Platinum vs gold credit cards in Australia
One of the biggest differences between platinum and gold cards in Australia is that there is a larger selection of platinum credit cards than gold cards. In fact, while all of the Big 4 Banks in Australia (ANZ, NAB, CommBank and Westpac) offer platinum cards, only CommBank offers gold credit cards for personal customers.
Platinum cards also offer higher minimum credit limits than gold cards, which means they're only available to those who earn a certain, relatively high minimum income. The list of features and bonuses are usually greater than gold.
Hi,
I want the best value rewards credit card without a crazy high annual fee that offers no foreign transaction fees. These fees are amazingly deceptive because they are activated when dealing with some companies supposedly based in Australia but are domiciled overseas. Just another credit card company/bank rip off. I see Bankwest have 1 but not to sure on it. Any suggestions please? A list would be great, thanks
Hi Trev,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Please refer to the following link for a list of credit cards with no annual feeand no foreign transaction fees. You can select the “Go to Site” button of your preferred credit card to proceed with your application. You can also contact the provider if you have specific questions. A gentle reminder, please ensure to read through the relevant product disclosure statement and terms and conditions to ensure that you got everything covered before you apply.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Thanks but this is not what I asked.
I am looking for REWARDS credit cards with no foreign transaction fees. Thank you
Hi Trev, thanks for your response!
Please refer to the following link for a list of no foreign currency exchange fee credit cards including rewards credit cards.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hey I would like to see if I can get a credit card with you please.
Hi Brad, thanks for your inquiry!
Please note that finder.com.au is a comparison service and is not directly affiliated with any banks. The application criteria and requirements are listed under each credit card review page. If you meet those criteria then you will be eligible to apply. To allow me to assist you further was there a specific credit card you were inquiring about today?
Cheers,
Jonathan
I don’t work iv bad credit at the moment so can you help me be accepted for credit card
Hi Ann,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Australia does not have a credit card product targeted towards bad credit customers, though there are ways to improve your credit score and increase the chance of being approved.
Repairing or improving your credit score is not a quick and easy process. It may take a significant amount of time and require a long period of financial responsibility on your part. You may find this guide useful to improve your credit score.
You may also wish to refer to a guide on how you can repair your credit rating.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi I have a Westpac platinum and paying for a trip over seas from June 3rd to 23 September with my wife
does the travel ins cover me for wile I am away . The ins says only 3 months and there a lots of could pay for this in a lot of clauses in travel ins .Is there a number to contact if about parts of insurance.
Hi Harry,
Thanks for your question.
The period of cover last for six months if you have an Earth Platinum, Altitude Platinum or an Altitude Qantas Platinum, Singapore Airlines Westpac Platinum card or a Westpac Platinum 55 day card.
The cover will last for three months if you have any of the Platinum Plus range of credit cards. You can get in contact with Zurich (the insurance providers) directly if you have questions regarding your insurance cover, I’ve sent you through the number.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
Is insurance free for Platinum card Mastercard holders if paid for by that card for travellers of 81 years of age
as a business owner I am concerned about the interest rate we pay on the various cards .521% on standard credit cards and up to 2.8% premium plus and other cards Is it legal to pass that cost on and if so how does one identify the cards as there appears to be no clear identification on some cards
cheers Alan
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your question.
Usually a good place to check is the Product Disclosure Statement of the credit card, and then confirm what the interest rates are on the bank’s website. On creditcardfinder.com.au, the interest rates are listed in the blue tables under the heading ‘interest rates’.
Cheers,
Shirley
Hi Anne.
It will depend on the provider. Each card issuer (Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, Westpac for instance) has slightly different rules about the cut off age for their complimentary insurance policies. If you can let me know which Platinum MasterCard you’re referring to, I can give you a little more information.
Thanks for your question.