Velocity credit cards — sky high points potential

These credit cards will net you up to 120,000 bonus Velocity Points, a high earn rate on your spending plus Virgin Australia lounge access and status credits.

Compare Velocity credit cards

The cards in this table let you earn Velocity Points directly, or earn rewards points in a bank or card program that you convert to Velocity Points.
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Name Finder Score Bonus points Points per $ spent Purchase rate p.a. Annual fee
ANZ Rewards Black Credit Card
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Finder Award
ANZ Rewards Program
Finder score
Bonus points
180,000
Points per $ spent
2
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$375
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Get 180,000 bonus ANZ Reward Points (worth $800+ in digital gift cards) and $150 back when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months.
NAB Rewards Platinum Card – Velocity Points
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Velocity Frequent Flyer
Finder score
Bonus points
80,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$95 first year ($195 after)
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Get up to 80,000 bonus Velocity Points: 60,000 points when you spend $1,000 in the first 60 days and 20,000 after 12 months.
American Express Velocity Business Card
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Velocity Frequent Flyer
Finder score
Bonus points
120,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Annual fee
$249
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ABN holders w/ $75,000 revenue. Get 120,000 bonus Velocity Points when you spend $3,000 in the first 2 months.
ANZ Rewards Platinum
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ANZ Rewards Program
Finder score
Bonus points
100,000
Points per $ spent
1.5
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$149
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Get 100,000 bonus ANZ Reward Points (worth $440 in eGift cards) and $50 back when you spend $2,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months.
American Express Platinum Business Card
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Finder Award
Membership Rewards Ascent Premium
Finder score
N/A
Bonus points
250,000
Points per $ spent
2.25
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Annual fee
$875 first year ($1,750 after)
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ABN holders w/ $75,000 revenue. Get 250,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points when you spend $12,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months. Plus, a first-year annual fee discount.
St.George Amplify Signature
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Amplify Rewards
Finder score
Bonus points
150,000
Points per $ spent
1.5
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$199 first year ($295 after)
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150,000 bonus Amplify Points (worth $675 in gift cards) when you spend $12,000 in the first 12 months. Plus, a first-year annual fee discount.
American Express Explorer Credit Card
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Membership Rewards
Finder score
Bonus points
50,000
Points per $ spent
2
Purchase rate p.a.
23.99%
Annual fee
$395
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Get 50,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points and spend $4,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months.
American Express Platinum Card
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Membership Rewards Ascent Premium
Finder score
N/A
Bonus points
150,000
Points per $ spent
2.25
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Annual fee
$1,450
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Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months.
Westpac Altitude Platinum Card
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Westpac Altitude Rewards
Finder score
Bonus points
120,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$99 first year ($175 after)
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Up to 120,000 bonus Altitude Points (90,000 points in year 1 when you spend $3,000 in the first 90 days & 30,000 points after the first spend in year 2).
American Express Business Gold Plus Card
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Membership Rewards Ascent
Finder score
Bonus points
150,000
Points per $ spent
1.5
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Annual fee
$395
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ABN holders w/ $75,000 revenue. Get 150,000 Membership Rewards Bonus Points when you spend $5,000 within the first 3 months. Plus, earn up to 3 points per $1 spent at Xero, Google Ads, Meta, Amazon Web Services and Dell.
NAB Rewards Platinum Card
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NAB Rewards
Finder score
Bonus points
100,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
20.99%
Annual fee
$45 first year ($195 after)
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Get up to 100,000 bonus NAB Rewards Points (worth $480 in eGift cards): 80,000 points when you spend $1,000 in the first 60 days and 20,000 after 12 months.
American Express Essential Rewards Credit Card
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Membership Rewards
Finder score
Bonus points
60,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
23.99%
Annual fee
$108
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Limited partner offer. Offers 60,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points when you apply online through the link and spend at least $3,000 on eligible purchases within the first 3 months.
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Best Velocity credit card offers for November 2024

Here are the best Velocity credit cards based on their Finder Scores in the frequent flyer category:

Read more about how the Finder Score determines the best credit cards on the market.

Updated November 2024 by money editor, Richard Whitten.

How do I earn points with a Velocity credit card?

The first step is to add your Velocity Frequent Flyer membership details to the credit card account. Then, you'll earn points per $1 spent when you use the Velocity credit card to pay for groceries, food delivery, a new outfit or any other eligible transaction.

If your new card also offers bonus points, you'll usually need to meet a spending requirement to get them. For example, a card could offer 60,000 bonus Velocity Points when you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months.

Types of Velocity credit cards

1. Credit cards that earn Velocity Points directly

These cards earn Velocity Points per $1 spent, which are added to your frequent flyer account. Currently, American Express, BOQ Specialist, Virgin Money and Westpac offer these "direct earn" Velocity Frequent Flyer credit cards.

  • Pro: It's easy to see how many Velocity Points you earn for your credit card spending.
  • Pro: From April 2025, you'll earn more Velocity Points on flight bookings if you have one of these cards.
  • Con: You're limited to only earning Velocity Points.

2. Reward cards that offer Velocity Points transfers

With these cards, you can transfer points from a credit card rewards program into your Velocity Frequent Flyer account. Some even offer an auto-transfer option.

  • Pro: Sometimes you'll get point transfer bonuses with these cards. For example, 15% more Velocity Points than usual when you transfer points during the promotional period.
  • Con: The point transfer rate varies but usually you'll end up with fewer Velocity Points than what you had in reward points. A typical transfer rate is 2 reward points to 1 Velocity Point.

Check out Finder's guide on transferring reward points to Velocity Frequent Flyer for full details on how it works – and transfer rates.

Which is better?

You can earn Velocity Points with both of these types of credit cards. A key difference with credit cards that offer point transfers is that you can also redeem points for other rewards offered directly through the credit card rewards program.

But Velocity also offers different rewards, so it doesn't really matter which type of card you choose. It's more important to focus on comparing the features and costs of different Velocity credit cards so you can find one you want.

How to find the best credit card for earning Velocity Frequent Flyer Points

Apart from the annual fee and interest rate, which are important when comparing any credit card, these are the things to look for:

Bonus points and sign-up offers

You can get a lot of value from Velocity credit card introductory offers, with some cards offering up to 120,000 bonus Velocity Points. That's enough for a one-way business class reward flight from Sydney to Los Angeles with Virgin Australia (95,500 points plus fees and taxes).

Points per $1 spent

Generally, 1 Velocity Point per $1 is competitive for a direct earn card. For point transfers, an equivalent of 0.5 Velocity Points per $1 is competitive. Make sure you also check for any points caps or spend thresholds in your comparison.

Travel perks

You can get valuable extras on platinum and higher-tier cards, and even some Virgin Australia-branded cards, including: Airport lounge access, Complimentary travel insurance, Concierge services, Flight or travel credit, Bonus Status Credits or other exclusive offers.

What Perks will I get with a Velocity credit card?

If you're interested in benefits specifically for travel with Virgin Australia, the 2 main ones are:

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Flights

The Virgin Australia Velocity Flyer and High Flyer credit cards both offer a $129 Virgin Australia gift voucher each year you have the card. And the American Express Velocity Platinum Card offers a domestic return flight with Virgin Australia each year.

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Virgin Australia Lounge access

The Virgin Australia High Flyer and the American Express Velocity Platinum both offer 2 complimentary single-entry lounge passes for Virgin Australia lounges per year.

Example: How many points can I earn with a Velocity Frequent Flyer credit card?

The number of Velocity Points you'll earn with a credit card depends on the card's bonus points offer, earn rate and how much you spend. To give you an idea of how it works, here's an example that looks at the yearly potential points based on earn rates for 2 different Velocity credit cards.

FeatureAmerican Express Velocity Platinum CardVirgin Australia Velocity High Flyer Card
Annual Fee$375$329
Virgin Australia flight benefit1 return domestic Virgin Australia economy flight per year (assumed value of $179 per year)$129 Virgin Australia travel voucher per year
Points per $1 spent on eligible purchases1.25 points per $1 (0.5 points per $1 with government bodies in Australia)

Plus 1 additional point per $1 for eligible Virgin Australia purchases

1 point per $1 up to $8,000 points per month, then 0.5 points per $1 for the remainder of that statement period
Points on everyday spending of $30,000 per year (incl. $1,000 with Virgin Australia)38,500 Velocity Points (assumed value of 2 cents/1,000 points) $77030,000 Velocity Points (assumed value of 2 cents/1,000 points) $600
Total yearly card value$574$440

In this example, spending with the American Express card would offer more value over the course of one year than the Virgin Money card. However, it does not factor in the value of any insurance covers, lounge passes or other perks.

Finder research shows 19% of Australians collect points through the Velocity Frequent Flyer program. And rising travel costs mean that using points for reward flights can give you even more value.

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"I chose Velocity Points over Qantas Points and went with a card that lets me earn Velocity Points directly. My main goal was domestic reward flights, and I shop at Coles more often than Woolies. Now I earn Velocity and Flybuys Points when I shop, and convert the Flybuys to Velocity Points. It pays for multiple domestic reward flights per year."

How many Velocity Points do I need for a flight?

You can get Virgin Australia Reward Seat flights from 5,900 Velocity Points, not including carrier charges that are billed separately. For example, this is enough for a one-way Tier 1 economy reward flight from Sydney to Melbourne.

Here are some other examples to give you an idea of the points you'd need for a return flight:

  • Sydney to Melbourne in business class: 31,000 points
  • Brisbane to Perth in economy (Tier 2 reward): 35,600 points
  • Sydney to Queenstown (NZ) in business class: 71,000 points

This means a competitive credit card bonus points offer will give you enough points for a reward flight (or flights).

Calculate how much your Velocity Points are worth

Choose Velocity Frequent Flyer as the program and put the number of points into this calculator to get a dollar value for them.

Points-to-dollars calculator 💵

Check out more examples and tips on redeeming points in Finder's guide to the Velocity Frequent Flyer program.

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How does the Finder Frequent Flyer Score work?

The Finder Score is an easy way you can figure out which frequent flyer credit cards are worth the trip, and which ones aren't worth getting out of bed for.

Here's how the score works:

  • We analyse over 250 credit cards and assess 8 features, giving a score for each one.
  • Then we combine these scores using a weighted methodology (because some features are more important than others).
  • This gives us a final score out of 10: the Finder Score.

See full Finder Score methodology

Frequently Asked Questions

Finder Award winner and finalists for 2024

Discover which brands ranked highly at the Finder Awards for velocity credit cards.

Each year the Finder Credit Card Awards recognises Australia's top credit cards, with expert analysis of rates, fees and offers based on 12 months' worth of data. These cards might not currently have the most competitive deals for earning velocity points but you can use them as a benchmark against the latest offers.

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Amy Bradney-George was the senior writer for credit cards at Finder, and editorial lead for Finder Green. She has over 16 years of editorial experience and has been featured in publications including ABC News, Money Magazine and The Sydney Morning Herald. See full bio

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