Apply by 11 October 2015 and make an everyday purchase within 90 days^
Earn Qantas Points1 on everyday purchases with our lowest annual card fee on NAB Qantas credit cards.
Two cards on one account – the NAB Qantas Rewards American Express® Card maximises your points earning and the NAB Qantas Rewards MasterCard® gives you added worldwide acceptance
Complimentary Qantas Frequent Flyer membership1
Complimentary Purchase Protection Insurance2
Additional cardholder at no extra cost3
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American Express 1 Qantas Point* per $1 spent on eligible purchases
MasterCard 0.5 Qantas Points* per $1 spent on eligible purchases
Points are capped at $50,000 spend per statement period. Points will be allocated on a tiered basis: first on your NAB Qantas Rewards American Express® Card spend, then on your NAB Qantas Rewards MasterCard® spend.
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Terms and conditions
Offer commences 20 April 2015. Offer only available to new approved NAB credit card customers who apply by 11 October 2015. Offer is not available when closing/transferring from another NAB credit card account or in conjunction with any other NAB offer. Terms, conditions, fees, charges and lending criteria apply.
^To be eligible for the bonus Points offer, you must apply for a new NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card by 11 October 2015, be approved and make an everyday purchase within 90 days of opening your account. Everyday purchases exclude transactions NAB decides are wholly or partly for gambling or gaming purchases. Points will be credited to the qualifying members account within 2 months of the purchase.
*After the first year, an annual card fee of $95 will apply to the NAB Qantas Rewards Card.
To earn and redeem Qantas Points using your NAB Qantas Rewards or NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card, you must be a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program and have provided your valid membership number to NAB. Points are offered in accordance with the NAB Qantas Credit Card Account Reward Terms and Conditions.. If you are not already a Qantas Frequent Flyer member, NAB has arranged for the joining fee to be waived if you apply and receive a NAB Qantas Rewards Card or NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card and join through qantas.com.au/joinffnab Membership and the earning and redemption of points is subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program terms and conditions, available at qantas.com.au/terms
The NAB card insurances is a group policy issued by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ABN 78 003 191 035 AFSL 239545 to NAB. Access to the benefit of cover under the NAB card insurances is provided to eligible NAB cardholders by operation of s48 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth). The terms, conditions and exclusions of the Purchase Protection Insurance policy are specified in the NAB Purchase Protection Insurance Policy Information Booklet . A qualifying purchase is required to get the benefits of the complimentary insurances.
Additional cardholder must be 16 years of age or older. All transactions using the additional card will be the responsibility of the primary cardholder.
If you pay your account in full by the due date each month. You won’t receive interest free days while you have a balance transfer.
American Express is a registered trademark of American Express. The NAB Qantas Rewards and NAB Qantas Rewards Premium American Express Cards are issued by National Australia Bank under a licence from American Express. MasterCard® and the MasterCard® Brand Mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard® International Incorporated. PayPass is the trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. Terms and conditions available here. Fees and charges are payable. Approval and credit limit is subject to NAB's credit assessment criteria. Information, including interest rates and annual card fees subject to change. Correct as at 22 May 2015. Credit cards issued by National Australia Bank Limited. ©2015 National Australia Bank Limited ABN 12 004 044 937 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 230686.
Hmm, whether to or not…
Have already bagged 110k points this year from ANZ & Westpac Black card offers.
This 20k seems almost stingey by comparison.
Plus, does a person really need 6 credit cards?