
CommBank offering up to 120,000 bonus awards points for new credit card holders
If you’ve been on the hunt for a new rewards credit card, but haven’t quite found the one with an added cherry on top, then now is the time.
If you’ve been on the hunt for a new rewards credit card, but haven’t quite found the one with an added cherry on top, then now is the time.
In a sneaky move that is likely to anger thousands of Australian credit cardholders, Westpac, St George Bank of Melbourne and BankSA are hiking credit card rates despite the fact that experts are predicting the official cash rate to fall as early as next week.
With eBay data predicting that Aussies will spend a tremendous $140-million online on beauty products in 2019, and an unbelievable $11-million in just April alone, it’s official. Aussies are total online-shopaholics!
It’s official - American Express have today cut their points earn rate across a number of its rewards credit cards.
Just when you thought tech mogul, Apple, couldn’t possibly trump their own innovative products...they announce their first ever credit card.
There’s no denying it’s quite normal to binge a little every now and then. Whether it be eating out, a big night on the town or that new outfit you just had to have, we’ve all become the victim of the dreaded plastic! But, credit cards aren’t always the arch enemy they’re made out to be. Yes, they can get you in a bit trouble without a little self-discipline, but knowing which ones could benefit you, is knowledge every spender should have up their sleeve.
Everyone loves free stuff. But, we bet you didn’t know just how free you next trip to the U.S could be with credit card bonus Qantas Frequent Flyer points. And, it’s not only about a free ticket abroad: you can also use your points to travel in luxury... did someone say first class? There’s even accommodation, shopping, car hire and more you can splurge on with these nifty little Qantas points.
There are two things that can make a rewards lover’s heart stop: bonus points and cash back.
Despite fears about the Royal Commission ‘credit crunch’, having a borrower’s financial position under a microscope may actually be benefiting both borrowers and lenders alike.
On a mission to find a new credit card but need an extra sweetener to seal the deal? Well the Commonwealth Bank wants a word.