ANZ

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Bonus Points

Earn 120,000 bonus Qantas Points and $200 back to your new ANZ Frequent Flyer Black credit card*

*When you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval. New card. T&Cs, eligibility criteria, fees & charges apply (including annual fee, currently $425).

Purchase Rate

Purchase Rate

20.24%

Balance Transfer Rate

Balance Transfer Rate

20.24%

Annual Fee

Annual Fee

$425

Max Free Days

Max Free Days

55

Late Payment Fee

$20

Purchase Rate

Purchase Rate

20.24%

Balance Transfer Rate

Balance Transfer Rate

20.24%

Annual Fee

Annual Fee

$425

Max Free Days

Max Free Days

55

Late Payment Fee

$20

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Purchase Rate

Purchase Rate

20.24%

Balance Transfer Rate

Balance Transfer Rate

20.24%

Annual Fee

Annual Fee

$425

Max Free Days

Max Free Days

55

Late Payment Fee

$20

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Pros and Cons

Pros and Cons

  • Rewards Available through Qantas Frequent Flyer (ANZ Frequent Flyer Black)
  • Bonus 120,000 points subject to eligibility conditions
  • Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay available
  • Free domestic travel insurance
  • Purchase protection insurance
  • Extended warranty
  • Concierge
  • Special events
  • Partner discounts
  • Airport lounge
  • International travel insurance
  • Rental vehicle excess in australia insurance
  • Guaranteed pricing scheme
  • Transit accident insurance
  • Does not offer free supplementary cards
  • Late payment fee

Features and Fees

ANZ Features and Fees

Details

Card Level

Premium

Card Type

Visa

Interest Free Days

Interest Free Days

55

Minimum monthly repayment

2% or $25

Minimum credit limit

$15k

Maximum credit limit

$75k

Free supplementary cards

Number free supplementary

0

Instant Approval

Fees

Annual Fee

Annual Fee

$425

Annual Fee Spend Waiver

Supplementary card annual fee

$65

Late Payment Fee

$20

Over limit fee

$20

Duplicate statement fee

$0

Electronic Wallet Service

Important Rates

Rates

Purchase Rate

Purchase Rate

20.24%

Cash advance rate

20.24%

Cash advance fee

2% or $4

Balance Transfer

Balance Transfer Rate

Balance Transfer Rate

20.24%

Transfer Limit

95%

of the approved credit limit

Balance Transfer Fee

$0

Overseas spending

Foreign Exchange Fee

3% on Visa

Overseas charges

Overseas charges

$6

Estimated ATM Cost

$15

for AU $300 withdrawal

Rewards

Program name

Qantas Frequent Flyer (ANZ Frequent Flyer Black)

Rewards Available

Cash Back, Domestic Flights, International Flights

Eligibility

Minimum age

18

Minimum income

$0

Eligibility conditions

A non-permanent resident with more than 9 months remaining on your Visa

Residency

Earn Rates

RateCard TypeEarnsCondition
1 point for $1 spentVisaUp to $7.5k monthlyeligible purchases
0.5 points for $1 spentVisauncappedeligible purchases

Perks

  • FREE DOMESTIC TRAVEL INSURANCE Available for up to 14 days when you use your card to pay for return domestic travel
  • PURCHASE PROTECTION INSURANCE Cover lasts for 90 days per year
  • EXTENDED WARRANTY Warranty is extended for the same duration as the original warranty up to 1 year.
  • CONCIERGE
  • SPECIAL EVENTS
  • PARTNER DISCOUNTS
  • AIRPORT LOUNGE
  • INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
  • RENTAL VEHICLE EXCESS IN AUSTRALIA INSURANCE
  • GUARANTEED PRICING SCHEME
  • TRANSIT ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Specials
  • Bonus PointsCashback Earn 120,000 bonus Qantas Points and $200 back to your new ANZ Frequent Flyer Black credit card*
    *When you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval. New card. T&Cs, eligibility criteria, fees & charges apply (including annual fee, currently $425).

Other Benefits

Complimentary Qantas Frequent Flyer membership

Pros and Cons

  • Rewards Available through Qantas Frequent Flyer (ANZ Frequent Flyer Black)
  • Bonus 120,000 points subject to eligibility conditions
  • Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay available
  • Free domestic travel insurance
  • Purchase protection insurance
  • Extended warranty
  • Concierge
  • Special events
  • Partner discounts
  • Airport lounge
  • International travel insurance
  • Rental vehicle excess in australia insurance
  • Guaranteed pricing scheme
  • Transit accident insurance
  • Does not offer free supplementary cards
  • Late payment fee

ANZ Features and Fees

Details

Card Level

Premium

Card Type

Visa

Interest Free Days

Interest Free Days

55

Minimum monthly repayment

2% or $25

Minimum credit limit

$15k

Maximum credit limit

$75k

Free supplementary cards

Number free supplementary

0

Instant Approval

Fees

Annual Fee

Annual Fee

$425

Annual Fee Spend Waiver

Supplementary card annual fee

$65

Late Payment Fee

$20

Over limit fee

$20

Duplicate statement fee

$0

Electronic Wallet Service

Important Rates

Rates

Purchase Rate

Purchase Rate

20.24%

Cash advance rate

20.24%

Cash advance fee

2% or $4

Balance Transfer

Balance Transfer Rate

Balance Transfer Rate

20.24%

Transfer Limit

95%

of the approved credit limit

Balance Transfer Fee

$0

Overseas spending

Foreign Exchange Fee

3% on Visa

Overseas charges

Overseas charges

$6

Estimated ATM Cost

$15

for AU $300 withdrawal

Rewards

Program name

Qantas Frequent Flyer (ANZ Frequent Flyer Black)

Rewards Available

Cash Back, Domestic Flights, International Flights

Eligibility

Minimum age

18

Minimum income

$0

Eligibility conditions

A non-permanent resident with more than 9 months remaining on your Visa

Residency

Earn Rates

RateCard TypeEarnsCondition
1 point for $1 spentVisaUp to $7.5k monthlyeligible purchases
0.5 points for $1 spentVisauncappedeligible purchases

Perks

  • FREE DOMESTIC TRAVEL INSURANCE Available for up to 14 days when you use your card to pay for return domestic travel
  • PURCHASE PROTECTION INSURANCE Cover lasts for 90 days per year
  • EXTENDED WARRANTY Warranty is extended for the same duration as the original warranty up to 1 year.
  • CONCIERGE
  • SPECIAL EVENTS
  • PARTNER DISCOUNTS
  • AIRPORT LOUNGE
  • INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
  • RENTAL VEHICLE EXCESS IN AUSTRALIA INSURANCE
  • GUARANTEED PRICING SCHEME
  • TRANSIT ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Specials
  • Bonus PointsCashback Earn 120,000 bonus Qantas Points and $200 back to your new ANZ Frequent Flyer Black credit card*
    *When you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval. New card. T&Cs, eligibility criteria, fees & charges apply (including annual fee, currently $425).

Other Benefits

Complimentary Qantas Frequent Flyer membership

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FAQs

How do I transfer money from my Commonwealth bank credit card to my bank account?

Your Commonwealth bank credit card may include a cash advance benefit, but you won't be able to transfer money to your bank account. 

You can, however, withdraw cash from your credit card at an ATM. You should remember that you have to pay a fee for such transactions, and you’ll be charged interest from the day you withdraw the cash. 

Unlike other credit card transactions, you don’t get an interest-free repayment period for cash advances. Also, you may not be able to access your full credit card limit for a cash advance.

Does Woolworths Qantas offer any credit card insurance?

Credit cards can be useful for managing your expenses, but they also come with other advantages like credit card insurance. Your Woolworths Qantas Platinum Credit Card may offer a host of complimentary insurance options, which include: 

  • Travel insurance: Cover for your whole family when they travel with you, with unlimited overseas medical emergency cover and $500,000 accident insurance for accidental loss of life.  
  • Purchase security insurance: If you purchase an eligible product with your Woolworths Qantas Platinum Credit Card, the cost of theft or damage that occurred within 90 days of the purchase will be covered, provided the amount doesn’t exceed the purchase price of the item or up to $2500 per event. 
  • Extended warranty insurance: If you purchase eligible goods with your Woolworths Qantas Platinum Credit Card, this complimentary insurance will extend the manufacturer’s Australian warranty by up to 12 months. 
  • Global hire car excess waiver: If you’re legally liable to pay an excess or deductible in the event of loss or damage to a rental vehicle that was booked using your Woolworths Qantas Platinum Credit Card, the costs will be covered. 

To find out more about Woolworths Qantas credit card insurance, you can call them on 1300 10 1234. 

How do I increase my Suncorp credit card limit?

You can ask Suncorp to increase your credit card limit  by contacting  131 155 or by visiting your nearest branch. You’ll have to meet Suncorp’s credit criteria and general terms. For example, you may not receive an increase in your limit if you have successfully applied for one or in the past nine months. Similarly, the bank will look at whether you’ve applied for other credit products recently. 

When assessing your application for a credit increase, banks look at a range of criteria, such as your income and your spending and repayment history. Usually you’ll hear back within a couple of weeks. 

How to increase your HSBC credit card limit

You can opt to increase your HSBC credit card limit in multiple ways. 

The easiest way to change your HSBC credit card limit is through online banking. Log on to your account and click on ‘Manage your account’. Then, click on ‘My Cards’ and choose to change your credit card limit. Simply complete the HSBC credit card limit increase form and click on ‘Submit’. 

You can also request to increase your credit card limit by calling HSBC’s customer service hotline on 1300 303 168. 

Lastly, you can visit any HSBC branch to apply to lift your card limit. 

If you are facing challenges while trying to complete an HSBC credit card credit limit increase online, you can chat with a representative using internet banking. Click on the ‘Need Help’ button on the right of the dashboard and open the chat window to speak with the customer service officer. 

How do I file a Virgin Money credit card insurance claim?

To make a claim, you can either call Allianz Global Assist at 1800 072 791 or visit their claims page. If you’re making a claim related to any travel-related complimentary insurance, such as international travel or transit accident insurance, you may need to visit their travel claims website. Again, for filing a claim while travelling overseas, you can call Allianz at +61 7 3305 7499.

Before filing your claim, consider checking which complimentary insurances are available with your Virgin Money credit card. Customers who own a ‘no annual fee’ or ‘low rate’ credit card don’t get these benefits, while some other credit cards only come with guaranteed pricing and transit accident insurance.

Remember that you’ll need to submit proof that your credit card offers the complimentary insurance benefit which you are claiming. You can read the credit card complimentary insurance terms and conditions for details regarding the benefits available on your credit card.

What does Westpac credit card insurance cover?

If you own a Westpac credit card, one of the perks may be  free travel insurance. If you’re eligible, you may be covered if you get sick while travelling, have lost your luggage, have to cancel a trip or have an accident while you’re on the move.

Besides these standard inclusions, the Westpac credit card insurance policy may also cover you for hospital essentials, emergency dental treatment and alternative transport if your original plans go awry. It may also cover loss of income when you get back home after being sick  overseas and your pets’ boarding costs too.

If you have any queries, the Westpac credit card insurance contact number is 1800 091 710. You can submit a claim online.

 

What does BOQ credit card insurance cover?

All BOQ credit cards come with purchase cover insurance and guaranteed pricing, which can be claimed by eligible customers without activation. Some premium cards may additionally cover international travel, transit accidents, and interstate flight inconveniences, as well as offering extended warranties in select circumstances. 

For instance, any “covered item” bought using your BOQ credit card may be eligible for purchase cover insurance if its value doesn’t exceed $10,000. Again, covered items usually include most business and household or personal items but exclude things like computer software, perishable food items, and arts and antiques. You should check your credit card’s product disclosure statement (PDS) to find out which of these complimentary insurances you may qualify for if any. 

What coverage does Coles credit card insurance offer?

Most customers who own a Coles credit card may be eligible for complimentary purchase protection insurance, but low rate card owners won’t receive this benefit. 

Some premium credit cards issued by Coles include transit accident insurance and extended warranty cover in addition to purchase protection insurance. Covered items paid for at least partially with your Coles credit card usually qualify for purchase protection insurance.

However, you may only be eligible for transit accident and extended warranty coverage if the entire travel cost or purchase price is billed to the eligible card. Additionally, the extended warranty coverage matches the manufacturer’s warranty up to a maximum of five years. If your credit card offers extended warranty, but the covered item comes with a six-year warranty, you're unlikely to receive the benefit.

What is the CUA credit card increase limit process?

A credit limit is pre-assigned based on factors like your income, expenses, and debt by the card-issuing company. It varies from time to time based on credit utilisation and changes to your circumstances.

If your income has increased or your liabilities have reduced, you can request for an increase of your CUA credit card limit. You can lodge the request via online banking on the website, or by visiting the closest branch, or by downloading the application form and mailing it. While making the application, you may need to provide information about your income, employment status, desired limit, and the reason for the increase. The card-issuing company will assess your request before approval.

Before you apply for an increase to the credit limit, ensure your bills are paid in full and you aren’t asking for a very steep enhancement.

How can I transfer money from a credit card to a bank account in ANZ?

The process to transfer money from credit card to a bank account for ANZ customers can be made online via the mobile app or over the phone. Here are the necessary steps for the transfer:

Call the ANZ general enquiries number on 132273 and verify your account information. Request to transfer the desired amount. You’ll then have to provide the bank account number and the BSB details to complete the transfer.

Log in to your online banking or mobile banking app and select the “transfer” option. Provide the bank account number, BSB details, and the amount you want to transfer. Confirm the details for ANZ to  transfer money from credit card to a bank account.

How to increase my Commonwealth credit card limit?

Commonwealth Bank credit cards are extremely popular in Australia for everyday purchases and big ticket items alikers. A number of the card’s functions can be customised, depending on your needs and desires. If you wish to increase your Commonwealth credit card limit using the CommBank, you can usually do so on the app or via NetBank.

In the CommBank app, tap on the ‘Cards’ icon and choose your credit card. Then, click on ‘Credit Limit’ and select the ‘Increasing your limit’ option. If you don’t have the CommBank app, you can also increase your Commonwealth Bank credit card limit through NetBank. Simply log on and go to Settings, then click on ‘Product Requests’ and then choose ‘Credit Card Limit Changes’. 

Once the bank has received your application, they will review your account and payment history. Based on this assessment, your application will either be approved or denied. If approved, your new limit will be applied to your card instantly. 

While increasing your credit card limit may be an easy process, it’s important to remember that you should only request limits that you can manage. A high limit increases the risk of having a larger debt, even with cards that provide low-interest rate options. So, it’s important to think carefully and seek advice from people you trust before increasing your Commonwealth Bank credit card limit.

How to apply for an HSBC credit card instalment plan?

HSBC provides a host of different features and benefits to its customers, including interest-free finance options for purchases made at select retailers.

Using this feature, you can make a purchase in-store or online through your credit card, and spread your repayments for up to 60 months. Opting for a credit card instalment plan may be an ideal option as you can make big purchases without worrying about making immediate payments. 

The interest-free instalment plan is valid for all HSBC credit cards, so you shouldn't need to fill out separate forms or apply for a particular plan. Rather, all you should need to do is use your HSBC credit card at any of the participating retailers and inform the vendor that you want to pay using HSBC interest-free. 

As HSBC has partnered with over 1,000 retailers for its interest-free credit card instalment plan, you get the flexibility to purchase a host of different products. Some of the popular retailers that HSBC allows instalments for are: 

  • Webjet 
  • King Furniture 
  • Betta Home Living
  • Stratco 
  • Video Pro 
  • Bing Lee

Once you have provided approval to the vendor, HSBC will send you an SMS asking you to confirm the purchase, following which the payment will go through, and you can select your preferred instalment plan. 

While you may be inclined to choose the most prolonged duration for repayment considering there are no interest charges, it’s important to know that minimum monthly repayments will still apply (3%, or $30, whichever is higher), making it important to choose the right HSBC credit card instalment plan that suits your requirements. 

Does Bendigo Bank offer credit card insurance?

No matter which type of Bendigo Bank credit card you own, you may qualify for complimentary purchase protection insurance, extended warranties, and best price guarantee. 

If you are eligible for one or more of these complimentary insurances, you won’t need to activate them separately. Consider checking the coverage limits as well as the terms of purchase to find out if they apply to your purchases. For instance, the annual coverage limit under Bendigo Bank’s purchase protection insurance for one type of credit card is $25,000. However, the coverage limit per item is $5,000, and you may have to pay an excess of $250 every time you file a claim.

Some Bendigo Bank credit card customers may also qualify for mobile device insurance, which covers the accidental damage to or loss of your phone. Again, the coverage limit varies for repairing or replacing your phone,compared to repairing accidental damage to your phone’s screen. Other complimentary insurance offered by Bendigo Bank on some credit cards includes coverage for overseas travel, domestic flight inconvenience, and transit accidents. If you rent a car using an eligible Bendigo Bank credit card, you may be able to get a waiver on the car rental excess as well. 

Who is eligible for Bankwest credit card insurance

Bankwest offers complimentary overseas travel insurance to its Gold MasterCard, Platinum MasterCard and World MasterCard cardholders. Eligible Gold and Platinum MasterCard customers are covered for up to 31 consecutive days of travel, while the World MasterCard holders are covered for six successive months.

To receive the complimentary Bankwest credit card insurance, cardholders need to:

  • Be under 80 years old
  • Be travelling to a foreign destination
  • Not have a cancelled or suspended card.


The complimentary insurance is also available to spouses and children if they travel with you for the entire period. The level of cover depends on the type of card and its  credit limit. Some of the standard types of cover include:

  • Overseas emergency medical assistance
  • Personal liability
  • Accidental demise
  • Baggage and personal goods.


It’s important to remember that pre-existing conditions are not covered by the complimentary Bankwest credit card insurance. Other terms and conditions also apply. 

If you are an eligible cardholder and need to make a claim, it can either be done online or by calling +612 8907 5615. 

How does the ANZ credit card instalment plan work?

While you usually need to settle all or part of your credit card dues at the end of your statement period, some credit cards afford you the option of setting up instalment plans. This allows you to settle your credit card debt at a pace that's more convenient for you, paying a fixed amount over a fixed period, thus making it easier to budget your repayments every month.

With the ANZ credit card instalment plan, you can set up a structured repayment schedule for part or all of your balance, or even for specific purchases over a certain value.

Some of the benefits of instalment repayment include: 

  • Structured repayments: You’ll have a fixed sum to pay each month.
  • Easier to budget: A fixed repayment sum makes it easier to make your monthly budget.
  • Account benefits: You might also get benefits such as discounted interest rates or debt-tracking tools.

There are disadvantages of opting for instalment repayment, however, and they include:

  • Less flexibility: You will not be able to pay a smaller amount once you set an instalment plan.
  • Different interest charges: In case the instalment plan only covers part of the balance, different interest charges could apply, making it challenging to budget.
  • Additional fees: You might have to pay fees or penalty charges in case of missed payments.

Does St. George Bank offer any credit card insurance?

Depending on the type of card they hold St. George Bank credit cardholders can benefit from a host of various credit card insurance offerings including:

Complimentary overseas travel insurance, covering:

  • Medical and hospital expenses incurred while travelling overseas, with the exclusion of pre-existing conditions
  • Loss or damage to personal property
  • Legal liabilities
  • Loss or damage to rental vehicles
  • Unexpected cancellation of travel arrangements or any other unforeseen expenses

Complimentary purchase security insurance may be available to level 1 cardholders for four months and three months of complimentary insurance accessed by level 2 cardholders. This type of insurance covers loss, theft, and damage costs to eligible products purchased anywhere around the world, provided that the product was purchased using the St. George Bank credit card. 

Extended warranty insurance may be available to St. George Bank credit cardholders, which extends the manufacturer’s Australian warranty on certain products purchased. For example, if you purchase a pair of headphones that comes with 11 months of warranty, St. George Bank will provide an extended warranty of 11 months, provided the entire purchase is charged to the St. George Bank credit card. 

Select cardholders may be able to take advantage of St. George Bank’s rental vehicle excess insurance, which covers up to $5,500 for any excess or deductible which the cardholder is legally liable to pay during the rental period. 

What to consider before transferring money from your credit card to your bank account in Citibank?

You can transfer money from a Citibank credit card to a bank account depending on the available limit of each. The process is known as a cash advance transaction, and Citibank should allow you to transfer some portion of the total credit limit.

Transferring funds from a credit card to a bank account is likely to attract additional charges, so please consider the following potential costs:

  • A cash advance fee, which is a per cent of the total transfer amount
  • A 2 per cent transaction fee when you transfer money from a Citibank credit card to a bank account
  • Cash advance interest rate applicable on the transfer amount without any interest-free period.

To learn more about such transfers, you can contact the bank via the online service desk, email, or by calling 13 CITI (13 24 84).

How can I increase my credit card limit on my American Express card?

If you want to increase the credit limit on your American Express (AMEX) credit card, you will need to apply through the AMEX Online Services, or by calling the number on the back of your card. You may need to share personal information that the bank can use to assess whether the requested limit is suitable for you and your current financial status. Once your application is approved, your new limit will be ready for use within an hour.

What does ANZ credit card insurance cover?

ANZ offers complimentary insurance on some of its credit cards, which can provide some protection against unforeseeable incidents, like the theft of your card. Depending on the type of credit card you own, you may be eligible for different insurances. For instance, most ANZ credit card customers may qualify for Purchase Protection Insurance and Extended Warranty Insurance. Customers who own premium credit cards may also be eligible for Guaranteed Pricing, Rental Vehicle Excess, International Travel, and so on.

Consider checking your ANZ credit card insurance features listed in the Insurance Policy Information booklet to know which items are covered. Also, while ANZ issued the credit card, they are not the insurer. For this reason, you may need to send your insurance claims - and get your ANZ credit card insurance refund - to the insurance provider.

How to increase your Qantas Premier credit card limit

When your income or spending habits change, you might wish to increase your credit card limit. The Qantas Premier credit card allows you to do this over the phone. You can contact Qantas Premier Card Support by calling on 1300 992 700. Unlike some other credit providers, Qantas doesn’t give you the option to increase your limit online.

Qantas will only accept your application if you have a good history of repayment and have not increased your credit or bought another credit product from Qantas in the past six months.

Before approving your Qantas Premier credit card limit increase, Qantas will perform a credit assessment on your current financial circumstances and ask why you would like to increase your credit limit.

To ensure that there are no bumps in your application process, you must provide accurate and recent information about your financial situation. You should also account for any future changes you’re anticipating which could hinder your ability to repay the loan.

Once the assessment is complete, Qantas will either approve or deny your application. If they approve it, you will need to sign a credit limit increase agreement - and you can request a written copy of the credit assessment. However, if your application is rejected, Qantas can opt not to provide a copy of the assessment.