Known for their many benefits and perks, gold credit cards are perfect for someone looking for a card offering more rewards and custom services. With a gold credit card you'll get access to benefits like free travel insurance, purchase cover, frequent flyer points and contents insurance. It should be noted that gold cards are for people with a good credit history and they typically have a higher interest rate and annual fee. Compare the best credit cards and apply online.
| Suncorp Gold Credit Card |
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- Earn 1 reward point per $1 spent
- Points that never expire
- Interest rate 19.75% p.a.* on purchases
- Annual card fee of $99
- 1.9% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months
- Up to 55 interest free days on purchases
- The option of earning Qantas Frequent Flyer points
- Credit limit of up to $25,000
- Complimentary International Travel Insurance and Purchase Cover
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| CUA Reward Credit Card |
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- 2.9% p.a. for 9 months on balance transfers*
- Earn 1 Reward Point for every $1 spent on your card†
- Points do not expire while account is open.
- Redeem reward points for shopping vouchers, merchandise, hotel stays, petrol vouchers and much more.
- Up to 55 days interest free on purchases
- Annual Fee of $85
- Up to 4 free additional cards.
- Free International Travel Insurance
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| IMB Rewards Credit Card |
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- 2.9% p.a. for 9 months on balance transfers*
- Earn 1 Reward Point for every $1 spent on your card
- Points do not expire while account is open.
- Redeem reward points for shopping vouchers, merchandise, hotel stays, petrol vouchers and much more.
- Up to 55 days interest free on purchases
- Annual Fee of $99
- Up to 4 free additional cards.
- Free International Travel Insurance on Gold#
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* See the online credit card applications for details about terms and conditions of offer. Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate information. However, all credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the "Apply" button you can review the terms and conditions on the credit card issuer's website.
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