Rewards Credit Card

Rewards programs on credit cards are designed to give back to consumers for ‘good’ spending habits (according to them anyway). Some are great, with a veritable goody bag of treasure available to reward you for your spending, while others are just so complicated it’s best not to bother even trying to work it out!

There’s a huge range of rewards credit cards in Australia’s current credit card market which offer a variety of rewards, including frequent flyer points, gift vouchers, cash back, flights, accommodation, electrical goods and pretty much anything else you could think of.

The most important thing to check when deciding on a rewards credit card (other than how much you’ll pay in interest and fees) is the points earning and spend rate for your rewards. Different cards offer different points earning rates for every dollar you spend, as well as how much spending is required in order to redeem your points for a reward.

These were heavily-weighted factors in our choices for top rewards cards, along with the range of products and services available under the cards’ rewards programs so that we could ensure that you were getting the best value for money.  So take a look at the reviews below and pick the best rewards credit card to suit your needs.

Editor's Choice - Rewards Credit Cards

Rewards Credit Card Reviews

Bendigo RSPCA Rescue Visa Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

Gold
  • Annual Fee: Low annual fee
  • Interest rate (purchases): Low p.a. purchase rate
  • Interest rate (cash advances): Low p.a cash advance  rate
  • Balance transfer rate: Low balance transfer rate
  • Interest-free days: Up to 40
  • Extras:
    • Phone/internet banking
    • Rewards – Donations made to the RSPCA based on your spending


Bendigo RSPCA Rescue Credit CardGold - Low Annual Fee
This card tugs at the heart strings of anybody that has got, has had or ever wanted a pet. Bendigo’s RSPCA Rescue credit card offers a charity-based rewards program where the bank makes payments to the RSPCA based on a percentage of the payments made on your credit card.

Overall this is without a doubt, a very very affordable reward credit card. Yes, there are other charity-based rewards programs out there, but they don’t make the grade like this card does when it comes to overall affordability. While rate is a rock bottom for cash advances it isn’t the lowest interest rate for purchases, but still, it measures up quite nicely.

It has an even lower introductory rate on purchases for the first 6 months* which will cut your interest payments significantly during that time, so it is really a very cheap credit card. It also requires you to pay just annual fees and a much lower potential interest payment on balances, it’s no surprise that this credit card takes out 2nd place in the Editors Choice – Low Annual Fee credit card category.

Only one other bank’s rewards cards have an interest rate to rival this, but this is at the expense of the annual fee, which on the RSPCA Rescue card is really low. Not only is it nipping at the heels of those at the top of the low interest and low balance transfer credit card tables, but it is also the cheapest rewards credit card by far.

The balance transfer offer on this credit card is low.* This might seem quite high compared to other cards that fit into the low balance transfer rate category, however this is a flat rate which is actually lower than most balance transfer rates after introductory periods are over.

The only downside to this card is that the interest free period offered on this credit card is lower than most low interest credit cards at just 40 days*; however this is still quite a high number when you realise that some cards actually have none.

The more you spend using the Bendigo RSPCA Rescue credit card, the more donations are made. And with four card designs to choose from – each with a different picture of a furry friend from the RSPCA, it’s bound to put a smile on your face every time you make a purchase. It’s a win-win situation, who could say no to that!

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Bank Of Queensland Blue No Annual Fee Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

Gold
  • Annual fee: Low annual fee
  • Purchase rate: Low p.a. purchase rate fee
  • Cash Advance rate: Low p.a. cash advance rate
  • Balance Transfer rate: Low p.a. balance transfer rate
  • Interest-free days: N/A
  • Extras:
    • Rewards
    • Cash Back
    • Visa Entertainment
    • Purchase Protection
    • Phone/Internet banking
    • Four free additional cardholders


Bank Of Queensland Blue No Annual Fee VisaGold - Balance Transfer

If you have a large credit card balance that you’re struggling to pay off, or you need to consolidate debts from a number of credit cards then Bank of Queensland’s Blue No Annual Fee credit card is a good option for you.

It is a very close contender for one of the top three spots in the Low Balance Transfer credit cards category. With no annual fee and only low interest for the life of the balance transfer, you’ll have your debts paid off much faster, not to mention you’ll have saved yourself a whole lot of money.

When it comes to its other features however, Bank of Queensland’s Blue No Annual Fee Visa is the epitome of over-compensation. When there are no interest free days on a ‘no annual fee credit card’ with an interest rate like this one, balance transfers are the only way in which this card will be beneficial for anyone. You’ve got no interest free days, so if you happen to make some purchases you will need to pay them off as soon as you can to avoid more debt.

Bank of Queensland’s free-to-join rewards program, Q Rewards, will reward you for spending with your Blue No Annual Fee credit card. Earning 1.5 points per dollar spent, you can build up points to reward yourself with flights from Qantas, JetStar or Virgin Blue, or vouchers for a wide range of shopping and entertainment including Dreamworld, David Jones and Myer.

You can also redeem your points as cash back, where it is credited directly back to your credit card, Bank of Queensland loan, or even used to pay your annual fee. Points are capped at $65,000 points per year which is just under $44,000 worth of spending, so you’ve got a lot of leg room when it comes to earning your Q Rewards points.

Purchase protection is another feature of this credit card which gives it value for money. If you’ve bought anything on your Blue No Annual Fee credit card that has been lost, stolen or damaged (within three months of the purchase date) then Bank of Queensland will sort out a replacement or repair for free, anywhere in the world.

However the balance transfer rate sits for the life of the balance so would be very handy if you have been racking up bills on other cards.

In general, it seems that most people would rather pay a small annual fee and get interest free days (and maybe a few more features than the Bank of Queensland Blue No Annual Fee credit card offers), as it can be easy to fall into a debt trap if you end up having to make more purchases on the credit card than anticipated. However if you use this card purely for it’s best features – the low balance transfer rate and no annual fee – then it could be very valuable.

See our top credit card picks in the Editor’s Choice category

Bank Of Queensland Blue Visa Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

  • 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


Bank Of Queensland Blue Visa

Bank of Queensland’s range of credit cards are not exactly front runners in the credit card race, but to put it bluntly, the Blue Visa is probably the best of the lot.

With a low annual fee matched with (up to) 55 days interest free, the Bank of Queensland Blue Visa is relatively cheap when compared to other rewards credit cards.

Interest is charged  for purchases and  for cash advances. Balance transfers however, are charged the same interest for the life of the transfer. But get in quick because this balance transfer rate is only available for a limited time.

Understandably, it’s a great feature for anyone who is being charged high interest rates on their credit card bill or has managed to rack up a bill that they just can’t seem to get back under wraps.

When purchasing using your Blue Visa you’ll earn 1.5 Q Rewards points for every dollar you spend – average earn rate but typical of a standard credit card.

With the details of the rewards program being unclear at this point it’s hard to say how much you would need to spend to get a reward, but we can tell you what the rewards are.

If you’re a bit of a movie buff then you can redeem your points for Village Cinemas and Hoyts vouchers, or if shopping is more your thing then you can get vouchers for shops like David Jones and Myer. Cash back on Virgin Blue, Qantas, and JetStar flights bought with your Blue Visa is also available through the Take Flight program.

You’ll also get up to $50,000 purchase cover in case of damage, loss or theft of purchases made with your Blue Visa credit card. So who would this card be good for?

Well if you’ve got your heart set on a Bank of Queensland credit card then this one would be ok if you like to use your card for everyday expenses and are vigilant at paying your monthly bill (so as not to accumulate interest, and take advantage of the interest free days).

But to be honest, the one feature that makes this card better than any other and that is the balance transfer rate. So it would most definitely be a good option for those with a large credit card debt who are looking to pay it off at a low rate over a long period of time, while only using the card for emergency purchases. But remember, this balance transfer rate is available for a limited time so you’ve got to get in quick!

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