Westpac eSaver
- Maximum variable rate
- 5.00% p.a.
- Base interest rate
- 1.1%p.a.
Our verdict
Earn an introductory bonus interest rate on the Westpac eSaver account with 24/7 access to your funds.
With Westpac's eSaver account you can get a 5% p.a. interest rate for the first 5 months. After that, the rate drops to the base rate of 1.1% p.a..
The full interest rate is made up of a standard rate, a 5-month introductory rate plus a small online bonus rate. This means you can only get the full rate for 5 months, and only if you apply online.
One benefit of this account is there are no deposit conditions to meet to earn this bonus rate, and you’re able to make withdrawals when you want.
Pros
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Earn a competitive interest rate
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24/7 Access to funds through online banking
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$0 Monthly fees (though fees can apply to the linked account)
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Safe Online Banking guarantee
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Limited time online bonus rate of 0.35% for new customers
Cons
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Introductory rate eventually reverts to a standard rate
Details
Key details
Product Name | Westpac eSaver |
Maximum Variable Rate | 5.00% p.a. |
Standard Variable Rate | 1.10% p.a. |
Monthly Account Fee | $0 |
Minimum Opening Deposit | $0 |
Minimum Age | 14 |
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Richard Whitten Finder
September 17, 2024
Hi Marg,
With the Westpac eSaver there are no deposit conditions. You earn the higher rate for the first 5 months, then it reverts to a lower rate.
Michael
March 27, 2018
Can an E-Saver account be under a business name,sole trader
Jeni Velasco Finder
March 27, 2018
Hi Michael,
Thank you for getting in touch with finder.
Westpac eSaver is a personal savings account so if you want to apply for a savings account under a business name then you have to choose from their business savings accounts like Westpac Business Cash Reserve.
I hope this helps.
Have a great day!
Cheers,
Jeni
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geysenbert
September 22, 2017
Hi, I moved Australia about two years ago.
I still have a good amount of money on my westpac E-saver. But through the years my choice account is blocked or deleted. So the money on the esaver is frozen ( i cant send it to my other banks)
The bank account is also linked to my australian number which is not in use anymore.
Hopefully there is a solution. kind regards
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Maria
September 22, 2017
Hey Geysenbert,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
As finder is a financial comparison website providing general information, we are not permitted to provide our users with personalised financial advice.
Also, we do not represent any of the companies that we feature on our pages.
It would be best to have your concern addressed by them directly through Westpac’s Customer Service.
I hope this would help.
Best,
Maria
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Eric
July 24, 2017
I am retired staff and have several esaver accounts at Kingsgrove branch in Sydney, where I was branch manager. I desire to open a new esaver account, with opening balance of $2500 by transfer from existing esaver account. New account to be Car Account,. Notify me when opened.
Harold Jacob Finder
July 26, 2017
Hi Eric,
Thank you for your inquiry.
While we do not represent any company that we feature on our pages, we can offer you a general information.
If you are able to meet all of these eligibility requirements, then prepare the following documentation and proceed to the secure application page. Having this information close by will ensure that you are able to complete the application accurately and quickly:
1. Identification documents. Westpac is required to verify the identity of any online applicant electronically. This can be done with information from your driver’s licence or passport. If not, you may be asked to visit a local branch to complete the identification verification.
2. Choice transaction account details. In order to get the full benefit of the eSaver account, it needs to be linked to a Choice transaction account from 3. Westpac. You can give them the account details when you apply, or if you don’t already have one you may apply for the account at the same time.
Personal information. Westpac is also going to need to know some of your personal details, such as your full name, date of birth and physical address.
I hope this information has helped.
Cheers,
Harold
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Mark
June 09, 2017
Hi, can I deposit a personal cheque into a Westpac esaver account? I can’t find the answer to this question anywhere. Also what do I have to do if I need to transfer more than the pay anyone limit (eg, $30,000) to another person’s account?
Liezl
June 10, 2017
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your question.
Cheque access is not available for this account. You have to deposit the personal cheque in your linked Westpac Choice account then move the funds to your eSaver account.
If want to transfer funds through online banking more than your daily payment limit, you can call the bank and request them to amend the limit. The bank will then notify you of the maximum limits available and you’ll need to register for a security device. I’ve sent to your email the PDS for ease of reference.
I hope this has helped.
Cheers,
Liezl
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Marg
September 17, 2024
I don’t understand the interest rules. If the amount of money in your account on the last working day of the month has to be more than the amount in the account on the first working day of the month; does this mean I can draw out some of the interest to live on as a retiree, provided the balance at the end of the month is still more than the beginning. As a retiree, I deposit $1 a month at this stage, but I need to live on the interest.
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