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    • Eligibility
    • Rewards
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HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card
Terms and conditions apply
Purchase rate
19.99% p.a.
Reward point per $ spent
1
Annual fee for the first year ($450 p.a. thereafter)
$0 p.a.
Interest-free on purchases
Up to 55 days

Our verdict

This frequent flyer card has a Gold Status offer and a $0 annual fee in the first year, which goes to $450 after that.

The HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card is a unique frequent flyer credit card that’s linked to one of the world’s largest airline alliance networks. With this card, every 1 Star Alliance Point you earn can be converted to 0.8 points or miles with Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, Air New Zealand Airpoints, United Airlines MileagePlus and other frequent flyer partners.

Pros

  • Gold Status introductory offer
  • $0 annual fee in the first year
  • Up to 1 Star Alliance Point per $1 on eligible spending
  • Transfer points to Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, United MileagePlus, Air Canada Aeromiles and other partner airlines
  • Complimentary domestic and international travel insurance

Cons

  • $450 annual fee after the first year
  • Relatively low $3,000 spend threshold before earning fewer points in each statement period
  • Points transfer to frequent flyer programs at a reduced rate (e.g. 1 to 0.8 KrisFlyer Miles)
  • 3% foreign transaction fee

In this guide

  • Our verdict
  • Details
    • Product details
    • Eligibility
    • Rewards
    • Fees
  • How to apply
  • Card benefits
  • Rates & fees
  • Your reviews
  • Ask an expert

The HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card provides travel perks that can be used with Star Alliance member airlines – including Air New Zealand, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines and United. It earns 1 Star Alliance Point per $1 on eligible spending up to $3,000 per statement period, then 0.5 points per $1 after that.

Details

Product details

Product Name HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card
Balance transfer rate p.a. 0% for 12 months with 2% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
Balance transfer limit 90% of available limit
Purchase rate p.a. 19.99%
Interest-free period Up to 55 days on purchases
Cash advance rate p.a. 21.99%
Min credit limit $6,000
Max credit limit $25,000
Card type Visa

Eligibility

Available to temporary residents No
Minimum income $75,000
Joint application No

Rewards

Rewards program Star Alliance
Bonus points N/A
Rewards points per $ spent 1
Rewards points cap Uncapped

Fees

Annual fee $0 first year ($450 after)
Late payment fee $30
Foreign currency conversion fee 3%
Cash advance fee 3% or $4, whichever is greater
Overseas cash advance fee 3% of transaction amount or $4 (whichever is greater)

How to apply

It takes about 10 minutes to apply for the HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card online, and you'll get a response from HSBC within 60 seconds of submitting your application. To get started, make sure you meet the eligibility requirements and have all the required document details on hand.

Eligibility criteria

  • Minimum income. You must earn at least $75,000 per year.
  • Residency. You must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.

Card benefits

  • Introductory Gold Status offer. The HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card offers you Gold Status when you spend $4,000 in the first 90 days from account opening. The status will be awarded through your nominated, partnered frequent flyer program – for example, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer. You'll be asked to choose this Status Airline when you enrol in the Star Alliance Rewards Program. Benefits include access to over 1,000 airport lounges, priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling, excess baggage allowance and other frequent flyer perks through your chosen program. Status will be granted within 30 days of meeting the spend requirement.
  • $0 annual fee in the first year. This card waives its annual fee in the first year, saving you $450 compared to the annual fee that applies from the second year on.

Rates & fees

  • Annual fee. Outside of any promotions, the HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card has a $450 annual fee.
  • Interest rate for purchases. This card has a 19.99% p.a. interest rate for purchases, which is similar to other frequent flyer credit cards.

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KL

January 15, 2024

Is there an age limit requirement for seniors for the complimentary insurance provided


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Sarah Megginson Finder

January 15, 2024

Hi KL, I reviewed the PDS and there’s no mention of an age limit on the travel insurance. Other cards specifically call out an age limit, usually 75-80, but this is not outlined in HSBC’s policy documents. For confirmation, you can contact the underwriters, Allianz Global Assistance on 1800 648 093. Hope this helps!


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RJ Jones

November 09, 2023

Can Star Alliance Points be transferred or used to book on Aeroplan (Air Canada) with an Australia based HSBC Star Alliance card? Or is that a different zone within the group?


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Amy Bradney-George Finder

November 10, 2023

Hi RJ,

Yes, Star Alliance Points can be transferred to Air Canada Aeroplan, with every 1,000 Star Alliance Points converting to 800 Aeroplan points. I hope this helps.


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Thom

November 04, 2023

I am already a lifetime gold member with United. I read somewhere that I can opt out of being granted gold status for minimum spend and get a credit of 40000 Star Alliance points for doing so year after year. Can you confirm that this is correct, and if so, how can I do that during the application process?


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Amy Bradney-George Finder

November 06, 2023

Hi Thom,

Yes, you could get 40,000 Star Alliance Points instead of status but it’s not an option you can choose during the application process. According to the terms and conditions, it requires you to meet the requirements for gold status and to not select a frequent flyer program that you wish to have status with (referred to as a Participating Status FFP). You’d then need to wait for the period when you could choose a Participating Status FPP to end (referred to as the Qualification Period). If you have further questions about status or points with this card, you may want to contact Star Alliance Australia or HSBC directly. I hope this helps.


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Dennis McArdle

October 06, 2023

Are there restriction on self funded retires applying for this card?


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Amy Bradney-George Finder

October 06, 2023

Hi Dennis,

There is a $75,000 annual minimum income requirement with this card but if you want to check what HSBC would consider as eligible income, you could call the sales team on 1300 131 605. I hope this helps.


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Olga

August 23, 2023

Hi, what does eligible purchase mean? Can we use it to pay bills and earn points for it?


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Amy Bradney-George Finder

August 24, 2023

Hi Olga,

Eligible purchases cover most everyday spending, including groceries, petrol, dining, health and beauty services. It may be possible to earn points on some bills if credit card payment is offered by the biller, but BPAY payments do not earn points. Other transactions that are not eligible include cash transfers, cash advances and government fees and charges. If you have a question about a particular bill or bills, it’s a good idea to check with HSBC directly through the bank’s website, app or by calling 1300 308 008. I hope this helps.


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