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Credit Cards in Australia - 2011

Credit Cards in Australia

All the Australian Banks offer various options on Credit Cards, some with Low Interest, some with High Interest. Some with Interest Free days, others without.

I would consider looking at the following that I have details of, and I do suggest thoroughly comparing the credit cards, as benefits etc change over time.

Rewards programs also vary enormously, and just because one card offers more points than other, per dollar, does not mean they are better value, as they may also require more points to get the same reward.

I personally prefer rewards that are given as cash rebates to the credit card, and that way I also end up getting paid by the bank to use the card, rather than paying them an annual fee.

Some Australian Credit Card Examples

HSBC Credit Card – HSBC Credit Card

ANZ Bank – ANZ Rewards Credit cardRewards examples

ANZ Bank – ANZ Balance Visa

Citibank – BP Credit Card: The BP Citibank Credit card provides:

Bank of Queensland – No Interest-Free Days Visa Card

Temporary Resident getting a Credit Card

ANZ Credit Card Residency Requirements: (May 2009)

Permanent Australian resident – minimum annual income of $15,000

Non-permanent Australian resident – minimum annual income of $50,000

HSBC Credit Card Residency Requirements: (May 2009)

Permanent Australian resident – minimum annual income of $20,000

Non-permanent Australian resident – Not able to apply (according to the website)

Westpac Credit Card Residency Requirements: (May 2009)

Permanent Australian resident – minimum annual income of $15,000

Non-permanent Australian resident – Must use the Migrant Special Credit Card application – Westpac

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