Westpac - Altitude Platinum Credit Card

Credit Card

Voted 'Best of the Best' in 2007

In 2007, the Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card was awarded as Money Magazine's gold winner for the "Best Bank Rewards" program, while earning a tag as the third best Frequent Flyer card. These two titles were awarded by the publication in 2007.

The Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card

To have an idea of the reasons why Money Magazine has awarded the Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card as one of the best credit cards last year, here is quick look at the benefits that you will get to enjoy.

As compared to the other types of credit cards offered by Westpac, the Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card allows users to earn more Altitude points for every dollar spent. You also have the assurance that as long as the card is active, the rewards points will never expire. Finally, additional premium features like the Frequent Flyer Program, the Altitude Platinum Personal Shopper and the Altitude Platinum concierge are all part of the package when you get the Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card.

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Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card General Details

Card Type: MasterCard
American Express
Purchase Rate (p.a.): 18.99% p.a.
Cash Advance Rate (p.a.): 19.99% p.a.
Intro Rate: -
Balance Transfer: 3.99%
for 6 months
Interest Free Days: up to 45 days
Additional Cards: -
Min Repayment: $10/2%

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Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card

Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card Fees & Charges

Annual Fee (p.a.): $295
Rewards Fee (p.a.): $0
Late Payment Fee $35
Additional Card Fee: -

Westpac Altitude Platinum Credit Card Rewards Program

Rewards Program Available: Yes
Rewards Program Description: When you use your Altitude Platinum American Express® Card for purchases1, you earn 3 points per $1 spent. Use your Altitude Platinum MasterCard® for purchases and you’ll earn 1 point per $1 spent.

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