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

Commonwealth Platinum Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

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  • Annual fee: $250/$280
  • Purchase rate:
  • Cash Advance rate:
  • Balance Transfer rate: 5.99% p.a. first 5 months (21.49% p.a.)
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
  • Extras:
  • Airfare Deals
  • Extended Warranty
  • Purchase Security
  • MasterCard Moments
  • MasterCard Applause
  • Transit Accident Insurance
  • Platinum 24/7 Concierge Service


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For a platinum credit card this one from Commonwealth is pretty standard in most areas, but it does have a wide range of features in order to cater well for a wider range of people.

It comes with all the same benefits as the gold card but with longer time periods and greater values (International travel insurance for trips up to 12 months, extended warranty for up to a year longer than the manufacturer’s warranty, purchase security for up to 90 days and transit accident insurance), plus a few other features just to set it apart.

The card’s annual fee is $280, but if you happen to be applying for (or already have) a Commonwealth Bank home loan or bank account then the annual fee of your credit card will be waived. Or, if you are an existing Commonwealth credit card customer then (depending on which credit card you have) your annual fee will be either waived or reduced (to $250).

Bank account or home loan – Annual fee is waived
Awards Card – Annual fee is reduced
Gold Card – Annual fee is reduced
Platinum Card – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate Gold – Annual fee is reduced
Low Fee – Waived when you spend $1000 or more per year on your credit card
Low Fee Gold – Waived when you spend $10,000 or more per year on your credit card

This includes a 24/7 platinum concierge service*, a comprehensive annual summary* (which will help at tax time) and a guaranteed pricing scheme*, so if you a find a product you’ve bought for a cheaper price (in print) than what you paid, Commonwealth will pay you the difference.

And now for the Awards program – with every dollar you spend on your Commonwealth platinum card you’ll get one Awards point. You can also get extra points by using the Commonwealth Travel Plus service, or by shopping at selected Bonus Partners.

These points can be redeemed for all sorts of goodies including cash back (which is credited back to your account), entertainment, shopping, merchandise and also travel. You can choose to have your awards points converted to frequent flyer points for your choice of Virgin Blue or Qantas airlines (you must be a member of your airline of choice’s frequent flyer program). Also, if you happen to be flying business or first class on a flight you’ve bought with your platinum credit card with Air Tahiti Nui, Japan Airlines or Air Pacific you’ll be eligible for companion airfare deals.

While this is probably a good deal, we thought there might be some kind of other benefit to really set it apart from the Gold and standard credit cards (not to mention other platinum rewards credit cards). But for an annual fee of $200 we still think it’s a really good deal, which is why it takes out the #3 spot in the Platinum credit card category and #2 in the Frequent Flyer credit card category. Adding to this cards prestige (in our eyes) is the fact that we also named it the #3 place getter in the Editor’s Choice – Rewards Credit Cards category.

The interest rate offered is more reasonable on the platinum credit card than on its lower value counterparts with the same rate, at * on purchases and p.a.* on cash advances, along with up to 55 days interest free*. If you have a credit card balance that you need to transfer to a lower interest rate then you can transfer it onto this card for just 5.99% p.a.* for the first 5 months. After this time any balance remaining from your transfer will be charged * interest.

But to sum up, the Commonwealth Platinum credit card definitely holds its own in the platinum credit card market with its variety of features and it’s standard pricing. It would be ideal for those who fly regularly with Virgin or Qantas and plan on using their rewards credit card regularly for retail payments each month.

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Commonwealth Gold Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

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  • Annual fee: $114/$144
  • Purchase rate:
  • Cash Advance rate:
  • Balance Transfer rate: 5.99% p.a. first 5 months (21.49% p.a.)
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • Phone/Internet banking
  • Cash back
  • Travel Plus
  • Gold Awards
  • MasterCard Moments
  • Extended Warranty
  • Purchase protection
  • International Travel insurance
  • Commission-free travelers cheques


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The Commonwealth Gold credit card is the next step up from the Commonwealth Awards credit card. As the name suggests, the card is based purely around the awards program. But with the Gold credit card you get so much more.

With the inclusion of insurance and travel benefits you’re pretty much covered for anything. The Gold card gets you international commission-free travelers cheques, travel insurance for you and your immediate family (partner and children) for up to three months worth of travel, purchase security and extended warranties (over and above the standard warranty from the manufacturer) to name just a few.

What is impressive about these insurance benefits is that quite a few features are included in the standard benefits which at some banks are usually reserved for platinum cards. This includes such features as rental vehicle excess and travel delay cover.

In terms of benefits, with the current pricing for this credit card’s annual fee (see below), the Commonwealth Gold credit card is pretty well priced (especially when you compare it to the standard Awards credit card). That card gets you access to just the Commonwealth awards program for $89. Then for another $55 you get an upgrade to a Gold awards program and international travel benefits.

So when you think about it, you’re getting the majority of the international travel insurance benefits that you may need while travelling for less than $60. If you were to go to an insurance company you’d be lucky to find anything as cheap as this for just the travel insurance!

Like the rest of Commonwealth’s rewards credit cards, interest on purchases is p.a. and cash advances accumulate p.a. interest. Balance transfers are charged 5.99% p.a. interest for the first 5 months, after which it increases to p.a.

You’ll also get 1 point for every $1 spent with the gold card with the ability to redeem your points for cash back (credited to your account), frequent flyer points with Qantas or Virgin Blue, entertainment, shopping and a wide range of other merchandise from Commonwealth’s bonus partners.

In short, if you can pay off your bill each month then this card is great value for money. Commonwealth has stepped up to the plate and created a very competitive Gold credit card with rewards and benefits that would suit a wide range of people, from regular travelers to holidaying families. So it is clear to see why it takes out the #3 spot in the Editor’s Choice Gold Credit Cards category.

Current Annual Fee Pricing Scheme:

The card’s annual fee is $144, but if you happen to be applying for (or already have) a Commonwealth Bank home loan or bank account then the annual fee of your credit card will be waived. Or, if you are an existing Commonwealth credit card customer then (depending on which credit card you have) your annual fee will be either waived or reduced (to $114).

Bank account or home loan – Annual fee is waived
Awards Card – Annual fee is reduced
Gold Card – Annual fee is reduced
Platinum Card – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate Gold – Annual fee is reduced
Low Fee – Waived when you spend $1000 or more per year on your credit card
Low Fee Gold – Waived when you spend $10,000 or more per year on your credit card

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Commonwealth Awards Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

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  • Annual fee: $59/$89
  • Purchase rate: p.a.
  • Cash Advance rate: p.a.
  • Balance Transfer rate: 5.99% p.a. first 5 months (21.49% p.a.)
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55 days
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • Awards
    • Cash Back
    • Travel Plus
    • Phone/Internet banking
    • MasterCard Applause


Commonwealth Awards Credit Card

With a name like ‘Commonwealth Awards Credit Card’ you’d be hard pressed to find someone who couldn’t figure out what the main feature of this card is. So let’s get straight into it. What ‘awards’ can you earn yourself by using the Commonwealth Awards credit card?

Well for every dollar you spend with this rewards credit card you’ll get one point that goes towards your total awards amount. Once you’ve accumulated enough points you can redeem them for such items as vouchers, gift cards or merchandise from over 30 bonus partners, cash back or frequent flyer points for either Air New Zealand, Qantas or Virgin Blue (providing you are already a member of your chosen airline’s frequent flyer scheme).

The card’s annual fee is $89, but if you happen to be applying for (or already have) a Commonwealth Bank home loan or bank account then the annual fee of your credit card will be waived. Or, if you are an existing Commonwealth credit card customer then (depending on which credit card you have) your annual fee will be either waived or reduced (to $59).

Bank account or home loan – Annual fee is waived
Awards Card – Annual fee is reduced
Gold Card – Annual fee is reduced
Platinum Card – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate – Annual fee is reduced
Low Rate Gold – Annual fee is reduced
Low Fee – Waived when you spend $1000 or more per year on your credit card
Low Fee Gold – Waived when you spend $10,000 or more per year on your credit card

As an alternative you can also redeem points for cash back which is credited back to your account. If you make regular purchases with your credit card with rewards and therefore spend enough money each week to earn enough points to cover your annual fee, then it pretty much pays for itself.

You’ll also have access to Travel Plus, Commonwealth’s exclusive travel service. You can use this service to book anything from flights to snow passes, and car rentals to traffic packages. And to top it all off, any money spent on your awards credit card using this service will earn you bonus points!

Interest is charged at % p.a. for purchases and p.a. for cash advances, and despite having up to 55 days interest free it’s still pretty high for a card such as this, so should be taken into account when considering this card. Balance transfers earn 5.99% p.a. interest for the first 5 months, after which the interest rate increases to p.a.

The Commonwealth Awards credit card would be great for someone who uses their credit card to pay for everyday items as the points earned from this should be enough to cover the annual fee for just having the card. Any points on top of that is a bonus! But with interest rates like the ones that apply to this card, if you’re not always able to pay your monthly bill in full then it might be better to look elsewhere.

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