At Finder, we do our best to compare the entire credit card market. This means we endeavour to list every bank and lender as well as every credit card available in Australia. Below, you can click through to each provider page where you can see all of their credit cards. If you're looking for a specific type of offer, you can find links to each of our guides here too.
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See our guide on how to apply for a credit card for more tips.
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Australian credit card statistics
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How to pay rent with a credit card in Australia
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Credit Card Surcharges
Compare the surcharges that you can expect when you pay with a credit card and pick up tips to avoid these extra fees.
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The best credit cards in Australia (seriously, we sorted through 250+)
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How multiple credit card applications can affect you
Learn why you shouldn't apply for multiple credit cards at once and pick up healthy financial habits to improve your credit score.
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Easy credit cards to get approval for
When you apply for a credit card online, you could receive a response within 60 seconds. Find out how you to find a card that you're eligible for and increase your chances of approval.
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Minimum income requirements for credit cards
Find out how much you need to earn each year to apply for a credit card and compare low income credit cards in this guide.
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Credit card vs debit card
While a credit card is linked with a line of credit, a debit card is connected to your own money. Compare the differences between the card types in this guide.
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Credit card repayment calculator
Calculate how much you're paying in interest based on your current credit card repayments and discover how much you should pay each month to meet your financial goal.
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No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards
Find out how you can keep your overseas spending costs down by comparing credit cards with no foreign transaction fees and no currency conversion fees.
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I need a credit card for the sole purpose of improving my credit score. I’m on a disability pension. Which one is the best
Hi David,
It might be best to start with a low-fee card to keep your costs down while you build your credit rating. You can review a few options here. Here are some other tips to improve your credit score.
Best of luck!
I am searching for a credit card(preferably Master card) with low fees or no fees to pay my regula r bill
Hello, this guide might be helpful to review some low fee credit card options.
what credit card can i apply and if accepted use straight away
Hi Robert,
Some virtual credit cards can be set up and used after an application is approved. Keep in mind that you would need to meet the eligibility criteria and provide all the relevant details before you could get approval and set up an account. Finder’s guide to instant approval credit cards also has some options you can compare, as well as details on what to consider before you apply. I hope this helps.
best credit card for low annual fees and best in points earn for dollar spend
Hi Martin,
Finder’s guides to credit cards with $0 annual fees and rewards credit cards include tables that allow you to filter based on specific features you want. Alternatively, you can check out the 2023 Finder Credit Card Awards, with categories including Best No Annual Fee Card and Best Rewards Credit Card. I hope this helps.
best credit card for
no overseas transaction fees
international travel insurance
velocity points
Hi Gavin,
You can find credit cards with no foreign transaction fees on this page, credit cards with travel insurance on this page and credit cards that earn Velocity Points on this page.
If you are looking for credit cards to travel with you can take a look at this page.
Hope this helps,
Elizabeth