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Not-for-profit financial services*

The Australian Public Service Benevolent Society (APS Benefits) is a not for profit co-operative that provides a wide range of financial and professional services to all current and ex-government department employees and contractors, their families and friends.

Having been in existence for over 100 years, the APS Benefits family has earned the trust of over 28,000 members and clients now offering the following financial and professional services listed:

  • Tax & Accounting
  • Financial Planning
  • Mortgage Broking
  • Insurance (General Insurance Broking)
  • Personal Loans
  • Funeral Cover (Adult & Child Cover available)
  • Fixed Term Investments
  • Wills & Estates.

Also recently launched, the APS Benevolent Foundation is a registered charity and a deductible gift recipient.

Donations above $2 are tax deductible.

The Foundation will enable the Society to expand our level of benevolence.
Further to this, APS is owned by its members, so any profits are channeled back to members.

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

For more information call us on 1300 131 809 or visit www.apsbs.com.au.

*Copy supplied by The Australian Public Service Benevolent Society

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