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At Finder, we do our best to compare the entire credit card market. This means we endeavour to list every bank and lender as well as every credit card available in Australia. Below, you can click through to each provider page where you can see all of their credit cards. If you're looking for a specific type of offer, you can find links to each of our guides here too.
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NAB Rewards Signature – Velocity Points
The NAB Rewards Signature offers up to 200,000 bonus NAB Rewards Points (100,000 bonus Velocity Points when transferred) and a discounted first-year annual fee with this offer.
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Can I pay Afterpay with a credit card?
Afterpay, Zip and a handful of other interest-free services accept credit cards, but do the benefits outweigh the risks?
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Can I pay my credit card bill in parts?
If you can’t pay off your credit card’s full balance by the due date on your statement, here’s what you need to know about part payments.
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Interchange fee card costs, explained
For anyone who has paid for a taxi or booked a flight with their credit card and walked away feeling robbed: here's the latest news on credit card interchange fees.
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How to check your credit card application status
If you're waiting to hear more about a credit card application, here's how you can check the status and maybe even speed up the process.
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Credit card limit calculator
Learn what information the bank uses to determine your credit limit and the steps you need to take before you request a limit increase.
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How do debt collectors find you in Australia? A guide to the collection process
If you have debt collectors contacting you about overdue accounts, find out what rights and options you have to work through this process in a way that’s reasonable for you.
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How to buy a car with a credit card in Australia
Learn how you can purchase your next car with a credit card.
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Credit card direct debit: How to set up, change or cancel
Learn how to set up direct debits from your credit card account.
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Credit card benefits and drawbacks
Credit cards come with both benefits and risks, so use our list of pros and cons to weigh up your options.
Ask an Expert
I am searching for a credit card(preferably Master card) with low fees or no fees to pay my regula r bill
Hello, this guide might be helpful to review some low fee credit card options.
what credit card can i apply and if accepted use straight away
Hi Robert,
Some virtual credit cards can be set up and used after an application is approved. Keep in mind that you would need to meet the eligibility criteria and provide all the relevant details before you could get approval and set up an account. Finder’s guide to instant approval credit cards also has some options you can compare, as well as details on what to consider before you apply. I hope this helps.
best credit card for low annual fees and best in points earn for dollar spend
Hi Martin,
Finder’s guides to credit cards with $0 annual fees and rewards credit cards include tables that allow you to filter based on specific features you want. Alternatively, you can check out the 2023 Finder Credit Card Awards, with categories including Best No Annual Fee Card and Best Rewards Credit Card. I hope this helps.
best credit card for
no overseas transaction fees
international travel insurance
velocity points
Hi Gavin,
You can find credit cards with no foreign transaction fees on this page, credit cards with travel insurance on this page and credit cards that earn Velocity Points on this page.
If you are looking for credit cards to travel with you can take a look at this page.
Hope this helps,
Elizabeth
I’m looking for a Credit card that gives domestic and international travel and car hire excess insurance also points that can be transferred to the flight company points programs would be preferable. I am currently a temporary resident on a bridging visa. I have checked my credit score which scored excellent. Currently with NAB bank but they don’t allow temporary residents on their cards
Hi David,
You can review a number of options for cards that provide travel insurance here:
https://www.finder.com.au/what-is-the-best-credit-card-complimentary-travel-insurance
Every card provider has different policies about providing cards to applicants on different visas; for instance, St George accept applicants if you’re a non-resident or migrant and hold an acceptable Visa, with a minimum 1 year before expiry. You can review some credit card options for visa holders here:
https://www.finder.com.au/credit-cards/credit-cards-for-temporary-residents
Hope this helps!