ING Orange Everyday Account benefits changes

From 1 December 2021, ING will be changing Orange Everyday benefits including introducing a 1% cashback on eligible gas, water and electricity bills (up to $100 cashback per Orange Everyday account, per financial year). Eligible customers* will receive a 1% cashback when they pay their utility bills through an Orange Everyday account via BPay or direct debit.

According to research commissioned by ING, Australian households are paying an average of $5,472 a year or $456 per month on their utility bills. With the ING utilities cashback offer the average Australian household could save more than $50 per year (and potentially up to $100 per year).
ING Cost of Australian Household Utilities research, conducted by YouGov in July 2021. Total sample size was 1,011. The figures are representative of Australians aged 18 years and older.

Other changes to the benefits for eligible Orange Everyday customers – changes to ATM rebates
From 1 December 2021, ING will no longer offer unlimited ATM fee rebates for eligible customers. From this date, ATM fee rebates will be limited to the first five fee incurring ATM withdrawal transactions per month. Fees charged for any other transactions on ATMs (e.g. balance inquiries) will no longer be rebated.

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