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Mastercard is one of the 2 largest electronic payment networks that handle card payments in Australia. The other network is Visa. And there's also American Express, which issues cards on its own network.
Mastercard itself doesn't issue credit cards. It provides the payment technology behind the credit card.
Mastercard credit cards do offer some specific features and benefits, like Zero Liability protection and security features. But when comparing credit cards it's more important to look at the rates, fees, perks and features of a specific credit card.
Who is Mastercard?
Mastercard grew out of a series of regional bankcard associations in the late 1960s. Mastercard expanded throughout the world in the 1970s and 1980s. Mastercard went public in 2006.
Which Australian banks and card providers use Mastercard?
- Commbank
- Westpac
- Qantas Money
- Citi
- ME Bank
- Coles
- Latitude
What benefits can I get with Mastercard?
Every credit card has its own rates, features, fees and benefits regardless of the network it's on. But cards on the Mastercard network do offer some specific features and benefits.
- Mastercard Priceless. Mastercard Priceless gives you access to offers for travel, dining, shopping and entertainment, with a global network of deals. To give you an idea of the offers available, when we looked in January 2025, you could get up to 16% cashback on accommodation through Booking.com.
- World Mastercard benefits. If you have a World Mastercard, you'll get access to this booking service that offers exclusive deals and perks such as complimentary breakfast, room upgrades and late check-out at partnered hotels.
- Global acceptance. Mastercard is accepted in over 200 countries and territories around the world, including almost every business that accepts credit card payments in Australia.
- Contactless and mobile payments. Mastercard contactless (sometimes called PayPass) is a payment option that lets you tap to pay for purchases when you're at the shops. In Australia, Mastercard credit cards offer contactless payments as a standard feature, giving you a way to pay without entering a PIN if your purchase is under $100.
- Digital wallet. If your credit card issuer supports Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay or another mobile wallet, you can also use your Mastercard credit card for contactless payments from your mobile phone or other device.
Security features of a Mastercard credit card
As well as security features offered by your bank or card issuer, some of the options you can get with a Mastercard include:
- Zero Liability. Mastercard’s Zero Liability policy protects cardholders from unauthorised and fraudulent charges made using their cards.
- Mastercard SecureCode. SecureCode is designed to help protect your Mastercard credit card or debit card account from unauthorised transactions by providing an additional layer of security to online payments.
- Emergency Services. You can contact Mastercard's 24/7 customer service team on 1800 120 113 within Australia.
Visa, Mastercard or American Express? What's the difference?
Visa and Mastercard boast very similar benefits and protections. These include:
- Zero Liability protection
- Security and fraud monitoring
- Contactless payments
- Travel, dining and entertainment perks (depending on the card)
There are differences between the two. With Mastercard contactless payments you need to enter a PIN on transactions above $100. For Visa it's a bit higher at $200.
American Express is a little bit different to Visa and Mastercard. It issues its own credit cards which have many features and benefits. But fewer businesses accept these cards (although most major businesses today do).

"If you're looking for a new credit card, good news: the payment network doesn't matter much. You really want to work out what kind of card you want, and then compare options from different banks. Let them worry about the difference between Visa and Mastercard while you worry about fees, rates, rewards points and benefits. "
How to compare Mastercard credit cards
Whether a card uses the Mastercard network or another network is less importance than the details of the card itself.
Look at:
- Annual fees. Most credit cards in Australia charge an annual fee, which ranges from $30 to $700 or more depending on the card. There are also some Mastercard credit card accounts that offer no annual fee, either for a promotional period or for life.
- Interest rates. Mastercard credit card interest rates typically range from 9.9% to 23.99% for purchases. You can also get 0% interest rate offers for purchases or balance transfers, which helps you save on costs when you open a new account.
- Bank or card company. A lot of Australian banks and financial institutions offer Mastercard credit cards. As they determine many of the features and fees that come with the card, it's important to consider which company issues the card when comparing your options.
- Rewards. If your goal is to earn points with a credit card, you can compare frequent flyer and rewards cards to find a Mastercard with the features that you want.
- Complimentary insurance and other perks. Some Mastercard credit cards offer complimentary insurance for travel and shopping, as well as perks like airport lounge access and concierge services.
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Hi. I’m USA can I apply for this credit card?
Hi Felix. The cards on CreditCardFinder.com.au are available to permanent Australian residents and people visiting on a long stay or business Visa. Thanks for your question. Jacob.
I would like to redeem my points on a return flight, how do I do this?
HI Jacqueline. Thanks for the question.
The process for redeeming your points for a flight will depend on who has provided your card. For instance, if you have a MasterCard issued with the Commonwealth Bank, you would redeem your points through the CBA Rewards website, the rewards redemption process is similar with other institutions that offer MasterCard credit cards. If you can tell us which card you have, we can provide more information on how to redeem your points for flights. Jacob.
How can I find out if I ever had a MasterCard by name or address or phone number or d.o.b? Or any credit card too?
Hi Kylie.
Thanks for your inquiry.
You may need to get a cop of your credit report to see your previous applications for credit. Finder offers a free credit report and credit score service, that you can use to check your credit information in a few minutes.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jacob
Dear Sir, I require a credit card ASAP mainly to book airfares for me to travel home etc. At present I’m teaching English to Oil workers in Dammam, Saudi Arabia and it is very difficult to buy airfares here with cash, also with a credit you get protection(insurance)My yearly salary is 42,000$ tax free. I have not had or used a credit card for over 5 years I’ll wait for your answer.I do not use Saudi banks.
HI Paul. Thanks for your question. In order to get a credit card, you will have to prove that you’re earning over a certain amount each year – in an Australian bank account – and you will need to records to show it. I don’t believe you’re eligible for a card in this instance. I’m basing this on when I was in the employ of an Easter European country teaching English. I applied for a credit limit increase on the card I got before I left Australia, and they would not do it for me as I could not prove that my earnings covered the request for increased credit. Jacob.
As an ISLANDER seeking for the best opportunities abroad, which of the master card type in it’s category best for me?
What type of master card is good for me?