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.
Does the Woolworths card have travel insurance attached and if so what is the age limit?
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for your question.
While the Woolworths card does not currently offer complimentary international travel insurance, you may refer to our comparison of credit cards with complimentary travel insurance based on the length of your trip, age and the requirement to activate the insurance. Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jacob
Hi,
I currently have 2 credit cards one of which is an AMEX which has a high interest rate etc. My other one has about $800 owing but is has low interest with my current bank (suncorp).
Should I get another to consolidate the 2 so I can get on top of it and pay just one?
Hope this makes sense?
Kind Regards,
Kate
Hi Kate. Thanks for your question. You have a couple of option if you’re looking at consolidating your current credit card debt.
You can check with Suncorp to see if you’re eligible for a balance transfer promotion on your existing Suncorp credit card, if there is, you’ll be able to transfer the balance from your American Express Card to your Suncorp card and receive a promotional interest rate on the American Express balance. You can also open a new card – unrelated to your current card issuers – and transfer the balance of your two existing cards to the new card under a promotional balance transfer rate of interest. The decision is up to you. The advantage of the second option is that you’ll receive a promotional interest rate on your both your balances opposed to just the American Express card if you were to transfer to your Suncorp card (provided that you’re approved limit on your new card is greater than the amount you wish to transfer). I hope this helps, please ask us if you have any more questions. Jacob.
Hello,
I’m looking to get my first credit card. I’m a student but working.
Was looking for the following:-
1. no-low interest (for at least the first few months);
2. no-low international transaction fees so I can use card whilst travelling; and
3. low annual fee.
Many thanks.
Hi Alison,
Thanks for asking us about this.
Have a look at our comparison of student credit cards. The cards on the page fit the annual fee and purchase rate of interest requirements you’ve listed in your question, but they do charge fees for currency conversion when you make a transaction in a foreign currency.
You may also check travel money cards that charge no foreign currency conversion fee, however, they are not aimed at students.
Please ask if you have any more questions about selecting your first credit card. Thanks.
Regards,
Jacob
I want to pay off a card with a debt of $1100.00 – not to be used to purchase – just to get rid of the debt without it costing me anymore. Would the HSBC Credit Card be the best for me?
Hi Anne,
Thanks for your question.
You will have to make your own decision about the right credit card for you. You can compare balance transfer credit cards. A few things to consider when comparing balance transfer credit cards is how long will it take you to pay off the balance. This will determine the length of the promotional period you will want to go for. Does the interest rate revert to the cash rate or the purchase rate of interest and how much will you be able to transfer as each provider will allow you to transfer up to a certain percentage of your approved credit limit on your new card.
Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jacob
Can I transfer my Visa account to your bank for the low interest rate you advertised?
Hi Ian,
Thanks for your question.
Our handy guide on banks you can balance transfer to will serve as your reference before moving your balance to another card. You can also see a list of balance transfer credit cards to compare. Select Go to Site if you are ready to apply. Please ensure to read through the relevant product disclosure statement and terms and conditions to ensure that you got everything covered before applying.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jacob