The lowest interest credit card on Finder in November 2024
- The lowest credit card interest rate new or existing customers could apply for is 7.49% p.a. on the G&C Mutual Bank Low Rate Visa Card.
But credit card interest rates are variable, which means they can change regularly. So the lowest interest rate card can vary depending on when you're comparing cards. You can click on the "Purchase rate" column of our comparison table to order the credit cards based on their current interest rates.
Hi I’m trying to find a better credit card than what I have at present. The interest rate I’m paying at the moment is 19.74 is there anything under 10%? Cheers Brenton
Hi Brenton,
Thank you for your inquiry.
I’m afraid that there may not be a credit card which has an interest lower than 10%. At the moment, the credit cards with low interest are listed above.
The following pages might help you explore your credit card options:
When selecting a credit card, it’s always best that you factor in which one that best meets your preferences and fits into your financial situation.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
May
Hi,
This morning I applied for a St George Vertigo Credit Card. I was approved for credit of $2000 and a balance transfer of $2000 (sorry if I’m incorrect) but does that mean that the total value of this card is $4000?
Thanks.
Hello
If the bank accepts my application for a credit card and i transfer my dept to them an I able to switch back at the end of the promotional period?
Is there a minimum time I have to stay with the new credit card?
kind regards
Garry
Hi Garry,
Thanks for your question.
If you are referring to using your old credit card again after the promotional period of your new balance transfer card, the answer is yes, that is possible. When you transfer your balance to a new card, you have the option to cancel or retain your old card.
There is no time requirement for keeping your new card. You can also cancel it anytime, so long as you follow the correct procedure as we have discussed on our credit card cancellation guide.
Cheers,
Anndy
Hi Mia,
Thanks for your question.
Essentially, when you apply for a credit card, the card institution will give you a credit card limit that you can use – either for purchases, cash advances and even balance transfers. As you mentioned, you were approved for a credit and balance transfer limit of $2,000 for the St. George Vertigo Credit Card, however, this does not imply that you’re given a total of $4,000 credit limit on the card (that you can spend). This means that St. George allows you to transfer a balance (a debt from your old credit card) up to $2,000 to this card. Unlike other card issuers (depending on the type of card), they would only allow you to transfer a total balance up to a percentage of your credit limit, usually 70%-95%.
I hope this answers your question.
Cheers,
May
i just wandering if i could get balance transfers,what could i do? if yet how much interest could i get each month.
Hi Gina,
Thanks for your inquiry.
You may check our balance transfer page first to compare credit cards that have this offer. You can check the complete details about a specific product by selecting the product name. This will direct you to the product review page where benefits, features, application requirements, and other information that the product has to offer. When you’re done selecting the right card, you can start the application process by selecting the “Go to site” button that is also available on the upper right side of the review page.
I hope this helps,
Sharon
Hi
Can I call to speak to someone to compare credit card accounts
Hi Meaghan, thanks for your inquiry!
You can reach us on 1300 FINDER (346 337) and one of the specialists from our credit cards team will be happy to assist you.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi i am in a situation where i am in need of 2000-5000 to pay for a solicitor as i don’t have the money. I am looking into credit cards that i can either afford by myself as i am on centrelink or one that my partner and i can get together with his income and mine. What would be the best way to go? As we have never applied for one before. Thank you
Hi Kylie,
Thanks for your question.
Please note that you’ve come through finder.com.au and as a financial comparison service, we’re unable to recommend any specific product, service or strategy to our users as the ‘best’ option will always depend on the individual’s financial situation and needs.
Whether you can apply for a credit card will depend on how much you earn per year and what type of Centrelink payments you receive.
You might need to get in touch with the bank directly to confirm your likelihood of approval before applying.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Debbie