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Greater Bank Visa Credit Card
Greater Bank Visa Credit Card

Greater Bank Credit Cards

Greater Bank Visa Credit Card

Updated 9 August 2021

Greater Bank Visa Credit Card offers a low interest rate of 9.95% p.a. on both purchases and cash advances. To help keep your costs down, the card also has a low annual fee of $49, which is waived after a minimum yearly spend of $12,000. T&Cs apply.

Purchase Rate (p.a)

9.95%

Balance Transfer (p.a)

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Annual Fee (p.a)

$49

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Pros and cons

  • Same low 9.95% p.a. on purchases and cash advances.
  • $49 annual fee
  • Up to 55 days interest free on purchases if you pay the full balance shown on your statement each month

  • No introductory balance transfer offer

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Greater Bank Visa Credit Card

Pauline Hatch
Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 8 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. about this card.

The Greater Bank Visa Credit Card

As a mutual, Greater Bank focuses its attentions on providing one low cost credit card that simply offers the basics. No rewards, no fancy features. Instead, cardholders can benefit from a low rate on purchases, with up to 55 days interest free when they pay off their balance by the due date. Helping to keep costs down, the card also has a low annual fee, which is waived after a minimum yearly spend of $12,000.

What we love...

If you’ve been checking out credit card options, you may have noticed the dizzying array often offered by bigger banks. From low rate and low fee cards, to rewards cards, platinum cards and more. Many of these cards will be packed with tantalising features, and may offer the chance to earn enticing rewards on credit card spending.

But, these cards can also come with a high price tag, which often translates to a high annual fee and a high purchase rate. And while they may offer value for some types of cardholders, they’re not for everyone. Which is why Greater Bank keeps it simple with its one credit card offering: the Greater Bank Visa Credit Card.

As the bank itself says, “We’d rather bring you one credit card and make it the best we can”. So, what does this card have to offer? Forgoing fancy extras, this card instead focuses on value – which is something we often see on cards from mutuals such as Greater Bank. In terms of interest, the card has the same low interest rate for both purchases and cash advances.

This can make it a worthy option for cardholders who tend to carry a balance on their card. Instead of their balance accruing more interest on a card with a higher interest rate, they can save on interest costs by choosing a low rate card such as this. This should allow them to pay off more of their balance, to clear it faster.

Cardholders who pay off their balance in full each month can take advantage of the card’s interest free feature. This offers an interest free period of up to 55 days on purchases, allowing cardholders to keep interest costs at zero. On top of that, the card offers further opportunities to save with a low annual fee. As a nice touch, cardholders who spend at least $12,000 on their card each year will pay no annual fee.

What’s not so great...

Cards like the Greater Bank Visa Credit Card tend to suit cardholders who want basic, and whose primary objective is to keep costs down. That means there are no exciting extras on offer. If you want more back from your card, and think that a card that offers more in rewards or features can offer more value to you, you may want to look elsewhere.

Why should you choose this card?

The Greater Bank Visa Credit Card is a money-saving credit card. It is simple, basic and offers no frills. If you want to save on annual fees and interest, this card could certainly make that happen. If you want a card that is uncomplicated, offering only what’s necessary, then this could very well be the card for you.

However, it is nice to see that even though this is a simple card, you can benefit from excellent customer service and support, while being part of a mutual organisation that gives back to the community. You can enjoy worldwide acceptance using the Visa network, while accessing Visa payWave, Visa Checkout, Verified by Visa and Visa Offers. Real-time payments via PayID & Osko by BPAY are also available.

Overall Rating

A no frills card that keeps costs down and complications to a minimum, the Greater Bank Visa Credit Card has a low rate and a low annual fee, which is waived after meeting a minimum yearly spend.

User reviews

Greater Bank Visa Credit Card ( based on 1 Creditcard.com.au user review )

79% rating based on 1 review

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Rates and fees

Interest rates



Purchase rate 9.95% p.a.

Cash advance rate 9.95% p.a.

Interest free period on purchases up to 55 days

Credit limits

Minimum credit limit $1000

Maximum credit limit N/A

Fees & repayments

Annual fee $49 p.a.

Additional cardholder fee N/A

Foreign transaction fee 3%

Minimum repayment 3% or $10, whichever is greater

Cash advance fee Domestic ($1.50-$20); International ($4-$20)

Late payment fee $20

Additional features

Complimentary insurance

International Travel Insurance No

Flight Inconvenience Insurance No

Transit Accident Insurance No

Smartphone Screen Insurance No

Purchase Protection Insurance No

Extended Warranty Insurance No

Rental Vehicle Excess In Australia Insurance No

Extras

Pay no annual fee if you spend a minimum of $12,000 annually after the first year

Overview

Greater Bank Visa Credit Card

Key features

  • Same low 9.95% p.a. on purchases and cash advances.
  • $49 annual fee
  • Annual fee can be waived after the first year if you make a minimum yearly spend of $12,000
  • Up to 55 days interest free on purchases if you pay the full balance shown on your statement each month
  • Visa offers

Minimum criteria to apply for this card

  • Be over 18 years old

  • Good Credit and have not applied for multiple credit cards recently

  • Permanent Resident or Australian Citizen

  • Minimum income of $20,000 p.a.

  • You have your personal details ready to complete the online application

Pauline

Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 8 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. Pauline is passionate about seeing Aussies win by making their money – and their credit cards – work smarter, harder and bigger

Recently Asked Questions

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Duncan

Duncan

15 June 2021
I have been retired for 8years as has my wife. We do not qualify for an age pension because of our assets. I have $710,000with banks but we are essentially drawing down from our capital. Do you see any problem with a credit card application?
    Roland B Bleyer - CreditCard.com.au Founder

    Roland

    16 June 2021
    Hi Duncan, thanks for your question. Banks assess you on many factors, and one of these is whether you can service the repayments for the line of credit. You will need to show evidence of income , savings you have and how you service any other debts you may have. Your situation is quite unique, so it may be worth calling or visiting a branch to discuss your particular situation. Thanks again for your question!

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