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Hume Clear Visa credit card

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Hume Clear Visa Credit Card
Terms and conditions apply
Purchase rate
14.95% p.a.
Reward point per $ spent
1
Annual fee
$30 p.a.
Interest-free on purchases
Up to 55 days

Our verdict

Reward your spending and save with an annual fee waiver with the Hume Clear Visa credit card.

The Hume Clear Visa credit card offers two cost-saving features with a competitive annual fee and low purchase interest rate. Although you’ll earn 1 point per $1 spent on your account, you’d need to spend quite a lot before you received any substantial returns. For example, considering you’ll get $1 back in your account when you earn 400 points, you’d need to spend $40,000 to get $100 back to your account. You can compare other cards with competitive cashback offers and rewards programs, but you may find that they charge higher annual fees and interest rates.

Pros

  • Earn 1 cash-redeemable loyalty point per $1 spent.
  • Annual fee will be waived if the previous year’s annual card spend exceeds $8,000.
  • Up to 55 days interest-free on purchases when you pay your balance in full by the statement due date.

Cons

  • You'll need to earn 400 points to get $1 back to your account.

In this guide

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

The Hume Clear Visa credit card is a low-cost option for cardholders who want to reward their spending. This card charges a low standard annual fee, but you can save even further with the annual fee waiver. It also offers up to 55 interest-free days and cash rewards as you spend.

Details

Product details

Product Name Hume Clear Visa Credit Card
Purchase rate p.a.
Purchase rate p.a.
14.95%
Interest-free period
Up to 55 days on purchases
Cash advance rate p.a. 19.95%
Min credit limit $500
Max credit limit $50,000
Card type Visa

Eligibility

Available to temporary residents No
Joint application No

Rewards

Rewards program Hume Loyalty Program
Bonus points N/A
Rewards points per $ spent 1

Fees

Annual fee
Annual fee
$30
Minimum monthly repayment 3% of the closing balance or $10, whichever is greater
Late payment fee $20
Foreign currency conversion fee
Foreign currency conversion fee
2.85%
Additional cardholder fee $0
Number of additional cardholders 3

How to apply

You can apply for the Hume Clear Visa credit card online in 15 minutes, so long as you meet the eligibility criteria and have the necessary information to complete the application.

Eligibility criteria

  • Age. You must be at least 18 years old to apply.
  • Residency. This card is only available to Australian citizens and permanent residents.

Card benefits

  • Annual fee waiver. If you spend more than $8,000 in a year, the $30 annual fee will be waived.
  • Interest-free days. When you pay your balance in full by the statement due date, you can take advantage of up to 55 interest-free days on purchases.

Rates & fees

  • Annual fee. Outside of any promotions, this card charges a low standard annual fee of $30 p.a.
  • Purchase interest rate. Your purchases will attract a 14.95% p.a. purchase interest rate.

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