WHICH WAY TO PAY SUITS YOU?
Welcome to Which Way To Pay Australia – an independent financial comparison and reviews site providing you with unbiased information on a range of financial products.
Find out which are the best value Currency Exchange services, Loans, Cards, Insurance and Investment Trading services online. You will also find information on the product features and providers, useful tips and tools designed to help you make an informed choice on a wide range of Australia's best financial products.
We offer a tried and tested review and comparison system. It is user-friendly, allowing you to apply for products directly or just find out which is the best way for you to pay.
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Currency Exchange 
There is a variety of ways to buy foreign currency – and a number of reasons why you need to buy. Whether you need travel money, are purchasing an overseas property or just transferring money abroad, find the best currency exchange options here on Which Way To Pay Australia. Travellers cheques and Travel Cash are available to buy online: find out which suits you best in regards to commission, delivery options and other features. If you need to transfer larger amounts for international payments, look at the selection of specialist Currency Exchange Brokers.
Investments Trading 
There is a wide range of trading and investment tools now available to the Australian consumer. Forex Trading allows you to buy and sell currencies while CFD Trading (Contracts for Difference) involves speculating on the performance of an individual share or market – the investor forms a contract with the broker, promising to pay the difference in share price at the open and close of the contract. Financial Spread Betting allows you to bet on the performance of an underlying product (such as a share price). You may also trade Futures and Options online.
Loans 
Depending on what type of loan you need, you are likely to find it on Which Way To Pay Australia. If you need a fast, short term cash loan then browse the Payday Loan selection. You can receive your money within 24 hours and the application process is quickly completed online. If you are worried about your debt situation, why not opt for a Debt Consolidation Loan? They are designed to help you pay off your multiple debts using one easy, low interest monthly payment. Personal Loans and Secured (or Homeowner) Loans are also compared here. For low credit borrowers, there is also the flexible Bad Credit Loan – check the many types and features in our comparison area.
Cards 
No matter what your personal situation or needs, you are likely to find a payment card that suits you here. Even Credit Cards have a range of features and types to suit different incomes and needs. Take a moment to look at what is on offer – you might find a much better deal than you currently have! For those who aren’t keen on taking credit, there is the Prepaid Card. This is a relative newcomer to the Australian money market, and provides a cheap way to pay anywhere, without the fear of debt.
Money 
In our Money area, you can find a range of products from Debt Management for people who need a good way to steer them out of a debt situation. The sections for Savings Accounts and Current Accounts show the latest offers coming from Australia’s banks and other financial institutions. Our Mortgages area compares the best home loans on the market today.
Insurance 
Every regular Australian is likely to have one insurance policy or another. If you’ve got a car, you’ll certainly have a policy on it – it’s a must under Australian law! But there are other insurance types. Get more deals for Car Insurance, but also Health Insurance – are you adequately covered or do you need further protection? Home Insurance covers all types of needs – from contents insurance to building insurance – no matter what you’re after, you’re likely to find it here! Travel Insurance is really important for many people, as it covers you for everything from lost or stolen luggage, to accidents and illnesses abroad.
News / Charts 
02 September 2010 Which Way To Pay The share market finished on another strong note today, with good performances in all sectors. Read More >> |
02 September 2010 Which Way To Pay According to a recent survey, Australians are demanding more direct access to their investments. Read More >> |
01 September 2010 Which Way To Pay The economy grew better than expected in the second quarter, at its fastest pace in three years. Read More >> |




