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Westpac's Limited-Time Offer: $0 Establishment Fee on Motorcycle Loans

Explore Westpac's Unsecured Personal Loan Benefits for Motorbike Enthusiasts

Westpac's Limited-Time Offer: $0 Establishment Fee on Motorcycle Loans?w=400
Westpac has announced a promotional offer for individuals seeking to finance their motorcycle purchases.
Until 30 October 2025, the bank is waiving the $250 establishment fee on its unsecured personal loans for motorcycles.
This initiative aims to make motorbike ownership more accessible and affordable for Australians.

Key features of Westpac's unsecured personal loan for motorcycles include:

  • Loan amounts ranging from $4,000 to $50,000.
  • Flexible repayment terms between 1 to 7 years.
  • Same-day funding for existing Westpac customers, with funds transferred within an hour of contract acceptance.
  • Options to make extra repayments without additional fees, allowing borrowers to pay off their loans sooner.

To take advantage of this offer, applicants must apply, be approved, and accept the loan contract by 30 October 2025. Eligibility criteria and credit assessments apply. This promotion is available to both new and existing Westpac customers, excluding non-resident applicants.

For more information or to apply, visit Westpac's official website.

Published:Tuesday, 7th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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