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Loan Repayment Calculator | Loans | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. ARTF loan amounts can be between $300 to $5,000, and Members can choose varying repayment terms up to a maximum of two years. General Loans attract a loan Fund Maintenance Cost of 2% of the outstanding balance. This calculator will enable you to determine fortnightly repayment amounts, the cost of the loan (if applicable) and the total repayment for any loan amount within the range on offer. Amount of loan sought:. Click here to apply online today. The ADF Consumer Council.
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Hardship Grants | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. Immediate assistance for essential financial relief. The ARTF Trustees reconsidered the parameters of Hardship Grants in February 2015. The ARTF Trustees will, on occasion, approve a Hardship Grant to individuals assessed as being in financial hardship. As a general rule, the grants are NOT for serving members (see below). Applications for Hardship Grants will be restricted to those who have separated from Army within 18 months. The dependants of current serving Army members.
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Relief Loans for Australian Army | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. Financial relief when you need it most. If you are considering a Debt Agreement - DO NOT APPLY. Financial hardship or necessitous circumstances can be defined as a situation where a member, at a point in time, does not have sufficient personal financial resources to be able to provide the basic living requirements, including such items as accommodation, food, clothing and, in certain circumstances, transport and medical expenses. Repayment is deducted from a members pay at a ...
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FAQ's | Loans | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. How long do I need to have served before I can apply for a loan? How long will it take to process the application? How can I track the progress of the application? Can I cancel and application one it has been submitted? How much can I borrow? What is the maximum term of a loan? What can I apply for? Do I have to pay the loan back? What happens if I am separating from the Army? What happens if I transfer to Navy or RAAF? Can I increase my repayments? Can I top up my loan?
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The Services Trust Fund Act | About the ARTF | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. The Services Trust Fund Act. The enabling legislation for the Service Trust Funds is the Services Trust Fund Act 1947. Although we use the name ‘Army Relief Trust Fund’ the legislative name for the Army Fund is the Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund. What is the Services Trust Fund Act 1947? Services Trust Fund Act 1947. Click here to Contact Us. The Services Trust Fund Act. Get more information about the ARTF. The ADF Consumer Council. The Services Trust Fund Act.
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Trustees | About the ARTF | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. The Trustees of the Army Relief Trust Fund are appointed by the Assistant Minister for Defence. The current Board of Trustees are:. Brigadier Peter Daniel -. AM, CSC, Chair. Major Justine Denton -. Chair, Audit Committee. Warrant Officer Class 2 Renae Docherty. Mr Glen Tye -. All Trustees serve on a voluntary basis. Click here to Contact Us. The Services Trust Fund Act. Get more information about the ARTF. The ADF Consumer Council. The Services Trust Fund Act.
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Relief Trust Fund | About the ARTF | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. About the Army Relief Trust Fund. The Army Relief Trust Fund (ARTF) was established in 1947 to provide benefits for soldiers who are serving or who have served in the Australian Army and their dependants. The legislative name for the Army Relief Trust Fund is the Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund. The Fund secretariat is embedded within Personnel Branch and is located in Canberra. Trustees are supported by a Secretariat embedded within Personnel Branch at AHQ.
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Army Loans | ARTF Loans | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. Low cost loans for general purposes. If you are considering entering into a Debt Agreement - DO NOT apply. General Loans are paid in a pay fortnight cycle (Thursday). The Trust banks with Defence Bank. If a member nominates an alternative financial institution into which funds are to be deposited, expect at least an overnight delay for the funds to be transferred. In some instances your Conditions of Service. The following are acceptable reasons to Trustees and the Secretaria...
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ADF Loans Process | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. The following chart illustrates the ARTF loan application process. Please review the chart to ensure you have followed all the required steps and contact us. If you have any questions. Click on the chart below to see a larger version. Click here to apply online today. Start your loan application now. The ADF Consumer Council. Web site contains tools that can assist with budgeting. The Services Trust Fund Act. Ensure you have read the loan conditions before you apply.
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Separating | Loans | Army Relief Trust Fund
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The Services Trust Fund Act. What happens to your loan when you separate? If a member elects to separate from the Regular Army with an amount owing to the Trust, a number of things should and will happen:. Firstly, it is a member’s responsibility to take ownership of the fact that there is a liability to the Trust and a repayment arrangement has to be made with the Secretariat prior to the separation date. Broadly speaking there are three options:. Click here to apply online today. Ensure you have read t...