The NAB Low Fee Platinum Credit Card is no longer available for new applications. However, we’ve kept the information online for the benefit of existing customers and for those who are interested. Check out the current platinum credit cards here.
This card comes with complimentary insurances including purchase protection and extended warranty insurance
You can request an additional cardholder at no extra cost.There is an interest-free period of only up to 44 days on purchases as compared to other cards that offer up to 55 days interest-free.
There is no incentive for spending with this card as it has no rewards program. For balance transfers, a one-time 3% balance transfer fee applies. Why you can trust this reviewThe NAB Low Fee Platinum has a $90 annual fee and offers 5 types of complimentary insurances – including international travel insurance. It also has a concierge service and Visa Premium Access offers. Right now, you can get a 0% p.a. interest rate on balance transfers for the first 12 months, with a one-time 3% balance transfer fee. But keep in mind that any remaining balance transfer debt at the end of the introductory period will attract the card's variable cash advance rate (currently 21.74% p.a.).
Available to temporary residents | Yes - Conditions apply |
Joint application | No |
Bonus points | N/A |
You can apply for the NAB Low Fee Platinum Card online in 15 minutes and get a response in 60 seconds. Before you apply, make sure you meet the eligibility requirements and have the necessary documents and details you'll need for the online application.
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September 10, 2019
My wife and I received the full age pension income plus some shares dividends and bank interest. My taxable income is around $23k. Will I be eligible for applying credit card with travel insurance?
Thank you kindly.
September 11, 2019
Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.
You may apply for this card if you meet the eligibility criteria above. If you do, simply head to NAB’s official website to apply. Please make sure to read the features, and details of the card, as well as the relevant PDS/ T&Cs of the card before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you.
You may also refer to our list of credit cards for pensioners and retirees to compare your option. When you are ready, press the ‘Go to site’ button of your preferred card to apply.
I hope this helps.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
September 24, 2018
I am confused which credit card of nab I should apply for.
I would like to have a credit with a limit of 20k.
I don’t use a lot of my credit.and if I use I don’t normally spend more than 200 per month.
so I do prefer a low annual fee.
Can you please help me to find the best.
September 26, 2018
Thanks for getting in touch with finder. I hope all is well with you. :)
Normally, it is the bank that will determine your credit limit based on how they assess your financial status. For low annual fee credit cards from NAB, most of them will not give you starting credit limit of 20,000AUD. Not only that, but the maximum credit limit for NAB credit cards are usually not specified on their website. Thankfully, during your card application, you have the option to apply for a higher credit limit available for your card. It is up for NAB then to approve your request or not.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach us out again.
Have a wonderful day!
I would like to apply for credit cards with a limit of 6000 but I am on a Bridging visa A(subclass 010). Please consider my question and reply on it. Thank you
Thank you for your comment.
Generally, there are just some Australian banks offering credit cards to temporary residents. The page does not specifically state that the listed cards are for those on a bridging visa however you can definitely inquire to the providers listed your eligibility to apply. The limit will depend on how the provider assesses your financial status and other factors.
Please note that application requirements must be met as a temporary resident and these differ between different banks and providers. I hope this helps.
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September 01, 2017
When you sign on for the Credit card in one person’s name and then purchase over $500 for Travel does the Insurance cover both persons i.e. husband and wife travelling together of whom tickets were purchased for at the same time? OR, is the insurance only extended to the Card holder and the partner is not covered?
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September 01, 2017
Thanks for your comment.
Most policies also extend coverage to your partner and children when they travel with you. The key is to make sure you know who and what is covered by the policy and that you all meet the requirements for coverage, just as you would with a bought policy.
While credit card complimentary insurance policies vary between issuers, they are underwritten by the same major insurance companies. Here, we’ll look at the two main providers and the credit card policies they underwrite to help you understand how and when your family will be eligible for cover.
Best to contact NAB directly to check further.
Does the complimentary travel insurance cover the cost of the rental car excess fee in the event of a claim in France?
Thanks for your inquiry.
It doesn’t. When you use this card to make travel reservations in excess of $500, you’ll receive overseas travel insurance. This offer covers up to $20,000 of medical expenses, travel cancellation, missed connections, collision damage, personal liability, accidental disability or death and other scenarios. Other complimentary covers include interstate flight inconvenience insurance, transport accident insurance, domestic hotel burglary insurance, purchase protection insurance, extended warranty insurance, and price protection insurance.
Hope this information helped.
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