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St George Vertigo MasterCard

St George Vertigo MasterCard 11.89% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days St.George Instant Benefits $45 Apply Now
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BankSA Vertigo MasterCard

BankSA Vertigo MasterCard 11.89% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days BankSA Instant Benefits $45 Apply Now
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Citibank Clear

Citibank Clear 11.99% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $65 Apply Now
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Aussie MasterCard

Aussie MasterCard 11.99% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $49 Apply Now
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NAB Low Rate Visa Card $50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008.

NAB Low Rate Visa Card 12.79% p.a
0% p.a
(for up to 6 months limited time only)
Up to 55 days N/A $49 Apply Now
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ANZ Low Rate MasterCard

ANZ Low Rate MasterCard 12.99% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $58 Apply Now
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ANZ Balance Credit Card

ANZ Balance Credit Card 13.99% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for the first 12 months)
Up to 55 days 1 Reward Point for every $1 you repay to your balance $79 Apply Now
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Citibank BP MasterCard

Citibank BP MasterCard 19.89% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for first 12 months)
N/A 5% off your petrol and everything else you buy at BP^. 1% off everything else you buy anywhere† $79 Apply Now
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Citibank Gold Card

Citibank Gold Card 20.74% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for first 12 months)
Up to 55 days $1 = 1 Point $119 Apply Now
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Citibank Silver Card

Citibank Silver Card 20.74% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for first 12 months)
Up to 55 days $1 = 1 Point $69 Apply Now
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ANZ Qantas Freq Flyer Visa Gold

ANZ Qantas Freq Flyer Visa Gold 20.74% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for the first 12 months)
Up to 55 days $1 = 1 point up to $2500pcm $150 Apply Now
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ANZ Qantas Freq Flyer Visa

ANZ Qantas Freq Flyer Visa 20.74% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for the first 12 months)
Up to 44 days $1 = 1 point up to $1500pcm $95 Apply Now
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Citibank Platinum Credit Card

Citibank Platinum Credit Card 20.74% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for first 12 months)
Up to 55 days FREE personalised 1-for-1 rewards program $250 Apply Now
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St George Platinum Visa

St George Platinum Visa 14.25% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for the first 6 months)
Up to 55 days Exclusive Platinum card programs offered by Visa and MasterCard $89 Apply Now
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BankSA Platinum Visa

BankSA Platinum Visa 14.25% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for the first 6 months)
Up to 55 days Exclusive Platinum card programs offered by Visa and MasterCard $89 Apply Now
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Velocity NAB Standard Card $50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008.

Velocity NAB Standard Card 19.99% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 44 days $2 = 1 point on Visa, $2 = 1.5 points on American Express $65 Apply Now
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Velocity NAB Gold Card $50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008.

Velocity NAB Gold Card 19.99% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 44 days $2 = 1 point on Visa, $2 = 2 points on American Express $150 Apply Now
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NAB Visa Mini $50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008.

NAB Visa Mini 19.24% p.a
5.9% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $24 Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank Low Rate Card

Commonwealth Bank Low Rate Card 13.24% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $48 Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank No Fee Card

Commonwealth Bank No Fee Card 18.24% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
0 Days Interest Free N/A FREE Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank Low Fee Card - Special offer for CBA customers - No Annual Fee if you spend $1000 or more per year.

Commonwealth Bank Low Fee Card 19.64% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $24 Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank Awards Card

Commonwealth Bank Awards Card 20.74% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
Up to 55 days Commonwealth Awards program. $59 Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank Gold Card

Commonwealth Bank Gold Card 20.74% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
Up to 55 days Commonwealth Awards program + special Gold offers. $114 Apply Now
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Commonwealth Bank Platinum Card

Commonwealth Bank Platinum Card 20.74% p.a
5.99% p.a
(for first 5 months)
Up to 55 days Awards program, Platinum offers and bonus points $200 Apply Now
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American Express Gold Choices Credit Card

American Express Gold Choices Credit Card 19.99% p.a
6.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days $1 spent = 1 Membership Rewards $49 Apply Now
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American Express Blue Sky Credit Card

American Express Blue Sky Credit Card 19.99% p.a
6.99% p.a
(for the life of the balance)
Up to 55 days $1 = 1 Point BlueSky Rewards $95 Apply Now
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Qantas American Express Premium Card

Qantas American Express Premium Card 20.49% p.a
6.99% p.a
(for the life of the balance)
Up to 55 days $1 = 1.25 points $195 Apply Now
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Qantas American Express Ultimate Card

Qantas American Express Ultimate Card 20.49% p.a
6.99% p.a
(for the life of the balance)
Up to 55 days $1 = up to 2.5 points $395 Apply Now
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ANZ First CreditCard

ANZ First CreditCard 19.49% p.a
7.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 44 days N/A $30 Apply Now
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ANZ Visa Gold Credit Card

ANZ Visa Gold Credit Card 19.49% p.a
7.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $87 Apply Now
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St George Starts Low, Stays Low Credit Card

St George Starts Low, Stays Low Credit Card 12.99% p.a
12.99% p.a
Up to 55 days St.George Instant Benefits $59 Apply Now
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BankSA Starts Low, Stays Low Credit Card

BankSA Starts Low, Stays Low Credit Card 12.99% p.a
12.99% p.a
Up to 55 days BankSA Instant Benefits $59 Apply Now
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St George Gold Low Rate Credit Card

St George Gold Low Rate Credit Card 14.25% p.a
14.25% p.a
Up to 55 days St.George Instant Benefits $79 Apply Now
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BankSA Gold Low Rate Credit Card

BankSA Gold Low Rate Credit Card 14.25% p.a
14.25% p.a
Up to 55 days BankSA Instant Benefits $79 Apply Now
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St George No Annual Fee Card

St George No Annual Fee Card 18.75% p.a
18.75% p.a
N/A St.George Instant Benefits FREE Apply Now
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BankSA No Annual Fee Card

BankSA No Annual Fee Card 18.75% p.a
18.75% p.a
N/A
N/A BankSA Instant Benefits FREE Apply Now
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Household wealth of Australians 'up 50%'

Household wealth of Australians 'up 50%'The average net wealth of Australian households increased by around a half between 2002 and 2006, a new report has found.
>> Read the full story

Report: Credit card and bank fraud numbers top 380,000

Report: Credit card and bank fraud numbers top 380,000Credit card and bank fraud figures in Australia numbered above 380,000 during the second half of 2007, making them the most popular ID scams in the country.
>> Read the full story

Government advised to control credit

Government advised to control creditThe Australian Bankers Association (ABA) has warned that the government needs to control consumer's access to credit if it wants to tighten up controls in the financial industry.
>> Read the full story

NAB-HBOS bid rumours continue

NAB-HBOS bid rumours continueRumours that the largest bank in Australia is preparing to make a bid for Halifax Bank of Scotland's business in the country have stepped up a gear after insider information regarding the affair has come to light.
>> Read the full story

Court could beckon for eBay case

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>> Read the full story

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