St.George Starts Low Stays Low (Visa)

A great credit card choice to help carry you through day-to-day expenses, this card offers a low rate for purchases and cash that’s guaranteed to stay low.

St.George Starts Low Stays Low Credit Card

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St.George Starts Low Stays Low (Visa)

St.George Starts Low Stays Low Card Features:

  • With one of Australia's lowest ongoing variable interest rates. No matter how long you take to repay - even with low monthly minimum repayments, this rate is guaranteed to stay low - currently at just 12.99%p.a for purchases and cash advances.
  • Up to 55 interest free days on purchases*
  • Select your colour - Match your credit card to your suit your style - Starts Low Stays Low Visa or MasterCard available in black, purple, lime or pink.
  • Instant Benefits with your St.George credit card - Enjoy instant discounts and added extras with St.George Instant Benefits
  • Additional cards at no charge - Up to three additional cards at no extra cost with all purchases on one statement.
Features & Interest Rates
Retail Purchases Interest Rate12.99%
Cash Advance Interest Rate12.99%
Standard Interest Rate 12.99%
Charges and rates are correct as of4 Sep 2008
Interest Free Days55 days
Annual Fee$69.00
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Disclaimer
* Interest rate is current as at 12/03/08 and is subject to change. 55 days interest free on purchases only on accounts paid in full by the due date. Interest free period does not apply to the cash advances, or any purchases while an amount that has been debited as a result of a balance transfer remains unpaid. All applications for credit are subject to the Bank's prevailing credit criteria. Fees, charges, terms and conditions apply and full details are available upon request.

** These benefits are provided to cardholders and are subject to Terms and Conditions (http://www.stgeorge.com.au/resources/sgb/downloads/InsuranceCOU.pdf) and exclusions contained in the Policy of Insurance. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for a full explanation of cover and exclusions.






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