Adelaide Bank savings and bank accounts
Adelaide Bank offers personal bank accounts, savings account and term deposit accounts to members in the SA community.

On June 30, 2024, the Everyday accounts and Term Deposit products were removed from sale. This information is for existing Everyday account and Term Deposit product holders only.
We currently don't have that product, but here are others to consider:
How we picked theseThe Finder Score is a simple score out of 10. The higher a savings account's score, the better we think it is for the average customer.
We score each savings account in our database of hundreds based on a data-driven methodology with 2 main criteria: Does the account offer a high interest rate? And is it easy for savers to actually earn that rate?
The main downside of the Adelaide Bank accounts (different from Bendigo and Adelaide Bank accounts) is that they are exclusively for existing home loan customers only. The options are also limited to a single versatile account for each account type, rather than a wide range of different account options, often offered by other providers.
To open an account, get in contact with Adelaide Bank either over the phone or online. In order to apply, you will need to have a home loan with Adelaide Bank and will therefore generally also need to:
If you haven't found what you're looking for yet, you can compare a wide range of additional savings accounts and bank accounts from other providers with Finder.
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