The Bankwest Breeze Master Credit Card is a basic no frills credit card, intended to give the best benefits to the user, without breaking the bank.
Key Features
- Low interest rate: With a low 10.99% p.a. p.a. interest rate on purchases, this would have to be considered really good value by even the most discerning customer
- Balance transfers: New Bankwest Breeze MasterCard customers can apply for this balance transfer offer of only 4.99% p.a. for 12 months – if you have been looking for an opportunity to reduce those high credit card balances on your other cards this is your chance
- Low annual fee: Some credit cards will charge you hundreds of dollars but not Bankwest – this card is yours for a modest $69 annual fee
- Additional cardholders: You can have 3 additional cardholders for no extra fees
This really is a no frills card, purposely designed that way to keep costs at a minimum, so if you are looking for rewards programs or cash back features then this is not the card for you. But if you want a card with a super low interest rate on your purchases and the chance to get your credit card balances under control this could be just what you need.
Balance transfers are more than just transferring your money from one account to another, when you find the right deal you stand to save a lot of money. Bankwest are making this possible with their exceptional offer of 4.99% p.a. for 12 months. This is your opportunity to reduce your debt without paying a fortune in high interest charges.
Card differences
How to decide which of the Bankwest Breeze range of cards is the best for you:
There are three types of credit cards in the Bankwest Breeze MasterCard range – the Breeze Platinum, the Breeze Gold and the Breeze Classic MasterCard.
They are all good value for money, it’s just that the Gold and Platinum cards have more bells and whistles than the Classic. If you need cards with travel and accident insurance or extended warranties, you might need to consider the higher end Gold and Platinum MasterCards.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at 6:59 pm
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