Money Magazine Australia

HOW WE CHOSE THE BEST

Leading comparison website InfoChoice provided data on a full range of products and services, with analysis and supplement­ary data provided by Rainmaker Informatio­n, to help Money bring you these awards.

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BANK OF THE YEAR

The winner had the highest overall score among bank institutio­ns that competed across six individual categories. Only full-service banks with a national presence were eligible for this major award. The weightings were:

• Home lender 30%

• Personal lender 20%

• Credit card issuer 20%

• Money minder 10%

• Investment lender 10%

• Business bank 10%

WINNER: SUNCORP

CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTITUTIO­N OF THE YEAR

The winner had the highest overall score among customer-owned institutio­ns competing across six individual categories. To be eligible for this award institutio­ns needed to be listed as a member of the Customer-Owned Banking Associatio­n and have more than $4 billion in assets. The weightings were:

• Home lender 30%

• Personal lender 20%

• Credit card issuer 20%

• Money minder 10%

• Investment lender 10%

• Business bank 10%

WINNER: GREATER BANK

NON-BANK LENDER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the non-bank lending institutio­n judged by Rainmaker research to score highest across seven core dimensions: product range, business strength, ability to raise lending capital, innovation, corporate transparen­cy, loan quality and customer depth.

WINNER: LA TROBE FINANCIAL

BUSINESS BANK OF THE YEAR

The winner was the bank that had the highest average product rankings across the major business banking categories of business loans, business transactio­ns and savings accounts for multiple balance amounts and business credit cards. Eligible products were ranked according to interest rates and charges available at end March 2021.

WINNER: SUNCORP

HOME LENDER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the major bank lender offering the highest average product rankings across the major home lending categories of variable, basic home loan, fixed over three and five years and home equity. Lenders had to offer eligible products in at least three categories. Products were ranked according to Annual Average Percentage Rates (AAPR), interest rates and charges available at end March 2021.

WINNERS: BENDIGO BANK (bank) REDUCE HOME LOANS (non-bank) SYDNEY MUTUAL BANK (customer-owned)

MARGIN LENDER OF THE YEAR

Lenders were awarded points for positive features, investment menu and gearing capacity (known as LVR) on that menu. The weightings were:

• Share investor 50%

• Managed fund investor 50%

WINNER: LEVERAGED EQUITIES

PERSONAL LENDER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the bank lender that had the highest average product rankings across the major personal lending categories of unsecured personal loans fixed over three and five years, car loans and debt consolidat­ion loans. Eligible products were ranked according to AAPRs at end March 2021.

WINNERS: HSBC (bank) ALEX (non-bank) MOVE BANK (customer-owned)

MONEY MINDER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the banking product provider that had the highest average product rankings across the major personal lending categories of savings accounts for low, medium and high balances and term deposits over one, three and five years. Products were ranked according to interest rates and charges available at end March 2021.

WINNERS: ME (bank) NEWCASTLE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY (non-bank) HERITAGE BANK (customer-owned)

INSURER OF THE YEAR

This category took into considerat­ion home and contents and car insurance and is based on the following weightings:

• Home and contents 50%

• Car insurance 50%

WINNER: BUDGET DIRECT

CREDIT CARD ISSUER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the credit card issuer offering the highest average product rankings across the major categories of low rates cards, premium cards, transactor cards, transfer balance cards and cards that offer rewards programs.

WINNERS: BANK OF MELBOURNE (bank) COLES (non-bank) BANK FIRST (customer-owned)

INVESTMENT LENDER OF THE YEAR

The winner was the customer-owned institutio­n offering the highest average product rankings across the major property investment lending categories of variable, fixed over three and five years and home equity. Lenders had to offer eligible products in at least two of the four categories. Products were ranked according to AAPRs, interest rates and charges available at end March 2021.

WINNERS: ADELAIDE BANK (bank) FREEDOM LEND (non-bank) POLICE BANK (customer-owned)

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