New Zealand Credit Card

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Do you want to get rewarded for being a frequent flier or diner? Or, do you want to engage in a romantic drive to Mount Cook and in turn be rewarded for the gasoline purchase? In that case, credit cards could well be the answer for you. The good news is that in a developed country such as New Zealand credit card has many issuers and therefore, no dearth of attractive offers.[br]

 

Major New Zealand Credit Card Issuers

Several banks and financial institutions in New Zealand offer credit cards with very attractive rates and terms. Listed below are some issuers:

 

  • Kiwi Bank: The bank offers credit cards at lower interest rates, and with an interest free credit time of 55 days. This card can be applied for online as well. The bank offers Go Fly credit cards, Low Rate Master card, Master Card Zero and Master Card Gold. 

  • BNZ Bank of New Zealand credit cards offer flexibility, rewards and multi-options to pick the right card as per your lifestyle. The bank offers business-specific credit cards and low interest and reward cards. 

  • ASB: ASB provides credit cards customized for individual as well as corporate needs. The bank offers 6 different cards for individuals, and offers vary from travel insurance to low interest at just 12.50% p.a. 

  • Westpac: Westpac bank offers credit cards with a range of attractions, such as hot points (redeemable for goods), travel insurance and exclusive concierge service.[br]

  • American Express: This bank offers superlative value addition with online access for all cards. It also offers attractions, such as financial and travel services, air and hotel reservations, financial advice, retirement planning and a host of other services.  

  • Farmers Card: These credit cards are New Zealand’s friendliest, and bring a host of discounts and privileges besides regular rewards. Farmers finance cards offer online services and insurance information.

 

Consumers planning to apply for credit cards in New Zealand can also visit Consumer.org.nz. It’s a site that compares all credit cards in New Zealand extensively to help customers make the right decision while choosing a credit card.

 

 

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