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Bendigo welcomes lending pro

With bank closures leaving local customers wondering where to turn, the arrival of Amanda Kidd at Community Bank Tewantin-Noosa couldn’t be better timed.

As the new customer relationship manager and lending specialist, Amanda is here to make home lending easier, friendlier, and, dare we say, even enjoyable.

A Sunshine Coast local, Amanda brings over a decade of experience in home lending, along with years of hands-on business ownership. She understands that loans aren’t just numbers on a page—they’re about homes, dreams, and making finances work for real people. Her mission? To be the approachable, trusted face clients can turn to, always available to workshop the best loan solutions.

“Lending should feel empowering, not overwhelming,“ Amanda shares. “I’m here to make the process smooth, straightforward, and maybe even a little enjoyable!“

Amanda will work closely with Tewantin-Noosa branch manager, Kerryn Vincart, to ensure clients receive tailored support and expert guidance throughout their lending journey. With a deep understanding of both the lending industry and local community needs, Amanda’s expertise is a welcome addition at a time when personal banking relationships matter more than ever.

So whether you’re buying, refinancing, or just curious about your options, Amanda is ready to chat—no complicated bank jargon required.

Pop into the Tewantin-Noosa branch to say hello and find out how Amanda and Kerryn can help make your lending journey a smooth one.

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