St. George - Vertigo MasterCard Credit Card

The ideal credit card for shopping

With more than seventy years of banking experience behind them, the St. George Bank in Australia provides their clients with a complete range of credit cards which will suit the needs of even the most finicky consumer. The types of credit cards that they offer include the Vertigo MasterCard, the 'Starts Low, Stays Low' Visa card, the No Annual Fee card, the Gold Low Rate card and the Platinum Visa card.

Shopping with the St. George Vertigo MasterCard

The St. George Bank Vertigo MasterCard is a Shopaholic's Dream. It is an ideal card to have if you often shop and make charges against your credit card. This is because this type of MasterCard offered by the St. George Bank features very low interest rates on purchases. There is also zero balance transfer available for a particular period of time, depending on the existing promo that the bank has.

With the St. George Vertigo MasterCard, you do not need to pay an annual fee and there is an interest-free period. The highlight of this type of card is that it was dubbed as Money Magazine's Cheapest Credit Card for 2008. With all these impressive features and highlights, there truly is no better card to have than the Vertigo MasterCard which can be obtained through the many St. George Bank branches across Australia.

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St. George Vertigo MasterCard Credit Card General Details

Card Type: Mastercard
Purchase Rate (p.a.): 11.89% p.a.
Cash Advance Rate (p.a.): 20.49% p.a.
Intro Rate: -
Balance Transfer: 0%
for 6 months
Interest Free Days: up to 55 days
Additional Cards: 1
Min Repayment: $10/2%

St. George Vertigo MasterCard Credit Card Fees & Charges

Annual Fee (p.a.): $55
Rewards Fee (p.a.): -
Late Payment Fee $35
Additional Card Fee: $0

St. George Vertigo MasterCard Credit Card Rewards Program

Rewards Program Available: Yes
Rewards Program Description: -

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