Low Interest Credit Card

Low interest rates; it’s what everybody wants in a credit card. But is it possible to have your cake and eat it too?

Well…in some cases, yes! These days banks are listening to their consumers and offering credit cards with VERY competitive interest rates. But thing the thing is, like credit card consumers, not all low interest credit cards are the same. There are a lot of low interest credit cards out there with all sorts of catches and little surprises hidden in nooks and crannies of their terms and conditions.

Some cards have expensive fees, while others offer introductory interest rates on purchases (much like those of balance transfers), usually for around the first 6 months, after which it increases to a higher rate. Luckily there are a number of low interest credit cards out there that have pretty decent purchase rates after those six months (most of which we have reviewed below).

We’ve reviewed all the cards listed below taking into account how much you’ll pay in fees and interest, all the while keeping an eye out for any benefits that might pop up to make one card stand out from the rest.

So when you’re making the decision just make sure that the credit card you’re reading about hasn’t offered their low interest rates at the expense of another credit card feature that you might need.

Editor's Choice - Low Interest Credit Cards

Low Interest Credit Card Reviews

ANZ Balance Visa Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

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  • Annual fee: $79
  • Purchase rate: 14.24% p.a.
  • Cash Advance rate: 21.49% p.a.
  • Balance Transfer rate: 0% p.a. for first 6 months
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • Rewards
    • Design your own card
    • Visa Entertainment
    • Phone/Internet banking


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There are two features of the ANZ Balance Visa which make it an affordable and worthwhile card – the rewards program and the low interest rate.

Purchases made on your ANZ Balance Visa will incur an interest rate of just 14.24% p.a.*, and when it comes time to make your repayment, you’ll be rewarded with one rewards point for every dollar you repay. This includes both fees and interest paid on your account. It receives the title of #3 in the Editor’s Choice – Balance Transfer category with just 0% p.a. for the first 6 months on all balances transferred.

Points can be redeemed for a number of rewards, such as gift vouchers, shopping vouchers and even cash back. All rewards are available in values of $100, $50 and $20, with cash back rewards credited straight back into your account and the total reward amount being deducted from your credit card’s balance.

There is, however, one downside to this rewards system which is that you need to spend quite a significant amount of money in order to be able to redeem your points. For example, the lowest redemption amount is 4,000 points (which gets you a $20 voucher) and the highest being 22,000 points, which gets you a $100 Caltex voucher. This can be counteracted by the fact that points earned on repayments includes purchases, fees, interest, cash advances and repayments on balances transferred*.

When divided weekly this just over $420 a week, but this would have to be a regular expenditure which, if you are not careful, could result in some huge bills. So spending $22,000 just to get a $100 voucher? Not really the greatest rewards deal out there, but is more realistic with the points earn rate that’s on offer.

With an annual fee of $79 you are paying a bit more than most low interest credit cards but if you are looking for an affordable monthly interest rate with rewards then it is relatively cheap.

Especially seeing as these two features work in tandem as the main draw cards of the Balance Visa; rewards points for repayments act as an incentive to pay back the lower interest on your credit card bill, faster.

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ANZ Frequent Flyer Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

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  • Annual fee: $95
  • Purchase rate: 19.49% p.a.
  • Cash Advance rate: 20.74% p.a.
  • Balance Transfer rate:
  • Interest-free days: Up to 44 days
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • Phone/Internet banking
    • Minimum credit limit $1000
    • Access to Visa Entertainment benefits
    • Worldwide emergency card replacement


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ANZ and Qantas have teamed up to reward the loyalty of their customers by providing the ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card.

This credit card boosts the amount of Frequent Flyer points earned by ANZ customers, especially when booking flights with the Frequent Flyer card through Qantas.

The ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card is very similar to the ANZ Rewards Visa, with the interest rates for purchases, cash and balance transfers all being the same. However, the Frequent Flyer’s rewards program is focused solely on air points and travel bonuses for all those regular air-travelers out there.

One downside that you will find is that while it has a rewards program based on travel, there are no insurance benefits to go with it. Also, you are not automatically signed up to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, which incurs a separate joining fee of $82.50.

Frequent Flyer points are earned by making purchases on your ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card. So for your first $1500 you spend you’ll earn 1500 Qantas Frequent Flyer points. After that you’ll earn one point for every two dollar spent on your card*. These points are capped at 5,000 per month.

Another way to maximize your points is to make use of both the cards you receive under the Frequent Flyer program (American Express and Visa). Use the Frequent Flyer American express card where accepted and you’ll earn 1 point for every $1 spent, and when you use your Frequent Flyer Visa you’ll earn one point for every $2 spent.

While the benefits are there, it is important to use the card wisely and monitor your balance, as the interest rates are relatively high and there is just the one credit limit for both of the cards so there is potential to max it out if you’re not careful.

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St George Gold Low Rate Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

  • Annual Fee: $79
  • Purchase rate: 14.99% p.a.
  • Cash Advance rate: 18.99% p.a.
  • Balance Transfer rate: N/A
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55
  • Extras:
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • Phone/internet banking
    • St George Instant Benefits
    • Minimum credit limit $5,000
    • Up to 3 free additional cardholders
    • Complimentary travel insurance
    • Purchase protection insurance
    • Transit accident insurance
    • Visa Entertainment/MasterCard Applause


St George Gold Low Rate Credit CardSt George’s Gold Low Rate credit card is a stepping stone between the banks standard card and its platinum card. Understandably it is very similar to the platinum card with all the same benefits except the personal concierge service.

But the most obvious and significant difference between this and the St George Platinum card is that balance transfers aren’t available on this credit card. While it’s not an essential feature for everybody, it could be considered a major downfall by many.

Despite this, it does have its merits.

The credit cards low interest rate of 14.99% p.a.* is teamed up with a cash advance rate of 18.99% p.a.*, which is lower than that of the platinum card (and many other non-premium credit cards). It also has up to 55 days interest free*, an annual fee of $79, and free membership with St George’s Instant Benefits rewards program.

This instant credit card rewards program allows you to get discounts, exclusive deals and more at a wide range of retailers across Australia. So instead of accumulating points you get the rewards straight away when you use your St George credit card.

So if you have no need for a balance transfer then this card is a great option as you will get a low interest card with a lot of benefits. If you do, on the other hand, need the balance transfer feature then the platinum card is a much better value for money for only a small increase in price.

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