent by perpetrators to try to obtain customer banking details such as passwords, personal code numbers and other details.
Usually these messages will start with a response that addresses system outages, card verifications or Internet Banking log-ons (note this is not exhaustive). Members should be warned of the dangers of responding to these types of emails and warn that fraudsters use many tricks such as using financial institutions logos to dupe the customer into thinking the request is genuine.
TARTAN CREDIT UNION DOES NOT & WILL NOT, AT ANY TIME, REQUEST SUCH DETAILS AS PASSWORD VERIFICATION.
Members should be warned to delete these emails and do not open any attachments.
We would like to suggest to our members to change your internet banking passwords frequently, never divulge your password to anybody and it is not recommended you use the 'remember' facility while performing internet banking.
ALWAYS UPDATE YOUR FIREWALLS AND ANTI-VIRUS PROTECTION WHEN POSSIBLE.
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