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BEFORE YOU BORROW

Before you take a SACC — three free options to check

Centrelink advance payments, utility hardship programs, and community support can sometimes fix the problem without borrowing.

We want customers who actually benefit from borrowing. If a free option will fix the problem, take it instead.

1. Centrelink advance payments

If you receive a Centrelink payment, you may be able to get an advance of between $250 and $1,500 — interest-free — paid back by deductions from future payments. Call Services Australia on 132 717.

2. Utility hardship programs

Every electricity, gas, and water retailer in Australia is required to have a hardship program. If you can't pay a bill, call them before the due date. They can pause, extend, or waive late fees — often on a single call.

3. Community support via No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS)

NILS provides loans of up to $2,000 at 0% interest for essential goods and services (fridges, car repairs, medical). Eligibility is based on low income. Find a NILS provider at goodshep.org.au.

When a SACC is the right tool

SACC loans are fast (same-day cash) and available to people with thin credit files. If you've explored the free options and need $200–$2,000 in hours not days, we're here.

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