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CBA Offers University Students More During O-week
Commonwealth Bank (CBA) is supporting university students across Australia by reducing the cost of unavoidable and ongoing expenses like mobile and internet, helping them better manage their day-to-day finances and save for the future.
Throughout O–Week events, which take place at Australian universities through February and March, CBA and local telecom provider More are offering students 30 per cent off mobile and internet plans for 12 months when they sign up using their CBA credit or debit card as their online bill payment method.
Students can sign up to the discount offer online and will be able to visit CBA stalls on-campus during O–Week to learn more about the deals and other offers available.
The offer comes as recent research from CBA revealed that the overwhelming majority (90 per cent) of 18-24 year olds are concerned about the rising cost of living. Three in five (60 per cent) agree they’re struggling to save with the increased cost of living pressures, and less than half (49 per cent) report that they are saving money on a regular basis.
CBA General Manager Strategy and Sustainability, Ben Morgan, said: “Our research shows that young adults, many of whom are students, are looking to save money on their everyday bills and commitments such as mobile and internet – they just need access to great deals and discounts to help them make the switch. We’re pleased that by working with More, we can put money back into their pockets and help them save for their future goals.”
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