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CommBank Neo Business Interest-Free Card

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CommBank Neo Business interest-free card

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Purchase rate
0% p.a.
Annual fee
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Our verdict

This no interest card offers credit limits between $1,000 and $3,000, with a monthly fee you only have to pay when you use it.

The CommBank Neo Business card is suited to smaller businesses that want a simple way to manage their spending, with a maximum $3,000 credit limit and one additional cardholder. Instead of charging interest, the CommBank Neo Business has a monthly account fee that only applies when you’re using the card or paying it off.

This structure could make it simple to forecast account costs without worrying about interest calculations. To put it in perspective, if you paid the monthly fee every month, your yearly cost would be $144 if you had a $1,000 credit limit, $216 if you had a $2,000 credit limit and $264 if you had a $3,000 credit limit.

Pros

  • $0 monthly fee if you don't carry a balance or make purchases
  • No interest charges and no late payment fees
  • Access to cashback offers through the CommBank Yello program
  • Share spend data automatically with MYOB or Xero

Cons

  • Maximum available credit limit of $3,000 is low compared to other business credit cards
  • You will not earn CommBank Awards points for your spending
  • Does not offer any insurance cover
  • Unable to make cash advances

In this guide

  • Our verdict
  • Details
    • Product details
    • Eligibility
    • Rewards
    • Fees
  • How to apply
  • Card benefits
  • Rates & fees
  • Your reviews
  • Ask a question

The CommBank Neo Business gives you a way to pay for business spending with 0% interest, no late fees and a monthly fee between that’s based on your credit limit. This fee is $12 for a $1,000 credit limit, $18 for a $2,000 limit and $22 for a $3,000 limit.

Details

Product details

Product Name CommBank Neo Business interest-free card
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Interest-free period
Min credit limit $1,000
Max credit limit $3,000
Card type Mastercard

Eligibility

Available to temporary residents Yes - Conditions apply

Rewards

Bonus points N/A

Fees

Annual fee
$0
Late payment fee $0
Additional cardholder fee $0

How to apply

You can apply for the CommBank Neo Business card online in a few minutes. As this is a business account with personal liability, make sure you meet the following eligibility requirements and have all the documents and details you'll need on hand.

Eligibility criteria

  • Australian working status. You must legally have the right to work in Australia.
  • Bankruptcy status. You must not currently be bankrupt.

Card benefits

  • No interest. The CommBank Neo Business card has a 0% interest rate and charges a monthly fee instead.
  • Data sharing with MYOB and Xero. You can link your CommBank Neo Business card to your account with MYOB and Xero so that transaction data is automatically added. This can help you save time on accounting tasks.

Rates & fees

  • Monthly fee. This card has the following monthly fees, based on your credit limit:
  • $1,000 credit limit: $12 monthly fee
  • $2,000 credit limit: $18 monthly fee
  • $3,000 credit limit: $22 monthly fee

If you don't use the card for a statement period and don't owe anything from the previous statement period, you won't have to pay the monthly fee.

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