QBANK term deposits
Formerly known as Queensland Police Credit Union, QBank was first established in 1964 to service the economic and social needs of officers in the police force. In the years that followed, membership was open to other government sectors which included fire-fighters, ambulance officers, SES personnel and public sector staff. QBank now aims to address the needs of its members by offering financial advice, competitive loans, savings accounts and various other services and products.
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QBANK Term Deposits
Deposit amount
Deposit term (in months)
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$10,000
4.55%
for 6 months
4.55%
for 6 months
Term Deposit
- 6 months
- Automatic maturity rollover
- Joint application available
- Interest payment to other institution
Term Deposits calculator
Use our term deposit calculator to see how much you can earn under different investment scenarios.
The result provided is an estimate only. Please read our Calculator Assumptions and Disclaimer for more information.
Final balance at the end of term would be
- The final balance at the end of the savings duration is the sum of the initial deposit and interest earned, based on the entered duration and interest rate.
- Calculations assume that details entered into calculator, including interest rates, do not change for the fixed term deposit period.
- All results are based solely upon the data entered into the calculator.
- Calculator does not include the cost of fees or other extra charges.
- Calculator does not account for changes to interest rates over time.
- This calculator is for information purposes only. Any advice is general and has not taken into account your personal circumstance. Read our full disclaimer.
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