Previous Deal extended to 30 September 2023 - although min spend has increased
100,000 bonus CommBank Awards points or 70,000 Qantas Points when you apply for a new CommBank Ultimate Awards credit card by 30 September 2023 and spend $6,000 on eligible purchases using your new card within 90 days of activation.
They have added 2 complimentary lounges this round - Enjoy two complimentary airport lounge passes each calendar year with Mastercard Travel Pass provided by DragonPass to over 1,300 airport lounges worldwide and up to date travel information
Also worth noting the monthly spend to waive the monthly goes up in August - No monthly fee* if you spend at least $2,500 on your Ultimate Awards credit card in your statement period (From 25 August 2023, you’ll need to spend at least $4,000 in your statement period to qualify for no monthly fee for that month)
What you’ll get
- Choose to earn CommBank Awards or opt-in to earn Qantas Points1 for $30 per year (increasing to $60 per year from 25 August 2023).2
- Earn up to 3 Awards points or 1.2 Qantas Points for every $1 spent using your Mastercard on eligible purchases, up to $10,000 in a statement period
- Earn unlimited Awards points or Qantas Points each year
- Cashback benefits for eligible cardholders through CommBank Rewards in the CommBank app
- No monthly fee* if you spend at least $2,500 on your Ultimate Awards credit card in your statement period (From 25 August 2023, you’ll need to spend at least $4,000 in your statement period to qualify for no monthly fee for that month)
- Pay no international transaction fees for purchases you make overseas or online
- Included international travel insurance, simply activate before you travel
- Enjoy two complimentary airport lounge passes each calendar year with Mastercard Travel Pass provided by DragonPass to over 1,300 airport lounges worldwide and up to date travel information
- No additional cardholder fee to share your card with someone else
- Up to 55 days interest-free on purchases
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Yes. Covermore paid up a valid claim promptly as do any other australian insurance providers. Not sure why this is a question?