


Welcome to UCIF Canberra
Welcome to the website of the Uniting Church Investment Fund, Canberra (UCIF).
UCIF offers Uniting Church members, congregations and organisations a great place to save / invest. Our product range and competitive interest rates means that you can Grow Your Savings while Growing Your Church.
This site has everything you need to know about UCIF and our products. You can also download our Application to Invest Form, Terms and Conditions, deposit, withdrawal and transfer forms, Ethical Investment Policy and Privacy Policy. In addition, you can sign up to receive our newsletter UCIF News which is issued twice per year.
To browse our site, simply click on one of the red tabs in the left side bar. A drop-down menu will appear. Click on the appropriate item. You will then be transferred to the page for that item. To go to another page, repeat this procedure.
If you wish to make any comments on our website, please send them to us using our feedback form. Your comments will be acknowledged.
Business hours
UCIF's office in Canberra is open for business from 10.30am - 1.30pm, Monday - Friday (public holidays excepted).
Interest rates - New rates apply from 1 March 2009
New interest rates on all classes of deposit apply from 1 March 2009. Refer to the Interest Rate Page for details.
Amalgamation of UCIF and Uniting Financial Services
The Uniting Church Investment Fund, Presbytery of Canberra Region, announces amalgamation with Uniting Financial Services as of 1 June 2009. For the full story concerning the amalgamation, including answers to questions about the amalgamation that you may have, go to the News (www.ucifcanberra.org.au/index.php) page.

The Uniting Church Investment Fund, Presbytery of Canberra Region, ABN 12 119 877 260, operates in accordance with ASIC Policy Statement 87 exemptions and APRA Banking Exemption No. 1 of 2006. Both The Uniting Church in Australia Presbytery of Canberra Region and the Uniting Church Investment Fund (UCIF) are not prudentially supervised by APRA and contributions do not obtain the benefit of the depositor protection provisions of the Banking Act 1959. UCIF and its financial products are designed for investors who wish to promote the religious and charitable purposes of UCIF and The Uniting Church in Australia.