You can Bank@Post
You can Bank@Post
With access to more than 70+ financial institutions, including our key partners CommBank, nab, and Westpac, you’ll find it easy to manage your money locally1.
You or your small business can deposit cash and cheques2, withdraw money and make balance enquiries for free3 at participating Post Offices, including 1,800+ in country locations.
It’s our way of ensuring Australians have access to Bank@Post services. Enjoy more convenience as you get your mail, parcels, office supplies and money transactions sorted in one place.
At your local Post Office, you can
At your local Post Office, you can
Deposit cash or cheques4
Withdraw cash4
Check your account balance4
A convenient way to handle your cash
A convenient way to handle your cash
Find out why customers in this rural Tasmanian community choose Bank@Post to manage their cash.
Find your participating financial institution or service below to learn which services it offers. An EFTPOS card is required for withdrawals, deposits and balance enquiries. Please ask your financial institution if your card or passbook is eligible for the Bank@Post service.
Please note: Our Post Offices cannot accept cheques issued by financial institutions that have discontinued cheque services.
Learn what the Banking Code of Practice means for you.
Additional services are offered by select financial institutions, including:
| Financial institution | Additional services |
|---|---|
| CommBank | Additional services Passbook transactions |
| NAB | Additional services Passbook transactions |
1 Bank@Post is an agency service provided by Australia Post on behalf of more than 70 financial institutions. Bank@Post is available at participating Post Offices. Consult your financial institution for terms and conditions of the Bank@Post service.
2 Our Post Offices cannot accept cheques issued by financial institutions that have discontinued cheque services.
3 We don’t charge you fees to use Bank@Post. Please check your account terms and conditions or ask your financial institution if they will charge you for using Bank@Post.
4 Limits apply. Consult your financial institution for terms and conditions of the Bank@Post services available to you.
5 BCU a division of POLICE & NURSES LIMITED.
6 Border Bank, a division of Police Bank Ltd ABN 95087650799 AFLS/Australian Credit License 240018.
7 Great Southern Bank, a business name of Credit Union Australia Ltd.