ANZ Credit Card

ANZThe Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, or ANZ as it is more fondly known, is one of the ‘old folks’ in the Australian banking game. It started out as The Bank of Australasia over 170 years ago and has progressed to be one of the largest banking service providers in Australasia.

Despite being an old timer in terms of Australian banks, ANZ has rolled with the times and welcomed technological advancement with open arms. Being one of the ‘Big 4’ banks in Australia, it’s no surprise that ANZ has over ten different personal banking credit cards to choose from.

These cards cater for the differing needs of their wide range of clients in both Australia and New Zealand. So whether you’re looking for a low-interest credit card to cover your emergency expenses, a card with a high credit limit that maximizes your frequent flyer potential, or anything in between, ANZ has got it covered.

With various budgeting tools, financial advice, and even a blog from the ‘Be Money Confident’ ambassador Antonia Kidman, there’s plenty of information to help you make better decisions in not only your finances but also in other areas of your life, such as your health and well-being. So whether it’s just a money making scheme or a whole-hearted attempt by ANZ to encourage better financial planning and a well-rounded lifestyle in its consumers, everybody wins!

ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

Gold
 
 
 
  • Annual fee: High annual fee
  • Purchase rate: Low p.a. purchase rate
  • Cash Advance rate: Low p.a. cash advance rate
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
  • Extras:
    • Concierge Service
    • Extended Warranty
    • Phone/Internet banking
    • Overseas Medical Insurance
    • Up to 9 additional cardholders
    • American Express/Visa Entertainment benefits


ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum Visa_Oct09ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum Amex_Oct09Gold - Frequent Flyer

Earn 20,000 bonus Qantas Frequent Flyer Points to help get to your destination sooner.
 * 20,000 bonus Qantas Frequent Flyer Points if you apply by 28th Feburary 2011. Offer available to only new applicants.

The ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum credit card is the top dog of the ANZ Frequent Flyer cards, so as well as being the #1 credit card in the Frequent Flyer category, it also takes out the #2 spot in the platinum credit card category.

Being the next step up from the Gold Frequent Flyer card, it has a number of benefits that are exclusive to Platinum credit card holders and are very beneficial for a regular traveler.

The core features of this airline rewards credit card remain the same as the other frequent flyer cards offered by ANZ (interest, balance transfer, interest free period). However the inclusion of travel insurance benefits makes this card much more valuable than the rest.

With this card you will receive extended warranty on purchases*, 90-day purchase security on lost/stolen/broken products*, not to mention overseas medical insurance*. Safety measures such as these can often be expensive and a major hassle to organize, so if you do fly regularly then the inclusion of these features is very convenient.

Using your Platinum American Express credit card will earn you 1.5 points for every dollar spent (up to $2500 a month), and like the lower level frequent flyer cards, 1 point for every $2 spent on the Frequent Flyer Platinum Visa. ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum cardholders also benefit from the concierge booking service*, which adds another level of convenience to your international travels.

The annual fee for this card burns a hole in your pocket, so if it is mainly frequent flyer points you’re looking for then we recommend the ANZ Frequent Flyer Gold credit card as this offers the same rewards benefits with a much cheaper annual fee. Otherwise, the ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card comes very highly recommended.

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ANZ Frequent Flyer Gold Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

Silver
 
 
  • Annual fee: Low annual fee
  • Purchase rate: Low p.a. purchase rate
  • Cash Advance rate: Low p.a. cash advance rate
  • Balance Transfer rate: Low p.a. balance transfer rate
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
    • Extras:
  • Phone/Internet banking
  • Purchase Security Insurance
  • Commission-free travellers cheques
  • Worldwide emergency credit card replacement
  • American Express/Visa Entertainment benefits


ANZ Frequent Flyer Gold Visa_Oct09ANZ Frequent Flyer Gold Amex_Oct09Silver - Frequent Flyer

Like the standard ANZ Frequent Flyer card, the ANZ Frequent Flyer Gold credit card gives you two choices of cards to use when making purchases, and therefore more opportunities to build up your Qantas frequent flyer points.

The majority of the features of this card are the same as the standard ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card, such as the interest rate and interest free days. But according to the ANZ website you ‘go further with the Frequent Flyer Gold’ card.

What exactly does this mean?

Well it starts with paying a bit more in your annual fee. After reading the fine print, it was found that the fee for joining the Qantas Frequent Flyer program is not actually included in the card’s annual fee. The good news is that this Qantas fee is a once off payment rather than an annual fee.

Another shortcoming of this travel credit is the difference in points-earning potential between the standard and gold frequent flyer credit cards is marginal. The gold credit card offers just 1.25 points for every dollar spent on the American Express card, and is the same as the standard card’s points rate on the Visa ($2 = 1 point)*.

These points are capped at 10,000 points per month which is 5,000 more than the standard card, so it is quite obvious that this card is aimed at those who will be spending quite a bit more than those with the standard card and will of course be able to reap the benefits.

This credit card takes out the #2 spot in the Frequent Flyer credit cards category, so if you’re already a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyers program or plan on doing a fair bit of travelling over the next few years, then this card will be highly beneficial for you. Otherwise, it would be wise to cover all your bases to make sure you’re getting the best airline rewards credit card on offer.

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ANZ Rewards Visa Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

 
  • Annual fee: Low annual fee
  • Purchase rate: High p.a. purchase rate
  • Cash Advance rate: Low p.a. cash advance rate
  • Balance Transfer rate: Low p.a. balance transfer rate
  • Interest-free days: Up to 44 days
  • Extras:
    • Rewards
    • Phone/Internet banking
    • Visa Entertainment benefits
    • Worldwide emergency credit card replacement


ANZ Rewards Visa

Looking for a credit card with a rewards program that caters for the whole family? Well you’ve come to the right place.

When you make purchases using your Rewards Visa you’ll earn one point for every $1.50 you spend (up to $50,000). Points can be redeemed for holiday perks (through a number of airlines), cash back, electronics, adventure activities, movie tickets, vouchers, and even kitchen appliances.

Just remember that unfortunately, any rewards points earned on this card expire after 36 months (3 years) so you need to make sure you redeem your points before this happens!

While the interest rate on purchases is quite high, the annual fee is still relatively low compared to other rewards cards. No doubt these costs are applied to the ANZ Rewards Visa in order to account for the huge range of rewards on offer.

With an introductory offer the balance transfer rate for the ANZ Balance Visa is very affordable. So if you are looking for a good balance transfer rate then this card is one of a number of good options and comes highly recommended.

While it is similar to the ANZ Frequent Flyers credit card there is much more to choose from with the ANZ Rewards Visa, and with so much flexibility you sure to find a reward that tickles your fancy.

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