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Financial service for Local Government staff*

Notice the difference a NOT FOR PROFIT financial service provider can make to the members of local government, their families and friends.

The Australian Public Service Benevolent Society (APS Benefits) is a not for profit organisation that provides a wide range of financial services to all staff of local government, the ADF, Reservists, government departments, their families and friends.

Having been in existence for over 106 years, the APS Benefits family has earned the trust of over 27,000 members offering the following financial services: APS Tax & Accounting, APS Financial Planning, APS Mortgage Broking, APS Insurance (General Insurance Broking), APS Personal Loans and APS Funeral Cover.

We are a one stop financial services shop and all at not for profit prices. Yes, we are unique. Independence is important to APS Benefits.

Our key advisors are employees of APS Benefits, and therefore have no personal bias towards any supplier.

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

APS Benefits would also like to assist you and your family and friends in making available our wide range of not for profit services.

Help spread the word by introducing new members and APS Benefits will send you, your nominated charity or your staff social club $50 for each new member you nominate

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

*Copy supplied by APS Benefits

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