Australian credit card

Is there a credit card limit in Australia?

Credit cards in Australia have a limit. The credit card limit is 3,000 yuan, and the minimum monthly repayment is 35 Australian dollars, including the monthly fee of 10 Australian dollars.

What are the rules for credit card points in Australian dollar currency of BOC?

Australian dollar credit card points accumulation rules:

Australian dollar credit card, ordinary card, gold card and titanium card 1, accumulated 5 points as "BOC points 365" bank card consumption points, credit card consumption above platinum level 1, accumulated 10 points as "BOC points 365" bank card consumption points.

Tips: the specific points accumulation rules of each credit card shall be subject to the publicity of product rights and interests; If the credit card spending is less than 1 yuan, the "BOC points 365" bank card spending points will not be accumulated.

The above contents are for your reference. Please refer to the actual business regulations.

Is ICBC's Australian dollar dual-currency credit card easy to use in Australia?

Convenient. Because ICBC's Australian dollar dual-currency credit card supports currencies of different countries, it can be exchanged according to different countries, and it is as convenient to use in Australia as a local bank card.

China Bank Australian Dollar Credit Card?

Great Wall Zhuojuan Australia Travel Card is an Australian dollar single currency credit card launched by Bank of China, which enjoys special benefits such as lifetime annual fee reduction, cash back of consumption abroad transactions, and exemption of currency exchange fees.

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What is the scope of use of BOC UnionPay Australian Dollar Non-connected Chip Reward Credit Card?

The use scope of BOC UnionPay AUD non-connected chip integral card is:

1, consumption:

(1) You can conduct consumption, pre-authorization and other transactions in our POS and online merchants of international organizations at home and abroad, and the consumption transactions are accounted for in Australian dollars; A currency exchange fee transaction will be added in GCS transaction inquiry, online banking and statement display.

(2) It can support online merchants' consumption of UnionPay (Taobao is not supported for the time being), and related transactions are cleared through the network of international organizations.

(3) Cross-border entity merchants and cross-border network operators are exempted from cross-border transaction fees of 1.0%, but currency exchange fees are still charged if currency exchange is involved.

2. Cash withdrawal:

(1) Cash can be withdrawn through ATMs marked with UnionPay logo on our bank or UnionPay network, and the related fees charged by ATMs of other banks shall be borne by the cardholders themselves.

(2) You can use your card to make cash withdrawal transactions at the counter of our Australian branch.

(3) Cash withdrawal limit (including counter, ATM and emergency cash withdrawal) is limited by cash withdrawal limit and daily cash withdrawal flow limit.

The above contents are for your reference. Please refer to the actual business regulations.

What is China Bank UnionPay Australian Dollar Non-connected Chip Reward Credit Card?

China Bank UnionPay Australian Dollar Non-connected Chip Award Credit Card is a single-currency non-connected credit card product of UnionPay, which takes advantage of the acceptance network of international organizations, uses the latest scientific and technological achievements of the Internet, relies on the pace of UnionPay's international expansion, and refers to the advanced experience and practices of Australian peers to meet your domestic and overseas integrated payment needs.

Unionpay AUD non-connected chip reward credit card is our Great Wall series credit card, which is divided into ordinary cards. This card is an Australian dollar single currency credit card.

The above contents are for your reference. Please refer to the actual business regulations.

So much for the introduction of Australian dollar credit cards.