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0% Balance Transfer Credit Card Offers

Pay no interest for up to 28 months and clear your debt faster with a balance transfer credit card.

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Name Purchase rate p.a. Annual fee Balance transfer rate p.a. Amount Saved
St.George Vertigo Card
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Purchase rate p.a.
13.99%
Annual fee
$55
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0.99% for 28 months with 0% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
Amount saved
$1,700.06 over 28 months
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Get a 0.99% p.a. interest rate on balance transfers for 28 months (with no balance transfer fee) and shopping cashbacks through ShopBack.
Kogan Money Card – Exclusive Offer
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Exclusive
Kogan Rewards Program
Purchase rate p.a.
9.99% for 18 months, then 21.99%
Annual fee
$0
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 18 months with 1% balance transfer fee, then 22.74%
Amount saved
$1,335.99 over 18 months
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Save with 0% p.a. interest on balance transfers (with a 1% BT fee) and 9.99% p.a. on purchases, both for 18 months, plus, an ongoing $0 annual fee.
Virgin Australia Velocity Flyer Card - Balance Transfer Offer
Virgin Australia Velocity Flyer Card - Balance Transfer Offer image
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Velocity Frequent Flyer
Purchase rate p.a.
20.74%
Annual fee
$0 first year ($149 after)
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 24 months with 0% balance transfer fee, then 20.99%
Amount saved
$1,413.89 over 24 months
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Get 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 24 months (with no BT fee) and a $0 annual fee in the first year.
NAB Low Rate Credit Card
NAB Low Rate Credit Card image
Purchase rate p.a.
13.49%
Annual fee
$0 first year ($59 after)
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 28 months with 2% balance transfer fee, then 21.74%
Amount saved
$1,768.59 over 28 months
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Get a 0% p.a. interest rate on balance transfers for the first 28 months (with a 2% BT fee). Plus, save with a $0 first-year annual fee.
Westpac Low Rate Card
Westpac Low Rate Card image
Purchase rate p.a.
13.74%
Annual fee
$59
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 26 months with 2% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
Amount saved
$1,653.37 over 26 months
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Save with a 0% p.a. interest rate on balance transfers for 26 months (with a 2% BT fee). Plus, a low 13.74% p.a. purchase interest rate.
Bankwest Breeze Classic Mastercard
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Purchase rate p.a.
12.99%
Annual fee
$49
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 24 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 12.99%
Amount saved
$1,613.89 over 24 months
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Save with 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 24 months (with a 3% BT fee).
Coles No Annual Fee Mastercard
Coles No Annual Fee Mastercard image
Flybuys
Purchase rate p.a.
20.74%
Annual fee
$0
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 9 months with 1.5% balance transfer fee, then 20.74%
Amount saved
$709.81 over 9 months
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Save with an ongoing $0 annual fee and 0% interest on balance transfers for the first 9 months (with a one-time 1.5% BT fee).
Qantas Premier Platinum
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Qantas Frequent Flyer
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$349 first year ($399 after)
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 12 months with 2% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
Amount saved
$578.32 over 12 months
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Earn up to 100,000 bonus Qantas Points. Plus, save with a reduced first-year annual fee and 0% p.a. for 12 months on balance transfers, with a 2% BT fee.
Virgin Money Anytime Rewards Credit Card
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Virgin Money Rewards
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$149
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 12 months with 0% balance transfer fee, then 20.99%
Amount saved
$778.32 over 12 months
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Offers 80,000 bonus Virgin Money Points (worth $400 in gift cards) when you spend $3,000 or more on eligible purchases in the first 3 months. Plus, save with a 0% balance transfer offer for 12 months (with no BT fee).
Qantas Premier Everyday
Qantas Premier Everyday image
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$99
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 12 months with 2% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
Amount saved
$828.32 over 12 months
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Get 2 bonus Qantas Points per $1 spent on eligible purchases in the first 4 months (up to 8,000 points), plus complimentary insurance.
Virgin Money Anytime Rewards Credit Card - Balance Transfer Offer
Virgin Money Anytime Rewards Credit Card - Balance Transfer Offer image
Virgin Money Rewards
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$149
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 24 months with 1% balance transfer fee, then 20.99%
Amount saved
$1,413.89 over 24 months
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Save with a 0% balance transfer offer for 24 months (with a one-time 1% BT fee).
Bankwest Breeze Platinum Mastercard
Bankwest Breeze Platinum Mastercard image
Purchase rate p.a.
12.99%
Annual fee
$59
Balance transfer rate p.a.
0% for 24 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 12.99%
Amount saved
$1,593.89 over 24 months
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Get 0% p.a. interest on balance transfers for 24 months (with a 3% BT fee). Plus 0% foreign fees and complimentary overseas travel insurance.
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How do 0% balance transfer credit cards work?

These cards give you a way to pay no interest on balance transfer debts for an introductory period – which can last from 6 to 36 months. With 0% interest charges, you can pay off your debt faster and save money.

If you have a few credit card debts, you can transfer and consolidate them on one balance transfer card. That way you'll pay no interest on the combined debt and will only need to pay off one credit card account.

What happens after the introductory period?

At the end of the interest-free period, any unpaid balance will attract a much higher, ongoing variable interest rate. So you'll usually get the most value from these cards if you can pay off your balance transfer in full during the introductory 0% interest period.

How much can you save?

How much you will save with a balance transfer depends on the size of your debt, how much interest you currently pay, the length of the interest-free offer and whether you can pay it off in full before a higher interest rate kicks in.

As an example, if you had $5,000 on a card with a 19.94% interest rate and transferred it to a card that offered 0% interest on balance transfers for 36 months, you could save over $2,000.

Tip:You can use the comparison table in this guide to compare cards by the potential savings by entering how much you want to transfer and the interest rate you're currently paying.
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0.99% p.a. for 28 months on balance transfers (with no balance transfer fee). $55 annual fee.

How to compare 0% balance transfers credit cards

There are many 0% balance transfer credit cards on the market, so here are 5 important factors you can use to help you find one that works for you.

1. Length of the balance transfer introductory offer

Since many Australian credit cards come with introductory offers on balance transfers, it is crucial that you compare balance transfer cards by how long the interest-free period lasts for. You should look for a card that gives you enough time to repay the entire debt before the revert rate kicks in.

For example, let's say you have a debt of $7,000 and are looking at a card with 0% on balance transfers for 18 months. You'd need to pay around $389 each month to clear the entire debt before interest applies. If you don't think you can afford this, you could look for a card with a longer interest-free offer to spread out and reduce your monthly repayments.

2. How much you are allowed to transfer

Depending on the bank, you can usually transfer between 70% to 100% of the approved credit limit. If you had an approved high credit limit of $20,000 and a maximum balance transfer of 80% of the limit, you could transfer up to $16,000. Refer to our guide on each bank's balance transfer limit and how much they will allow you to balance transfer for more information.

3. Which banks and institutions you can transfer to

Most of the time, it is easy to get a balance transfer from one bank or brand to another. But there are a couple of exceptions:

  1. You can't transfer your balance to a new card with the same bank. For example, if you had credit card balance with ANZ, you couldn't transfer it to another ANZ card with a 0% balance transfer offer.
  2. You can't transfer balances between banks or brands that are issued by the same provider. For example, you can't balance transfer between St.George and Bank of Melbourne as they're both owned by Westpac.

Want more details on balance transfers between banks? Check out Finder's guide on which banks you can balance transfer to.

4. Balance transfer revert rate

If you don't pay off the entire balance by the end of the introductory period, any remaining debt will be charged interest at the balance transfer revert rate. This is usually an ongoing, variable rate and is often the same as the card's (much higher) cash advance or purchase interest rate.

When you're looking at 0% balance transfer offers, you'll see details of the revert rate in the fine print – we also list it on Finder's credit card review pages. It's important to compare this rate and know when it kicks, even if you're planning to pay the debt in full before interest applies.

5. Compare fees and charges

While you won't pay any interest during the promotional period, most balance transfer credit cards come with other costs. For starters, you may be charged a balance transfer fee of around 1% to 3% of the debt that you transfer.

Annual fees are another potential cost, which can range from around $30 to $400 or more depending on the card – although there are also some 0% balance transfer credit cards offer a $0 annual fee. If there is an annual fee, make sure it won't exceed your interest savings before you apply.

Making new purchases can also lead to higher costs on these cards. This is because balance transfer cards often charge high purchase interest rates, and your repayments will automatically go towards whichever balance attracts the most interest.

If you're concentrating on paying down your balance transfer during the interest-free period, you should avoid using your card to spend unless you know you can pay it off quickly.


A 0% balance transfer credit card can be a useful way to get your debt under control and pay off your card with no interest costs.

As there are many interest-free balance transfer credit cards on the market, make sure to compare your options before you apply to find the right one for you.

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