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First ever no-interest credit card hits Australia – The Australian
National Australia Bank will offer the nation’s first ever no-interest credit card, with the major bank looking to claw back younger customers shying away from the traditional lending product.
National Australia Bank will offer the nations first ever no-interest credit card, with the major bank looking to claw back younger customers shying away from the traditional lending product.
The major bank’s StraightUp credit card will provide financially-conscious customers up to $3000 at a zero interest rate, with the budget lending card not attracting any annual, late or foreign currency fees, but a monthly fee is charged.
The charge is between $10 and $20, depending on the credit limit, …
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