Instant approval credit cards

Plenty of credit card companies can approve a card application in 60 seconds. Compare your options in the table below.

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The credit cards in this table offer fast approval if you meet all the eligibility criteria and have a good credit score.
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Purchase rate p.a. Balance transfer rate p.a. Annual fee
NAB Low Rate - Cashback Offer image
Intro purchase rate
13.49%
0% for 12 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 21.74%
$59
Offers $400 cashback when you spend $5,000 on everyday purchases within the first 150 days.
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ANZ Low Rate - Credit Back Offer image
Intro purchase rate
13.74%
21.99%
$58
Get $400 back on your card when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 6 months from approval.
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American Express Platinum Card image
Intro purchase rate
0%
$1,450
Earn 150,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months. New American Express card members only. T&Cs apply.
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Westpac Low Rate Card image
Intro purchase rate
13.74%
0% for 20 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
$59
Save with a 0% p.a. interest rate on balance transfers for 20 months (with a 3% balance transfer fee). Plus, a low 13.74% p.a. purchase interest rate.
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Latitude Low Rate Mastercard - Purchase Offer image
Intro purchase rate
0% for 9 months, then 13.99%
6.99% for 12 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 29.99%
$69
Enjoy 0% p.a. on purchases for the first 9 months and 3% back in Latitude Rewards. T&Cs, annual card fee and other charges apply. Applies to general purchases only. Excludes any other offers. New customers only approved by 12 January 2026.
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Qantas Money Everyday image
Intro purchase rate
20.99%
0% for 12 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
$99
Offers 8,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend at least $3,000 on eligible purchases within the first 90 days, plus a 0% p.a. balance transfer offer, with 3% balance transfer fee.
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Qantas Money Titanium image
Intro purchase rate
20.99%
$1,200
Get 150,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $5,000 in the first 90 days. Plus, 20% bonus Status Credits on eligible flights, with a $200k minimum income requirement.
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Qantas Money Platinum image
Intro purchase rate
20.99%
0% for 12 months with 3% balance transfer fee, then 21.99%
$349 first year ($399 after)
Earn up to 100,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $5,000 in the first 90 days. Plus, save with a reduced first-year annual fee.
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ANZ Platinum Credit Card image
Intro purchase rate
20.99%
21.99%
$0 first year ($87 after)
Earn $450 back to your new card when you spend $4,500 on eligible purchases in the first 4 months from approval. Plus, a $0 annual fee in the first year.
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ANZ Rewards Black Credit Card image
Intro purchase rate
20.99%
21.99%
$375
Earn up to 180,000 extra ANZ Reward Points: 130,000 extra points + $100 back when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval, and additional 50,000 points when you keep your card for over 15 months from activation.
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What is an instant approval credit card?

When you apply for a credit card online, you'll typically get a response within 60 seconds of submitting it. With instant credit card approval the card provider processes your application digitally.

But this near-instant credit card approval only happens if you:

  • Have a good credit score.
  • Meet the card's minimum income requirement or other criteria.
  • Aren't spending too much each month (card companies look at your spending along with your income).

Once approved, you'll have to wait 5 to 10 business days for the physical card to arrive in the mail. If the card comes with a digital version you can set up the card in a smartphone app and use it instantly.

Are there 'no credit check' credit cards in Australia?

No.

Credit card companies have a responsibility under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 to provide credit responsibly. This means making sure customers don't take out credit cards or loans that are too big for them to handle.

Card companies check your credit report and examine your income, debts and your spending.

So how long is "instant" really?

In the best case scenario you'd find the right credit card, spend about 10 minutes filling out an application and then get approved within 60 seconds. You usually get notified by text.

If you're not approved, or the credit card provider needs more details (sometimes known as "conditional approval"), they may ask for additional documentation such as payslips and bank statements. From there, it could take about 2-5 business days to receive the final outcome.

Which credit cards are the easiest to get approved for?

Low rate credit cards or credit cards with no annual fee are usually the easiest to get approved for. These cards have fewer perks and benefits and lower fees.

They're best suited to customers who have never had a credit card before, don't need a huge credit limit (the amount you can spend on the card) or have lower incomes.

It's harder to get approved for a fancy card that lets you earn frequent flyer or reward points.

How to get instant approval for a credit card in 4 steps

Getting an easy, fast credit card approval comes down to your position as an applicant and the type of card you apply for.

  1. Choose the right card. Figure out what type of card you need.
  2. Make sure you're eligible. Read the fine print on the bank or card company's website. Look at things like minimum income requirements, age (need to be 18), residency requirements. Check your credit score too.
  3. Get all your documents ready. You'll need some ID (driver's license, passport) and information about your existing debts, spending and income. If you're applying for a balance transfer, you'll need to provide details of your existing account and the amount you want to transfer to the new card.
  4. Complete the application. The application should take about 10 minutes. You may need to upload ID information and provide estimates of your monthly spending.

If your application falls through, try to figure out why you got rejected before applying again.

More ways to speed up your application

  • Income verification. When applying for a credit card online, you may be asked to log in to your internet bank account through a secure, third-party service. This is a fast way for lenders to verify your income and any other relevant financial details.
  • Apply with your current bank. Your current bank knows a lot about you. You can often get approved for a credit card with a pre-approved credit limit instantly if you meet the criteria. You can often apply directly via your bank's app.
  • Apply jointly. Applying with a partner boosts your chances of getting a card application approved quickly.

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