Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Discovering The Virgin Money Credit Card

By Lucho Contrera

Australia has seen a lot of change especially in the credit card industry in the past few years. Long before the overseas companies began investing in this young industry, the major banks of Australia had the monopoly in credit card issuance. They charged high annual fees and interest rates such that owning a credit card was more of a luxury than a necessity.

When the big players finally came and raised the competition, these banks had to lower rates and there was a huge race to find out who would take the market by storm. These overseas companies like AMEX came with the policies of competitive rates I the US and UK thus sparking a revolution of sorts as more credit card issuers came up.

One such emergent credit card is the Virgin Money credit card that was launched by Sir Richard Branson, who owns the Virgin Group, in several countries. The card is no longer being issued due to the merger with Westpac, though the card holders will not be affected by the change. The card offers a 0% per annum interest rate for the first six months from account opening on all balance transfers to a new virgin card. This is one of the cards wonderful offers. However, the most outstanding part is that Virgin Money Credit Card holders do not get to pay any annual fee whatsoever. The cards interest rate is a fair ongoing rate of just 14.24% per annum on all purchases.

Another interesting offer is that the credit card holder is entitled to 55 interest free days on all purchases as long as he or she pays off the card in full every month and on time. This is also inclusive of balance transfers. The card holders also get to enjoy 24 hours access to the credit card issuer in case of any queries or arising problems. The card also runs a rewards program called Mates Rates instant awards where there are no fees or any periods of waiting and all the card holder does is to make deals with card issuer on things hey want in exchange for points redemption.

The Low Interest Virgin card can be used in 32 million locations worldwide and 430,000 others in Australia alone. To make payment with the card, you can transfer funds from your account directly to the credit card regardless of the bank. This is definitely an interesting card.

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