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  • Budget

End of the Aussie shout? Young people more likely to split the bill

More young Australians split the bill when dining out with friends or family to save money amid the cost-of-living crunch, according to new NAB research.   

  • 02.08.2024
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  • Customers

Budgeting with heart: Australians prioritise family and furry friends

When it comes to budgeting, Australians are sacrificing smaller, regular purchases to free up money to keep spending on what they love most – their kids and pets.

  • 16.07.2024
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  • First home buyers

Colac teen moves from couch to home with a new teapot in tow

Nineteen-year-old Noah* had been couch surfing for years, saving diligently to purchase his first home. Although he had managed to save $20,000, he was told it wasn’t enough of a deposit alone. But that didn’t stop him from settling on his new place last month.

  • 08.07.2024
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  • Digital Banking

No card? No worries, we’ve got you

NAB customers can now view their full physical card details digitally in the app, including the card number, expiry date, and CVV, for all consumer debit and credit cards.  

  • 26.06.2024
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  • Media Release

Big savings plans for tax cut cash

Australians are planning to save – rather than splurge – extra money from their stage 3 tax cut

  • 10.05.2024
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  • Personal finance

How to save money on subscriptions

The NAB spending app can help you manage your spend on subscriptions, budget and build better money habits.

  • 08.05.2024
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  • Personal finance

‘Sticky subscriptions’: what are they and how can Aussies save money?

More than a third of Australians are making smarter spending decisions and cutting back on subscription services, saving on average $56 each month or more than $670 each year.

  • 26.04.2024
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  • Your Money

2024 is the year of the slimmed down ‘stay-cay’

New NAB data reveals Australians saving more than $500 each month on changes to holiday plans.

  • 19.04.2024
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  • Personal finance

‘Smarter spending’ helping Australians manage cost of living crunch

Australians are embracing ‘smarter spending’ as new data shows concerns over the cost of living have eased for the third quarter in a row.

  • 11.04.2024
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  • Personal finance

Fashion follows the brave: Aussies exercise caution when shopping online

New NAB insight reveals Australians are taking their time before adding to their online shopping cart to combat scams and the rising cost of living.

  • 11.02.2024
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  • Personal finance

The new 2024 financial trend that has Gen Z Aussies ‘loud budgeting’

Younger Australians are increasingly cutting back on non-essential spending and redirecting that money into high interest savings or offset accounts in response to the rising cost of living.

  • 22.01.2024
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  • Personal finance

More Australians planning a low-cost Christmas

Australians are making savvy spending decisions to make their money go further this Christmas amidst the rising cost of living.

  • 20.12.2023
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  • Personal finance

Financial literacy a key to lower hardship for younger Australians

Younger Australians are reporting lower financial literacy levels alongside a greater risk of financial hardship, according to new NAB research.

  • 24.11.2023
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  • Personal finance

Stream less, spend less – younger Aussies hit pause on subscriptions

Gen Zs and younger Australians are saving more than $76 each month by cutting back on streaming services as well as other subscriptions, totalling more than $900 each year in savings.

  • 16.11.2023
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  • Personal finance

Gen Z investing in ‘once in a lifetime’ moments

In a bid to reclaim lost time from the pandemic, young Australians are making cutbacks that add up to $4,800 a year, allowing them to splurge on premium experiences like concert tickets and destination holidays.

  • 26.10.2023
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  • Personal finance

Aussies flex ‘budgeting muscle’ to combat cost of living

Australians are managing the cost of living and adapting to shifting price pressures by flexing their newly built ‘budgeting muscle’.

  • 20.10.2023
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