"iBank" Dropdown options:

  • iBank login, https://ibank.humebuild.com.au/login.asp
  • About Internet banking, http://www.humebuild.com.au/PS-Internet-banking/default.aspx
  • iBank FAQ, http://www.humebuild.com.au/Internet-banking-FAQ/default.aspx

"View rates" Dropdown options:

  • Home loans, http://www.humebuild.com.au/ArticleDocuments/120/homeloan.pdf.aspx
  • Personal loans, http://www.humebuild.com.au/ArticleDocuments/120/personalloans.pdf.aspx
  • Personal credit cards, http://www.humebuild.com.au/Visa-credit-cards/default.aspx
  • Savings and term deposits, http://www.humebuild.com.au/ArticleDocuments/120/depositsavingsrates.pdf.aspx

"Apply" Dropdown options:

  • Credit Card, http://www.humebuild.com.au/Visa-credit-cards/default.aspx
  • Car Insurance, http://www.humebuild.com.au/Motor-Insure/default.aspx
  • Home Insurance, http://www.humebuild.com.au/Save-on-Home-and-contents/default.aspx
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Visa credit and debit cards - what's right for you?

Visa Debit card

A debit card differs from a credit card as you use existing funds in your savings or transaction account when making a payment or withdrawal of cash.
It is suitable for those wanting to have Visa access to their savings account.

Visa Credit card

A credit card gives you the power 'to buy now and pay later' by using borrowed funds. Interest is charged if the balance isn’t paid in full after the interest free period.


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