ING
Finder makes money from featured partners, but editorial opinions are our own.

ING Credit Cards

Green Company

Compare the low rates and instalment plans that come with ING's credit cards.

Not enough reviews Write a review

Known for its home loan and saving accounts offers, ING also offers two products on the Australian credit card market. The ING Orange One Low Rate and Orange One Rewards Platinum credit cards are available to existing ING customers and those who open an account during the application process.

Compare ING credit cards

Name Product Interest-free period Cash advance rate p.a. Purchase rate p.a. Annual fee
ING Orange One Low Rate
Up to 45 days on purchases
11.99%
11.99%
$0
Keep costs low with $0 annual fee and 100% foreign transaction fee rebates. Available when you hold or open an Orange Everyday account.
ING Orange One Rewards Platinum
Up to 45 days on purchases
16.99%
16.99%
$149
Enjoy up to $30 cashback per month and 100% foreign transaction fee rebates. Available when you hold or open an Orange Everyday account.
loading

Orange One Low Rate credit card

The ING Orange One Low Rate credit card is a no annual fee card that can help you cut costs on standard credit card rates. The card has a low purchase and cash advance rate of 11.99% p.a., but also offers a 9.99% p.a. instalment plan for large purchases. Plus, if you pay your balance in full before the end of the statement period, you can also take advantage of up to 45 interest-free days on purchases.

The card also comes equipped with Apple Pay functionality for mobile contactless purchases with your Apple devices.

Orange One Rewards Platinum credit card

ING also offers a platinum version of the Orange One Low Rate credit card. To receive an Orange One Rewards Platinum, you'll need to be approved for a credit limit of at least $6,000. The Platinum version of the card offers complimentary travel insurance and a cashback offer of 1% on your spend (up to $30 a month).

Benefits of an ING credit card

  • No annual fee. If you opt for the Orange One Low Rate credit card, you won't have to pay an annual fee for the life of the card.
  • Foreign currency conversion fee rebate. You don't have to worry about the international transaction fee when you shop online or overseas. You just need to deposit $1,000 into your ING account (excluding Living Super and Orange One) and make at least five eligible transactions in the previous calendar month to receive a 100% foreign currency conversion fee rebate.
  • Low variable interest rates. Both of the ING products are low interest rate credit cards that boast relatively competitive interest rates on purchases and cash advances alike.
  • Digital wallet. You can use your Orange One credit card to make contactless payments with your Apple devices thanks to Apple Pay.
  • Cashback. Platinum cardholders can enjoy 1% cashback (up to $30 a month) on their spend per statement period.
  • Instalment plans. If you need to make a big ticket purchase, you can take advantage of an instalment plan to pay off a specific purchase with a lower variable purchase rate.
  • Visa exclusives. As a Visa cardholder, you’ll also enjoy benefits such as Visa Entertainment, which offers access to exclusive perks including competitions, presale concert ticket access, entertainment discounts and more.
  • Security. You can shop with peace of mind thanks to Visa security measures such as Shop Safe Online, Visa Secure and Security Sense.

When can I apply for an ING credit card?

You can apply for either the ING Orange One Low Rate or ING Orange One Rewards Platinum credit card online. However, you'll need to meet eligibility requirements (including income, residential and credit rating criteria) to receive approval. You can check out the individual reviews of these cards for the specific information regarding the eligibility requirements and the documents you'll need to provide to apply.

Image: ING

More guides on Finder

  • ING Orange One Rewards Platinum

    Find out how you can get up to $30 cashback every month and save on overseas transactions with the ING Orange One Rewards Platinum credit card.

  • ING International Fees

    ING credit card and transaction account holders can shop overseas without the extra cost with the international fee rebate feature.

  • ING Orange One Low Rate credit card

    ING's Orange One Low Rate credit card offers low ongoing interest rates, foreign transaction fee rebates and instalment plans for $0 annual fee.

Ask an Expert

You are about to post a question on finder.com.au:

  • Do not enter personal information (eg. surname, phone number, bank details) as your question will be made public
  • finder.com.au is a financial comparison and information service, not a bank or product provider
  • We cannot provide you with personal advice or recommendations
  • Your answer might already be waiting – check previous questions below to see if yours has already been asked

Finder only provides general advice and factual information, so consider your own circumstances, or seek advice before you decide to act on our content. By submitting a question, you're accepting our Terms of Use, Disclaimer & Privacy Policy and 6. Finder Group Privacy & Cookies Policy.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

8 Responses

    Default Gravatar
    EleanoreJanuary 9, 2024

    Do you consider aged pensioners favourably for a credit card applications or do you just outright refuse them a credit card like most or all of the other banking institutions.

      AvatarFinder
      SarahJanuary 10, 2024Finder

      Hi Eleanore,

      We’re a comparison site and we’re not affiliated with ING, so we can’t provide any guidance on this. However we can confirm that when you apply for a credit card, the lender will assess your ability to repay the debt. This means they will review your sources of income. If the pension is your only source of income, this may limit the number of banks willing to lend to you, but there are many that want your business. You can review some of the options here.

      Hope this helps!

    Default Gravatar
    JulieJune 11, 2019

    Does Ing credit card offer interest free balance transfers?

      Default Gravatar
      NikkiJune 11, 2019

      Hi Julie,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      As of this writing, ING doesn’t have a list of credit cards that offer a 0% balance transfer. You may instead refer to our list of 0% purchase and balance transfer credit cards. You can use our comparison table to help you find the card that suits you. You can also check which bank you can balance transfer to because credit card issuers have transfer restrictions around balance transfers from other credit cards.

      As a friendly reminder, read the eligibility criteria, features, and details of the card, as well as the Product Disclosure Statement and Terms and Conditions of the card before committing to the product.

      Hope this helps!

      Best,
      Nikki

    Default Gravatar
    shelbyJune 6, 2018

    does the platinum card offer car rental insurance coverage?

      Default Gravatar
      NikkiJune 6, 2018

      Hi Shelby,

      Thanks for getting in touch!

      ING Credit Card offers complimentary travel insurance at the moment.

      While we can provide you with general information, please note that we’re a product comparison website and we do not represent any company we feature on our site. We’re here to assist you in your buying decision process hence we cannot recommend product / service that is rightfully fit for you.

      Hope this helps.

      Regards,
      Nikki

    Default Gravatar
    JeffApril 4, 2018

    If i transfer money to a credit Cardi, how long does it take for it to be visible and ready to be used?

      AvatarFinder
      MayApril 4, 2018Finder

      Hi Jeff,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      With credit card balance transfer, usually, it will take 10-15 minutes to complete the application. If you’re approved, it can take between 5 to 10 business days for the balance to move to your new account.

      Please note that you’re transferring the debt from your old card to your new BT credit card, so depending on how much is the remaining credit limit in your account after the transfer, that’s the amount you can use for your purchases or CA. You can learn more about balance transfer.

      Cheers,
      May

Go to site