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September 18, 2012
When it comes to balance transfer credit cards in Australia, options aren’t in short supply. Most, if not all, credit card companies offer at least one balance transfer deal to lure you away from the competition.
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August 14, 2012
Are you the type of person who pays off your credit card charges right away, so you don’t ever accrue much in interest payments? If so, you’ll save the most by going with a low annual fee credit card. But what if you want rewards too? Don’t rewards credit cards feature high fees? Not all of them. One good option for you might be the NAB FlyBuys Rewards credit card. read more >
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July 27, 2012
Are you looking for a new card that offers platinum spending power tied to a great frequent flyer programme? If so, NAB’s Qantas Platinum card might be what you’re looking for. It offers two cards to let you maximise frequent flyer points along with all of the perks you would expect from a platinum card.
Learn more about the NAB Qantas Platinum credit card below to find out if it’s the best frequent flyer card for your needs. read more >
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July 11, 2012
Are you in the market for a simple no frills credit card? If so, you can benefit from low interest with an option like the Low Rate credit card from NAB. Just decide carefully if those up front savings are more important to you than perks and rewards farther down the road.
Keep reading to learn more about the NAB Low Rate credit card to find out if it’s a good fit for you. Or click the link below to access an online application. read more >
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January 25, 2012
NAB been at the forefront of customer-focused banking in recent years and has won a number of awards for slashing bank fees and introducing free email and SMS alerts for bills.
Last year the bank won a Canstar Innovation Excellence Award for stepping away from the usual bank practice of allocating credit card repayments to the balances attracting the lowest interest first.
By allocating repayments to the debt that attracts the highest interest instead they are enabling customers to pay off their most expensive debt first. read more >
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September 29, 2010
The National Australia Bank (NAB) has announced another element in its ongoing series of bank reforms, with a measure expected to save the average cardholder $170 each year.
Beginning January, NAB will automatically allocate monthly repayments made on credit card accounts to the most expensive, highest-interest accruing component of the card. For most credit cards, this is likely to be cash advances and balance transfers. This new reform could be the difference between an 18% p.a. interest rate and a 22% rate. read more >
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September 21, 2010
Credit card holders rejoiced as National Australia Bank implemented changes to their contract terms and conditions and urged lawmakers to reform applicable laws protecting customers and the banks offering the greatest value to them. read more >
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February 22, 2010
If you carry a balance on your credit card from month to month and are looking for a way to save money on interest payments, you might be interested in balance transfer credit cards. The idea is simple enough. You get an introductory offer with low interest on balance transfers, and that gives you time to pay down your balance while saving money on interest. How can you find the best balance transfer credit card for your needs though?
Here are several factors you should consider when comparing balance transfer cards:
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January 18, 2010
Low interest rates. Low annual fees. No bells and whistles you don’t really need. What would you do for a credit card like that — one that meets all of your needs with terms that don’t manage to give you a headache?
If you’d like simplicity and fair fees with your next credit card, the NAB Low Rate Visa might be the card for you. While the card does have a high interest rate for cash advances (like most credit cards do), the terms that apply most often to most users (purchase rates) are very low. If you mostly use your credit card for convenience rather than trying to earn rewards, this credit card could be a good fit. read more >
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January 4, 2010
One gold card is nice, but three is better — or at least that’s what NAB seems to think. When you get approved for an NAB Qantas Gold credit card, you don’t just get one card, you get three! Each credit card offers different levels of rewards points, so you can tailor your spending to earn as many points as possible depending on which credit cards are accepted where you shop.
Read below to learn more about the NAB Qantas Gold credit cards and how you can use three major credit cards to maximise your rewards. read more >
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