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environmentally responsible home loans

Most X Inc Finance lenders take a stand on environmental issues management - aligning their corporate responsibility with sustainable values and responsible environmental behaviour. Lenders X Inc have identified with environmental policies include AMP Banking, ANZ, CBA, Citibank, GE Money, HSBC, Macquarie Bank, St George, Westpac and National Australia Bank. 

Just like the right home loan, the little differences you can make every day to the rate at which you consume water can make a massive difference over time. The truth is that the long term management of our diminishing water levels depends on the integrity of each and every Australian to do their bit. Make sure you ask your mortgage broker what they or their lenders are doing to support the responsible use of our earth's resources.

westpac - green mortgage

At least one X In Finance lender, Westpac has a 'green mortgage' offer which offers discounts on a range of environmentally responsible appliances such as solar hot water and electricity systems, rain water tanks, smart showerheads, energy efficient lighting, water saving and recycling products.

eco mortgage $500 rebate

Regardless of lender and even if you chose a loan like the Westpac Green Mortgage, X Inc Finance offers a fantastic $500 ecomortgage rebate, claimable for any legitimate water saving device, even if it's only a bucket!  It is available for anything you can demonstrate that you are using to save or recycle water  - for water tanks, grey water recycling, even native plants or any kind of system you are setting up to use water more effectively.   The offer is available after settlement of any home loan organised with an X Inc mortgage broker and is claimable upon production of receipts for your legitimate water saving devices.  And it's available even if you are already claiming government or commercial rebates elsewhere.  You do have to register with us to be eligible, so find out about how to claim your eco mortgage rebate by clicking here.

watercare - make a difference

X Inc Finance are committed to helping Australians reduce the amount of water they use around the home.  Just like the right home loan, the little differences you can make every day to the rate at which you consume water can make a massive difference over time. Rich or poor, young or old, muslim or christian, gay or straight, we all need water to survive. The truth is that the long term management of our diminishing water levels depends on the integrity of each and every Australian to do their bit. Whatever your financial and physical abilities, every action counts.  Think about how you are using water every minute of every day and start to change in little ways to get started now.  There are so many things you can do straight away! Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth, collect the cold water before hot water runs in sink, bath or shower and either drink it or put it on your garden, only wash full loads in the washing machine or dishwasher and use water and energy efficient appliances.  

national water usage survey

Help us to make a difference by filling in our national water usage survey and help us to tell government and commerce how to help us all use water more effectively.  It will take less than 4 minutes.  

start saving more water at home

Think about how you can STOP wasting water now. Make a personal pledge to save water around the house in any way you can from today!  Tell your friends about it and ask them to do the same!

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