If you find yourself in a rough patch, we’ll do everything we can to support you. We can also guide you to other specialist organisations who can lend a hand. Below are some resources to help get you through tougher times.
For example, if you’re impacted by a natural disaster, are impacted by elder abuse or domestic violence, or your financial circumstances have changed, we can help.
NAB is the issuer of Kogan Money Credit Cards and provides a range of support services to you.
1300 662 030
Mon – Fri 8am – 8pm and Sat 9am – 1pm
assist@cards.koganmoney.com.au
Please contact us as soon as possible if you think you might miss a credit card payment, so we can work with you to find a solution.
1800 133 397
Mon – Fri 8am – 8pm and Sat 9am – 1pm
customer.care@cards.koganmoney.com.au
Please contact us for financial assistance if your circumstances have changed and you’re experiencing financial difficulty.
1800 956 746
Mon – Fri 8am – 7pm
Please contact our dedicated customer service line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customers, particularly those living in remote locations.
1300 824 944
Mon – Fri 8am – 7pm
Please contact our dedicated customer support team if you’re experiencing a vulnerability, including domestic and family violence, elder or financial abuse.
We understand that during hard times you may need more than financial support. You may need help taking care of the other things going on in your life that are causing money troubles.
It takes courage to talk about your circumstances, however help is available. We’ll work with you to find the best possible support.
We have trusted partners that we can connect you with for more support if you’re experiencing unemployment, domestic and family violence, financial abuse, elder abuse or mental health issues.
In some cases, we may provide funding to our partners to ensure you get the support you need.
To learn more about this kind of support call 1300 824 944.
Financial counselling
If you’re feeling overwhelmed with financial decisions, a financial counsellor can help you put a plan in place. Visit National Debt Helpline, or call 1800 007 007.
Free counselling service
We’ve partnered with TELUS Health who can provide a free counselling service for Kogan Money Credit Cards customers. To discuss this option, call TELUS Health and they can provide you with more information. Call 1300 574 759.
No interest loans
Depending on your current financial circumstances, you may be eligible for a small loan from Good Shepherd Australia. We support Good Shepherd’s No Interest Loan Scheme (NILs) to help Australians pay for household essentials, medical and education expenses. Visit Good Shepherd Australia, for more information.
Get in touch
If you’re experiencing a change in your circumstances, require financial difficulty assistance, or think you might need help in the future, please contact us.
Our guide to free financial counselling and other support services available in the community.
Contact us first
The earlier you get in touch with us, the better we’ll be able to understand your situation and offer you further support. As everyone and every situation is different, once we get an understanding of your situation, we can help you find the right solutions for you.
Financial troubles?
If you’re in financial difficulty or think you might miss a payment, please get in touch as soon as you can. We’re available Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm (AEST/AEDT), Saturday, 9:00am to 1:00pm (AEST/AEDT).
Call our Customer Assistance team from Australia: 1300 662 030.
Call our Customer Assistance team from overseas: +61 2 8908 6196
Our specialised support services
If you’re experiencing a vulnerability that impacts your ability to generally use your credit card or make repayments, including domestic or family violence, elder or financial abuse, or you need an interpreter, contact our dedicated team on 1300 824 944.
We have a dedicated Indigenous Customer Service line to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customers, particularly those living in remote locations. Call 1800 956 746, or if you prefer to speak in an Indigenous language, we have an interpreter service that may speak your preferred language. Ask us about this service during your phone call.
Special enquiries
If you have particular account enquiries, including a requirement for interpreter services for customers who prefer to speak to us in a language other than English, contact us on 1300 415 445.
Free counselling and support available in the community
Anyone can experience financial difficulties and other personal challenges, so it’s okay to need a little help sometimes. The earlier you get in touch with these services, the better they’ll be able to understand your situation and offer you further support.
Stressed about money?
The following support services can help ease the stress and struggles of financial difficulty.
Taking care of your health
As part of our commitment to supporting our customers we’ve extended access to TELUS Health for Kogan Money Credit Card customers. This will provide customers with access to confidential coaching and support for all aspects of life – physical, mental, social, professional and financial. Please call 1300 574 759 to make an appointment with a TELUS Health Clinician.
Safety in your home
Finding work
Being unemployed can be difficult. See below services to help you manage your finances and or find a new job.
Know your rights
Sometimes we may need to seek expert assistance to help us understand and support our rights. See support services below to help you.
Find help if you’re experiencing domestic and family violence, including financial abuse.
If there is an immediate threat to your safety call 000.
What is domestic or family violence?
Family violence refers to any behaviour that controls or dominates a family member in any way, or causes them to fear for their own, or another person’s, safety or wellbeing. The family relationship can be between people of the same or opposite sex, a parent and a child, or siblings and other relatives. This coercive control or domination can be seen in behaviours including:
What is financial abuse?
Financial abuse is where an abuser uses money or finances to control the other person. The most common forms of financial abuse include:
Financial abuse is a crime in most states of Australia. The Australian Government’s MoneySmart website has a range of information about financial abuse and how to get support.
We have zero tolerance of financial abuse
If you’re concerned about your financial safety, call our dedicated team on 1300 824 944.
How to keep your finances safe
If you’re experiencing financial abuse there are ways to keep your finances safe. Before taking any of these steps consider your personal safety and have a safety plan ready.
If you contact us, we’ll treat any information that you give us about your situation confidentially. Domestic and family violence is a very complex and personal issue, and it takes a lot for someone to disclose their situation. We want to support you through this difficult experience. If you have particular concerns about your privacy let us know and we can put extra security on your accounts.
Protecting your finances while you’re in the relationship
There are many financial things to consider when you’re in a relationship where family violence exists. It’s best to talk to a specialist family violence worker about your options and what steps you should take.
Protecting your finances when you leave the relationship
It can be hard to know where to start when leaving a violent relationship. Here are some tips for taking control of your financial situation:
Some important information to know about our credit cards
What you need to know:
If you’re the primary cardholder and would like to cancel a secondary card, contact us. You’ll remain responsible for any transactions made by a secondary cardholder until you advise us that you want to cancel the secondary card.
There are many organisations that can help you if you are experiencing family or domestic violence.
If there is an immediate threat to your safety call 000.
The National Sexual Assault Domestic Violence Counselling Service offers confidential online and telephone counselling, information and referral services.
Visit 1800RESPECT or call 1800 737 732, 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Lifeline provides Australians experiencing a personal crisis with 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
Visit Lifeline or call 13 11 14.
Offers a range of evidence-based training programs across Australia.
Visit National Centre for Suicide Prevention Training or call 1300 60 80 95.
An independent not-for-profit community organisation that provides legal and related services to the public, focusing on the disadvantaged and people with special needs.
A free service offering national telephone and online support, information and referrals for men with family and relationship concerns.
Visit MensLine Australia or call 1300 789 978.
This service provides confidential counselling online, over the phone or via live chat.
Visit No to Violence’s Men’s Referral Service, call 1300 766 491 or use Live Chat.
1300 662 030
Mon – Fri 8am – 8pm and Sat 9am – 1pm
assist@cards.koganmoney.com.au
Please contact us as soon as possible if you think you might miss a credit card payment, so we can work with you to find a solution.
1800 133 397
Mon – Fri 8am – 8pm and Sat 9am – 1pm
customer.care@cards.koganmoney.com.au
Please contact us for financial assistance if your circumstances have changed and you’re experiencing financial difficulty.
Mon – Fri 8am – 7pm
Please contact our dedicated customer service line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customers, particularly those living in remote locations.
1300 824 944
Mon – Fri 8am – 7pm
Please contact our dedicated customer support team if you’re experiencing a vulnerability, including domestic and family violence, elder or financial abuse.