Got credit card debt? Get the market’s longest 0% balance transfer offer

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You could repay your unpaid card balance with no interest charges for up to 28 months.

Australian credit cards charge up to 21% interest, which is very expensive when you carry a balance on your credit card.

If you find the interest charges are making it hard to get your debt under control, a balance transfer offer can help.

The best balance transfer deals offer 0% on your debt. As a general rule, the longer the 0% offer the better the balance transfer deal.

But you also have to factor in the balance transfer fee.

Want more options?

Check out balance transfer offers from across the market.

1. ANZ Low Rate - Balance Transfer Exclusive Offer

This special offer is a Finder exclusive and it's the longest balance transfer offer on the market. It gives you 0% on your unpaid card balance for 28 months (expires 31 March 2026).

There's a 2.5% balance transfer fee and no annual card fee in the first year.

This offer is so strong it's Finder's highest scoring balance transfer credit card right now.

2. Bankwest Breeze Classic Mastercard

The Bankwest Breeze Classic Mastercard has a Finder Score of 9.66.

This is Finder's second highest rated balance transfer card in March. You get 0% for 24 months on your outstanding card balance, with a 3% balance transfer fee and a $49 annual fee.

3. Bankwest Breeze Platinum Mastercard

The Bankwest Breeze Platinum Mastercard has a Finder Score of 9.65.

This card offers a similar deal to the Breeze Classic with a 0% offer for 24 months plus a 3% fee. The annual fee is just a touch higher at $59.

The card has the added benefit of no foreign transaction fees on overseas purchases.

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