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Virgin Money Credit Cards

Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
Virgin No Annual Fee Credit Card
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18.99% p.a
2.9% p.a
(for first 6 months)
Up to 44 days No FREE

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  • No annual fee ever and a great rate!
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
Virgin Velocity Flyer Credit Card
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20.99% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 9 months)
Up to 44 days Yes

up to 1 point for every $1
$129

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  • If you fly with Virgin Australia, why not buy with the Virgin Australia Velocity Flyer Card from Virgin Money. The credit card with a great balance transfer rate and rewards that take off.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
Virgin Velocity High Flyer Card
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20.99% p.a
1.99% p.a
(for first 6 months)
up to 44 days Yes

1.25 Velocity Points per $1 spent uncapped.
$249*

Additional Information

  • If you fly with Virgin Australia, why not buy with the Virgin Australia Velocity High Flyer Card from Virgin Money. The credit card where you can earn uncapped Velocity points.
Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
Virgin Velocity Flyer Card - Points Offer
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20.99% p.a
0% p.a
(for first 6 months)
up to 44 days Yes

$1 = 1 point, plus up to 15,000 bonus Velocity Points
$129

Additional Information

  • If you fly with Virgin Australia, why not buy with the Virgin Australia Velocity Flyer Card from Virgin Money. The credit card with a great balance transfer rate and rewards that take off.

About Virgin Money

Virgin Money offer a wide range of financial services and products to offer their customers exactly what they want, when they want it. Founded by Sir Richard Branson in the UK 8 years ago, Virgin Money offer home loans, credit cards, insurance, and of course savings accounts.

Currently operating in Australia, South Africa, America and the UK, Virgin Money try to offer their customers the best deals on savings, no annual fees on credit cards and a great selection of insurance and income protection.

When looking for a credit card provifer be sure you check out Virgin Money to see if their rates offer you a better deal.

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The economists are basing their prediction on the back of a weak Australian economy and modest gains in the global economic outlook.

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The latest retail forecasts are projecting that Australians will spend approximately $32 billon over Christmas, with the average spend per person estimated to be $1200.

The forecast represents an increase over past years and is a major bonus for the retail industry which over the last few years has felt “more Grinch than Santa” according to Margy Osmand, the chief executive of the Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA)

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New RBA Rules To Cut Despised Taxi Surcharge

The extremely detested surcharge that consumers are hit with when paying for a cab ride using a credit or debit card is unlikely to survive into the new year if the Australian central bank has its way.

The Reserve Bank has revised the rules regarding surcharges which are effective next year, tightening the language and making it explicit that the surcharge rules also apply to the taxi industry.

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