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NAB Credit Cards

Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Low Rate Credit Card
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13.99% p.a
4.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 55 days No $59

Additional Information

  • Enjoy NAB's longest intertest free period and lowest interest rate. Additional cardholder at no extra cost.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Premium Card
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19.49% p.a
1% p.a
(for up to 12 months apply by June 2nd 2013))
up to 44 days No $90

Additional Information

  • Complimentary NAB Overseas Travel Insurance
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Low Fee Credit Card
Shadow
19.49% p.a
4.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
up to 44 days No $30

Additional Information

  • Complimentary Purchase Protection Insurance
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB flybuys Rewards Card
Shadow
19.49% p.a
4.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
up to 44 days Yes

1 point = $1.
plus 10,000 bonus points.
$65

Additional Information

  • Earn flybuys points fast with 1 point for every $1 you spend on your everyday purchases.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Credit Card
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19.99% p.a
1% p.a
(for up to 12 months apply by August 30 2013)
up to 44 days Yes

up to 1.5 points = $1
$250

Additional Information

  • Earn unlimited Qantas Frequent Flyer points on everyday purchases plus concierge service and complimentary travel insurance.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Qantas Rewards Credit Card
Shadow
19.99% p.a
4.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
up to 44 days Yes

up to 1 point = $1
$65

Additional Information

  • Earn Qantas Frequent Flyer points on everyday purchases and redeem them for rewards including flights, accommodation and entertainment.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Velocity Rewards Premium Credit Card
Shadow
19.99% p.a
4.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
up to 44 days Yes

Up to 1.5 points per $1 spent 17,000 bonus Points when you apply by 30 June 2013
$150

Additional Information

  • Seven complimentary insurances. Earn Velocity Points on everyday purchases and redeem them for rewards including flights, accommodation and entertainment.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
NAB Velocity Rewards  Credit Card
Shadow
19.99% p.a
1% p.a
(for up to 12 months apply by August 30 2013)
up to 44 days Yes

Up to 1 points per $1 spent 17,000 bonus points when you apply by 30 June 2013
$65

Additional Information

  • Earn Velocity Points on everyday purchases and redeem them for rewards including flights, accommodation and entertainment.

About NAB

Choose the NAB Credit Card to suit your needs. Popular cards include the NAB Low Rate Card which offers NAB's lowest rate and interest free days, plus the Low Fee card which give you a great credit card for a small annual fee. They also have a wide range of rewards cards for your selection.

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