Get to know the Maxxia Wallet!

The Maxxia Wallet is a debit-style Mastercard loaded with your before-tax money each pay, which you spend on a wide range of expenses using the following two benefits.
- Living Expenses – Groceries, utility bills, clothing, flights, furniture, fuel, kitchen items, electronic devices, novelty mugs, concert tickets and much more.
- Meal Entertainment – Dine-in eating at restaurants.
You don’t have to have both benefits active on the card, you might choose to have one, but if you do have both, the card will identify which benefit balance to use each time you spend, clever right?
The idea behind the Maxxia Wallet is simply to put your salary packaging money in your hands. No fuss— we transfer the amount you select to the card each pay, and away you go.
It’s about as simple as salary packaging gets, which is why it’s also one of the most popular ways to package.
How the Maxxia Wallet card works
Each pay you contribute an amount of your pay to your salary package account administered by Maxxia before-tax — let’s say $350.
Maxxia receives that $350 and transfers it to your Maxxia Wallet card, which is in your pocket.
You then use the Maxxia Wallet like you would any other debit card. You tap and go, use your personalised PIN, and buy stuff online or in-store – but it’s all using your before-tax money.
Like a debit card, once your balance is used up, the card will decline and you will need to wait until we put another $350 on from your next pay.
If you don’t spend the balance before your next pay, the funds on the card simply accumulate, so you can save up for a larger purchase if you wish. The only time limit you have is at the end of the FBT year, when you must spend any remaining balance by 31 March (we remind customers of this in March).
Sound good? Why not give the Maxxia Wallet a try! For those who are eligible, it can be a great alternative to our other benefits, or even for those just wanting to mix up how they salary package.
Visit Maxxia.com.au/Maxxia-wallet for more information!
This website contains general information and doesn't take your personal circumstances into account. Seek professional independent advice before making a decision.
