Domestic and Family Violence{yellow-border}
Financial Abuse{yellow-border}
Financial abuse is a form of Domestic & Family Violence that prevents a person from becoming financially independent. It is about power, control and manipulation of an individual, and often occurs with other forms of violence.
Some common forms of financial abuse include:
- Someone being forced to take on debt they don’t want;
- Withholding or threatening to withhold money;
- Stopping access to money so the other person can’t leave the relationship;
- Transferring the house or other assets out of the person’s name;
- Trying to damage a person’s credit rating by not paying debts;
- Controlling behaviour that denies a person the ability to work or study;
- Preventing a person from taking part in decisions regarding a joint property;
- Fraudulently using another person’s details to obtain credit.
How we can help{yellow-border}
If you are experiencing Domestic & Family Violence and/or financial abuse, we are here for you. It takes courage to talk openly about your situation. We will provide you with confidential support to help you with your banking needs.
We can help by:
- Setting up a new bank account in your name only;
- Updating address details to keep your location confidential;
- Updating your mailing preference so all correspondence is issued via email;
- Changing passwords and PINs;
- Assisting you to access financial and personal counselling;
- Providing financial difficulty assistance.
We have put together a Domestic & Family Violence Customer Resource Guide to help support you if you are experiencing financial abuse as a result of domestic & family violence. You can also request a copy to be printed for you at your local branch.
Financial Difficulty Assistance{yellow-border}
If you’re worried you can't pay what you owe, won't be able to manage your upcoming repayments, or you’re having difficulty meeting your repayments, please get in touch - we’re here to help.
For more information, please visit our Financial Difficulty Assistance page.
Support Services
There are several specialist services that can help you if you are experiencing Domestic & Family Violence and/or financial abuse.
If there is an immediate threat to your safety call emergency 000.
Support Services{yellow-border}
There are several specialist services that can help you if you are experiencing Domestic & Family Violence and/or financial abuse.
If there is an immediate threat to your safety call emergency 000.
Protecting Your Finances{yellow-border}
If you’re experiencing financial abuse, there are ways to keep your finances safe. There are steps you can take before you make your intention to leave known to your partner, and after you’ve left, to help secure finances for the future.
We’ve published a blog which includes details of where you can go to get help, as well as tips to protect your finances and achieve financial independence if you are experiencing abuse.