Free trial offers can be a great way to test a product or service before you commit fully. However, these offers come with Terms and Conditions (T&C) so it’s important that you know what you’re getting in to before you enter into an agreement. Standard T&C may state that if you do not wish to proceed (after the trial) you must cancel within the trial period. Failure to cancel indicates your consent to an ongoing subscription, being charged a specified …
Read MoreBeware of Romance Scams
First Option Bank is warning members against the manipulative wiles of romance scammers ahead of Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreShould I buy now and pay later?
Have you seen or heard about services like Zip Pay and After Pay? They’re a very popular way to “buy now and pay later”. Have a read of our blog to learn more.
Read MoreBushfire Appeals
A timely reminder to exercise caution when making donations to bushfire relief.
Read MoreNew Logo and Icon for 2020
It’s a brand new decade and we’re celebrating with a brand new First Option logo.
Read MoreReminder about payWave Limits
Do you know what to do if you exceed your daily payWave limit? At this busy shopping time of year it can easily happen. Read our news item to learn more.
Read MoreAre you prepared for the Christmas Break?
Here are some things you need to know before we have our Christmas break.
Read MoreChairman’s Report 2019 AGM
First Option’s Chairman, Graeme Yeo, delivered an insightful report at the 2019 AGM.
Read MoreResetting your NetCode just got easier
We are excited to advise Members that you can now reset a forgotten NetCode in Internet Banking.
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