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Financial hardship is when a change in your circumstances makes it difficult for you to manage your debts and make repayments when they are due. Our approach is to actively assist any member facing difficult financial circumstances.

Financial hardship can be both long term or temporary depending on your individual circumstances and could arise as a result of:

  • Illness or injury
  • Unemployment or a reduction in income and/or overtime allowance
  • Death to co-borrower or death in the family
  • Business breakdown
  • Relationship separation

Further resources and additional options for help are listed below.

If you’re unable to meet your minimum monthly repayments or require ongoing financial assistance, we’re ready to help, please contact us as soon as possible. We can chat to you about ways to manage your credit card or loan repayments.

Depending on your individual circumstances, we may ask you to provide more information. This information will allow us to better understand your financial position, determine whether assistance will be appropriate and will allow you to explain how your circumstances have changed and how you expect them to improve in the future.

The type of information and documentation required may be dependent on a number of factors including the period of time where hardship assistance is required, the type of arrangement that may be offered to the, or whether a third party requires additional information.

We may ask you to complete a Financial Hardship Form. Based on your individual situation, we may request further information or documents from you to assess your application, such as:

  • an employment confirmation letter
  • income statements, such as payslips or Centrelink / Services Australia documents
  • medical certificates
  • real estate agreements

We will then make an assessment as to any proposal to help you make repayments of the debt on reasonable terms.

Hardship assistance or hardship arrangements offered by Unity Bank can vary depending on a number of factors, including:

  • your individual circumstances, needs and financial situation at the time the unforeseen change in personal or financial circumstances took place;
  • the type of credit facility you have with us (for example, secured or unsecured loan);
  • whether the period of change to your personal or financial circumstances is known;

While the suitability of options will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, some of the kinds of assistance that may be available include:

  • postponement of payments for an agreed period of time;
  • extending the term of the contract and reducing the amount of each payment due;
  • reducing the limit available on credit contracts;
  • short-term reductions in interest rates, or repayments due under the contract;
  • offering different financial arrangements that will better suit your needs;
  • temporary overdrafts on a one-off and temporary basis to suit short-term needs;
  • providing interest-only repayment options on loans; and
  • providing fee waivers

These options will be made available in circumstances where you will be able to meet the new repayment terms and you will be able to meet contractual obligations longer term.

 No, we are not currently reporting repayment history information for anyone receiving financial hardship assistance.

There are a number of options available to you during, or at the end of the financial hardship period, which include:

  • recommence principal & interest loan repayments
  • request reduced principal & interest loan repayments and extend the term of your loan
  • request interest only repayments

If you determine that your financial position is unlikely to improve, you may need to consider other longer term options which we can discuss with you at the time.

You can contact a financial counsellor or the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 to discuss your current financial situation.

Yes, with your signed approval we can discuss and negotiate a solution with your nominated representative such as a Financial Counsellor or other third party.

Whilst we will always attempt to provide assistance to those that are experiencing genuine financial difficulty, we may not always be able to provide this assistance, for a variety of reasons.

Should you disagree with a decision made by us, or wish to make a complaint in relation to your request for hardship, you can contact us by phone, mail, visiting a Service Centre or via email. Refer to the Complaints page for more information.

If we have not resolved your complaint to your satisfaction or you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may contact Unity Bank’s External Dispute Resolution (EDR) Scheme, the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA).

AFCA provides an independent financial services complaint resolution service that is free to consumers.

AFCA's contact details  
Website: www.afca.org.au
Email: info@afca.org.au
Phone: 1800 931 678 (free call)
Mail: Australian Financial Complaints Authority, GPO Box 3, Melbourne VIC 3001

In our Elder Financial Abuse guide, we provide information to help you recognise the types and signs of elder financial abuse, give practical steps to safeguard yourself or loved ones and offer information on how to support a friend or loved one.

In addition to contacting us, you may also find these external support services helpful if you’re experiencing financial hardship.

Financial hardship and financial literacy
National Debt Helpline 1800 007 007 www.ndh.org.au/
Money Smart 1300 007 007 www.moneysmart.gov.au/
Australian Government - Financial Information Services   www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/financial-information-service
Way Forward 1300 045 502 www.wayforward.org.au
Small Business Debt Helpline 1800 413 828 www.sbdh.org.au/
Mob Strong National Debt Helpline 1800 808 488 www.financialrights.org.au/getting-help/mob-strong-debt-help/
Domestic and family violence
1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 or text 0458 737 732 1800respect.org.au/
No to Violence 1300 766 491 https://ntv.org.au/get-help/
Good Shepherd 1300 050 150 https://goodshep.org.au/
Centre for women’s economic safety   https://cwes.org.au/
Family and relationships
Relationships Australia 1300 364 277 www.relationships.org.au/
Better Place Australia 1800 639 523 www.betterplaceaustralia.com.au/
Family Relationships Online 1800 050 321 www.familyrelationships.gov.au/
Legal
Justice Connect   https://justiceconnect.org.au/
Family Violence Law Help   https://familyviolencelaw.gov.au/
Online safety and scams
eSafety Commissioner   www.esafety.gov.au/
Scamwatch   www.scamwatch.gov.au/
Older Australians
Elder Abuse Action Australia & Elder Abuse Helpline 1800 ELDERHelp (1800 353 374) https://eaaa.org.au/
Mental health
Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/urgent-help
Lifeline 13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/
MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78 https://mensline.org.au/
Limited english or literacy
Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) 131 450 https://www.tisnational.gov.au/Who-we-are
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters   https://www.naati.com.au/
Reading Writing Hotline 1300 6 555 06 https://readingwritinghotline.edu.au/
Bereavement
Grief Australia 1800 642 066 https://www.grief.org.au/
Disability
Disability Gateway 1800 643 787 https://www.disabilitygateway.gov.au/
National Relay Service (NRS) 1800 555 660 https://www.accesshub.gov.au/about-the-nrs
National Disability Abuse and Neglect Hotline 1800 880 052 www.health.gov.au/contacts/national-disability-abuse-and-neglect-hotline
Possability (NSW, VIC, TAS) 1300 067 067 https://possability.com.au/
Natural disaster
Australian State Emergency Services (SES) 132 500  
Australian Government Emergency Information Line 180 22 66  
Employment
Services Australia   https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/
Help into work 1800 877 545 https://www.help.org.au/
Addiction
Family Drug Support 1300 368 186 https://www.fds.org.au/
Counselling Online   https://www.counsellingonline.org.au/
Gambling Help Online 1800 858 858 https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
Living in rural or remote areas
Rural Financial Counselling Service 1300 771 741 www.agriculture.gov.au/agriculture-land/farm-food-drought/drought/rural-financial-counselling-service
Rural Aid 1300 327 624 www.ruralaid.org.au
Other resources
Ask Izzy   https://askizzy.org.au/