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Compare ANZ Balance Transfer Credit Cards

We help you to compare ANZ‘s range of balance transfer credit cards available in Australia. ANZ have an excellent reputation for customer service and offer some of the best balance transfer rates too. Compare ANZ balance transfer credit cards that last for 6 months to 12 months using our clear and simple comparison table below.

Name Purchase Rate (p.a.) Balance Transfer Annual Fee  
RATE (p.a.) PERIOD Apply
ANZ First Visa Credit Card
ANZ First Visa Credit Card
Ideal as first credit card with no annual fee and long balance transfer window.
0% 0% 3 months $0

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ANZ Platinum Credit Card
ANZ Platinum Credit Card
ANZ Platinum concierge service, overseas travel & medical insurance, ANZ car rental cover & more.
0% 0% 6 months $0

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ANZ Rewards Credit Card
ANZ Rewards Credit Card
Popular rewards card with uncapped points for shopping vouchers, gift cards, flights & cash back.
19.74% - - $89

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ANZ Rewards Platinum Credit Card
ANZ Rewards Platinum Credit Card
3 points per $1 spent & redeem for a huge choice of rewards. Overseas travel & medical insurance.
19.74% - - $149

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