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APS delivers for members*

The Australian Public Service Benevolent Society (APS Benefits) is a not for profit organisation providing a wide range of services to Local Government employees, as well as their family and friends.

Having been in existence for over 100 years, the APS family has earned the trust of over 26,000 members through the following services.

Taxation

Alfred Mallia at APS Tax, Accounting and Business Services has 23 years’ experience. Whether it is setting up a business, managing your superannuation fund or just obtaining better service and lower fees, Alfred can help you.

Financial planning

At APS Financial Planning, Timothy Foster provides access to advice and information on the important financial decisions we all face, whether it be superannuation, investments, pre and post retirement planning, life insurance, gearing, managed funds or savings plans.

Mortgage broking

At APS Benefits, Sam Athans treats every mortgage as if it were his own. He has access to 20 mortgage lenders and over 40 years experience in banking.

Personal loans

Andrea Esposito manages APS Benefits’ personal loans team. She can assist members to obtain an unsecured loan, or they can apply online at www.apsbs.com.au. Either way, loans can be approved within 24 hours.

Funeral benefits

APS Benefits’ Membership Coordinator, Jesse Clarke, can assist members to gain immediate funeral cover up to $15,000 and protect their loved ones in times of need.

Independence is important to APS. As such, its key advisors are employees of APS, and therefore have no personal bias towards any supplier.

Further to this, APS is owned by its members, so any profits are channelled back to members.

APS would also like to assist you and/or your organisation’s employees, their families and friends in making available our wide range of not for profit services.

Help spread the word by introducing new members and APS will send you or your nominated charity $50 for each new member you nominate.

For further information on the APS family and its wide range of not for profit financial services, telephone
1300 131 809 or visit www.apsbs.com.au

*Copy supplied by APS Benefits.

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