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Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card
Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card

Credit Union SA Credit Cards

Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card

Updated 2 December 2024

Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card currently allows both new and existing cardholders to transfer a balance onto their card to benefit from 0% p.a. for 6 months. Ongoing, the card has a low purchase rate of 11.99% with up to 55 days interest free, a low annual fee and compatibility with Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay and Visa payWave. Plus, no cash advance fees! T&Cs apply.

Purchase Rate (p.a)

11.99%

Balance Transfer (p.a)

0% for 6 months No balance transfer fee.
Reverts to 11.99% p.a.

Annual Fee (p.a)

$59

$0 over 6 months

My transfer amount

Balance transfer from:

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Pros and cons

  • Low annual fee of $59
  • 11.99% p.a. on purchases and cash advances
  • 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 6 months
  • Up to 55 days interest-free on purchases
  • Minimum credit limit from $1,000
  • Compatible with Google Pay™, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay™ and Visa payWave

  • No extras

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Editor Review

Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card

Pauline Hatch
Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 9 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. about this card.

The Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card

Currently offering a pretty sweet balance transfer deal, the Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card allows both new and existing cardholders to transfer a balance onto their card to benefit from 0% p.a. for six months. Ongoing, the card has a low purchase rate and a low annual fee, with up to 55 days interest free on purchases, and compatibility with Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay and and Visa payWave.

What we love...

One of the things all cardholders should pay attention to when comparing balance transfer offers is the rate their balance will revert to if it remains unpaid at the end of the introductory period. With some balance transfer cards, that balance will start accruing interest at the card’s high purchase rate or even higher cash advance rate. This can obviously make the balance harder to clear as interest starts stacking up.

However, if you choose a low rate card such as the Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card, not only can you benefit from significant savings with a 0% p.a. balance transfer offer over six months, you can also rest a bit easier knowing that unpaid balances revert to the card’s very low purchase rate. While you should still try your hardest to clear your balance within the intro period, it’s nice to know that if you don’t manage to pay it all off, it won’t revert to a super high rate.

Another nice feature on this balance transfer offer is the fact that it’s not just available to new cardholders. Balance transfer deals are often used to attract new customers, so they are not offered to current cardholders. But, the offer on the Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card is available at any time for new or existing accounts, and there is no balance transfer fee to pay either.

Aside from its offer, the card has a low rate on both purchases and cash advances. The card also charges no cash advance fee, but bear in mind a fee may be charged by the ATM operator. It’s also worth remembering that unlike purchases, which can benefit from up to 55 days interest free, there are no interest free days on cash advances, so interest will start accruing from day one.

Other ongoing costs to take into account include the card’s annual fee. This is nice and low, helping cardholders to keep costs down. If you have a linked Home Loan Package with Credit Union SA, this annual fee will be waived.

What’s not so great...

The Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card acts as a low cost card. That means it has a low ongoing purchase rate and a low annual fee, but it doesn’t have much in the way of features. If you’d like a card that offers extras such as hotel stays and flight upgrades, there are plenty to choose from, but just keep in mind these cards will generally charge higher interest rates and annual fees.

Why should you choose this card?

If you want a great balance transfer offer on a low cost card, the Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card could be the ideal option. With its balance transfer deal, it may suit cardholders who want to pay down existing credit card debt. With its low purchase rate, it may work well for those who carry a balance. With its low annual fee, it could be a good choice for anyone who simply wants to keep costs to a minimum while still enjoying access to credit.

And, while it may not be swamped with extravagant extras, it does have a few appealing features on offer. The card offers compatibility with Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay and Visa payWave, allowing for faster payments and the option of leaving your wallet at home. You can also benefit from the security offered by Visa’s Zero Liability policy and Verified by Visa, and easy access to your account via the Mobile Banking App or Internet Banking.

Overall Rating

Currently offering 0% p.a. on balance transfers for six months, the Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card is a real money saver, with a low ongoing purchase rate and a low annual fee.

User reviews

Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card ( based on 1 Creditcard.com.au user review )

77% rating based on 1 review

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Value

Rates and fees

Interest rates



Purchase rate 11.99% p.a.

Cash advance rate 11.99% p.a.

Interest free period on purchases up to 55 days

Balance transfer

Balance transfer rate 0% p.a. for 6 months

Balance transfer revert rate 11.99% p.a.

Balance transfer from personal loan No

Balance transfer fee No fee

Balance transfer limit N/A

Brands you can't balance transfer from Credit Union SA

Credit limits

Minimum credit limit $1,000

Maximum credit limit N/A

Fees & repayments

Annual fee $59 p.a.

Additional cardholder fee $0 p.a.

Foreign transaction fee 3%

Minimum repayment 2% or $10 whichever is greater

Cash advance fee N/A

Late payment fee $10

Additional features

Complimentary insurance

International Travel Insurance No

Flight Inconvenience Insurance No

Transit Accident Insurance No

Smartphone Screen Insurance No

Purchase Protection Insurance No

Extended Warranty Insurance No

Rental Vehicle Excess In Australia Insurance No

Extras

Eligible with Google Pay™, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay™ and Visa payWave

Overview

Credit Union SA Visa Credit Card

Credit Union SA Visa credit card gives you 0% pa on balance transfers for 6 months, after that you’ll still enjoy one of the lowest ongoing interest rates in Australia – currently 11.99% pa – with the same low rate applying for all purchases and cash advances.

Key features

  • Low annual fee of $59
  • 11.99% p.a. on purchases and cash advances
  • 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 6 months
  • Up to 55 days interest-free on purchases
  • Minimum credit limit from $1,000
  • Compatible with Google Pay™, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay™ and Visa payWave

Minimum criteria to apply for this card

  • Be over 18 years old

  • Good Credit and have not applied for multiple credit cards recently

  • Resident or citizen of Australia

  • You have your personal details ready to complete the online application

Pauline

Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 9 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. Pauline is passionate about seeing Aussies win by making their money – and their credit cards – work smarter, harder and bigger

Recently Asked Questions

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Monica

Monica

18 April 2018
Do you accept pensioners (age pension) to give this card to?
    Roland B Bleyer - CreditCard.com.au Founder

    Roland

    19 April 2018
    Hi Monica, every person has a unique financial position. What banks look at is your income v expenses, assets v liabilities and your credit history as main points. This Credit Union does not seem to see the pension as income. Therefore if that is your only income. You will have to look else where. The Big 4 banks can see the pension as income. So you might want to check some offers there.
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