How to ask NAB for financial hardship help
Written and reviewed by the DebtFreedom editorial team under our editorial policy. · Last updated 8 July 2026
If you're finding it hard to keep up with NAB, you can ask for financial hardship help — you have a right to. This page explains how to reach NAB, what to say, your rights, and the free help available. You never have to pay anyone to ask for hardship assistance.
How to reach NAB
Ask for their hardship team — NAB's program is called NAB Assist.
Go to nab.com.au and search “financial hardship”, or call the number on your latest bill or statement and ask for financial hardship help.
Program details last checked 8 July 2026. Providers change their pages often — always confirm current contact details on NAB's own website.
What you can ask for
- Pausing or reducing repayments
- A payment arrangement
- Financial counselling referral
What to say
You don't need special words. Something like: “I'm having trouble paying and I'd like to apply for financial hardship help. Can we look at my options?”Be honest about what you can realistically afford — a plan only helps if it's sustainable.
Your rights
- • If you have a credit contract (loan, credit card), you can give a "hardship notice" and ask to change your repayments. The lender must consider it and respond in writing.
- • Asking for hardship help should not, by itself, put a default on your credit report.
- • You can have a financial counsellor or someone you trust deal with the lender for you.
If you're not getting anywhere
First, ask NAB to escalate to a complaint. If you're still not satisfied, you can complain for free to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) (afca.org.au, 1800 931 678). And for free, independent advice at any time, call the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007.
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