Highlights
- $300 in Kogan.com credit when you spend $1,500 on eligible purchases in the first 90 days from card approval†
- No annual fees!
- Complimentary Kogan FIRST Membership
- Rewards: Earn up to 2 rewards points per dollar on your eligible spend# (100 Points = $1 of Credit)
- 0% p.a. for 12 months on balance transfers (no balance transfer fee applies)
Eligibility Criteria
- Be 18 years of age or over, and
- Earn more than $35,000 per year, and
- A permanent Australian resident, and
- Be in permanent full-time or part-time employment, or be self-employed and have a good credit rating
† To be eligible to receive the $300 Kogan.com Credit, you must apply for a Kogan Money Black Card by 3 May 2021, then spend $1,500 or more on eligible purchases using your new card within 90 days from approval. Eligible purchases excludes Cash Advances, Balance Transfers, Special Promotions (for example, transfers to other accounts with a Fixed Payment Option), refunds and chargebacks, purchases of foreign currency and travellers cheques, transactions made in operating a business, payments to other Citi Accounts, bank fees and charges such as interest and ATM charges, and transactions made using Rewards Points. The Kogan.com Credit will be credited to your Kogan.com account up to 10 weeks after the end of the qualifying period, and will expire 12 months from the date it is applied. Your Kogan.com account will be set up upon approval of your application (if you don’t already have one). You will receive an email requesting that you activate your Kogan.com account and agree to the Kogan.com Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Your Kogan Money credit card must remain open and in good standing, and your Kogan.com account must remain open for the Kogan.com Credit to be credited. Please note that if you have a balance transfer, you will be charged interest on any spend that you make. This offer is valid until 3 May 2021. Post this advertised date; Citigroup reserves the right to continue, withdraw or change the offer at any time without notice.
Wish they would throw in price protection…