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- Formed in 1972, SWS Bank was founded by employees from various councils in the South West Slopes region of NSW.
- Today South West Slopes Bank has over 15,000 members, with branches in Young, Temora, West Wyalong and Cootamundra.
- South West Slopes Bank also offers insurance, saving and deposit accounts, car loans, personal loans, financial education services and green loans for energy efficient products.
How do I apply for a South West Slopes Bank mortgage?
If you'd like to apply for a home loan from South West Slopes Bank, please contact the lender directly.
Eligibility
Each South West Slopes Bank product has specific eligibility criteria but some will apply to all products. For example:
- Age. You must be over 18 years of age.
- Residency. You should be a resident of Australia.
- Employment. You should have a regular source of income.
Documents required
When you apply for a mortgage with South West Slopes Bank you are required to provide certain information so make sure you have all your documents ready before you apply. The documents you will be expected to provide are:
- Identification documents. You will need identification such as a driver's license, passport or birth certificate.
- Proof of income documents. Recent payslips can establish your income.
- Asset and liability documents. You need to provide documents showing your current assets (savings accounts, investments) and liabilities (your outstanding debt).
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