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Saver Plus

Established by The Brotherhood of St Laurence in partnership with ANZ in 2003, Saver Plus is Australia’s largest and longest-running financial education and matched savings program. ANZ has matched over $23M for education expenses.

Who can apply

To be eligible for Saver Plus, you must have all of the following:

  • Have a Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card AND an eligible Centrelink payment*
  • Be in school yourself OR have a child in school (can be starting school next year)
  • Have regular income from work (either yourself or your partner)*
  • Be 18+ years old

* Many types of income and Centrelink payments are eligible, see the Saver Plus terms and conditions for more information.

How it works

Step 1: Goal
If eligible for the program, set a savings goal with your Coordinator for your education related item(s). Eligible savings goals listed here.

Step 2: Saving
Open an ANZ Progress Saver account and start to regularly save over 10 months

Step 3: Education
Complete our fun, relaxed, MoneyMinded financial education workshops. There’s no pressure – just practical, realistic money talk that supports you and your savings goal.

Step 4: Matching
Reach savings goals and have your savings matched up to $500 by ANZ for education items for you or your children's education expenses

 

Further Information

Saver Plus | The Brotherhood of St Laurence

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