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NAB Credit CardsWe have a selection of NAB Credit Cards to suit your needs, including the NAB Low Rate Visa Card that lets you live life to the fullest at a great low rate, a choice of 5 different colours to match your style with a NAB Visa Mini, and the Velocity NAB Credit Card to maximise your Velocity Points with Virgin Blue.

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NAB Low Rate Visa Card

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. A low ongoing rate to let you live life at a great rate.
NAB Low Rate Visa Card 12.79% p.a
0% p.a
(for up to 6 months limited time only)
Up to 55 days N/A $49 Apply Now

NAB Visa Mini

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. With a NAB Visa Mini you get the best of both worlds, in one small card and a choice of 5 unique colours!
NAB Visa Mini 19.24% p.a
5.9% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 55 days N/A $24 Apply Now

NAB Gold Card

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. Enjoy the benefits of Gold and complimentary insurances.
NAB Gold Card 19.49% p.a
% p.a
N/A
Up to 44 days Link your NAB Gold Card to your FlyBuys membership at no extra cost $90 Apply Now

NAB Standard Card

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. A great everyday card with a low annual card fee and convenient features.
NAB Standard Card 19.49% p.a
% p.a
N/A
Up to 44 days Link your NAB Standard Card to your FlyBuys membership at no extra cost $30 Apply Now

Velocity NAB Standard Card

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. Maximise your Velocity Points from the ground up, and earn Velocity Points towards an exciting range of Velocity Rewards.
Velocity NAB Standard Card 19.99% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 44 days $2 = 1 point on Visa, $2 = 1.5 points on American Express $65 Apply Now

Velocity NAB Gold Card

$50 Credit when you successfully apply for a personal NAB Credit Card by 31 July 2008 and make a purchase by 31 August 2008. All the features of the Velocity NAB Standard Card plus special insurances for Gold.
Velocity NAB Gold Card 19.99% p.a
3.99% p.a
(for up to 6 months)
Up to 44 days $2 = 1 point on Visa, $2 = 2 points on American Express $150 Apply Now

 

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