Yes, you can. However, some banks may require a minimum balance in the savings account to do so.

If you have an account with two different kinds of money, like a checking and savings account, then the answer is yes. You can use your money in the savings account to pay bills if you need to.

Yes, you can. All you need to do is visit your branch or call 1300 659 693 and ask them to set up a direct debit for the amount you wish to transfer.

NetBank Saver is a savings account that provides the following benefits:-No monthly service fee-No minimum balance requirement-No per-check charges-Free online banking, bill pay, and mobile banking

Yes, you can. If you have a savings Maximiser account and a debit card, then you can set up your direct debits to come out of your Savings Maximiser account.

To stop a Direct Debit, you should contact the company who is making the payment (e.g. your electricity provider). You can also contact your bank or credit card company to cancel the direct debit mandate.

Savings accounts are often limited to 6 withdrawals per month, or in some cases per year. If you try to withdraw more than 6 times in a month, the bank will usually charge you an over-the-limit fee. This is because the bank wants to discourage people from withdrawing their money too often and to encourage them to keep their savings for emergencies.

If you’re looking to withdraw from your savings account, you’ll have to contact your bank to find out the limits. This is because banks have different policies for how much money can be withdrawn from an account and when. You may also have a daily or monthly limit on how much money can be withdrawn from an account.

It is likely that the bank has a hold on your account. This is done to ensure that you have enough money in your account to cover any checks you may write.

You can withdraw money if you are over 18. You must have a goal saver account with Nationwide Building Society. You need to be in credit by £250 or more to make a withdrawal. The maximum amount of money you can withdraw is £10,000.