Qantas Business Rewards Credit Cards

Compare credit cards that earn Qantas Points with the Qantas Business Rewards program.

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Updated 19 Nov 2024   |   Rates updated regularly

Comparing of 2 business credit cards

NAB Qantas Business Signature Credit Card

On NAB's website

Rewards program

Qantas Business Rewards

Points per $1 spent

0.66 Qantas Points

Sign up bonus

150,000 Qantas Points

Annual fee

$295.00 p.a. ongoing

Details

  • Get 150,000 bonus Qantas Points upon spending $4,000 on everyday purchases within 60 days.
  • Accrue 0.67 Qantas Points per $1 spent.
  • Include additional cardholders, each with personalized credit limits.

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Earn 150,000 bonus Qantas points by spending $4,000 on eligible business purchases within 60 days of account opening.
  • Up to 44 interest-free days on business purchases.
  • Comes with access to Visa's global concierge service, and complimentary unauthorised transaction insurance.
  • Add multiple additional cardholders, each with individual credit limits.
  • Supports most digital wallets, including Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay.
Cons
  • Lacks complimentary international travel insurance.
  • Points are capped at $50,000 per card per statement period.
ANZ Qantas Business Rewards Credit Card

On ANZ's website

Rewards program

Qantas Business Rewards

Points per $1 spent

0.75 Qantas Points

Sign up bonus

130,000 Qantas Points

Annual fee

$300.00 p.a. ongoing

Details

  • Get 130,000 bonus Reward Points upon spending $6,000 on eligible purchases within the initial 3 months after approval.
  • Earn 0.75 Reward Points per $1 spent on eligible purchases up to and including $15,000 per statement period. Earn 0.5 Qantas Points for every $1 over $15,000.
  • Receive complimentary Unauthorized Transactions Insurance, Domestic and International Travel Insurance.

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Substantial sign-up bonus for new qualifying customers.
  • Earn up to 0.75 Point per $1 spent on eligible business purchases.
  • Tax payments to the ATO also earn points.
  • Points can be transferred to several different airline frequent flyer programs.
  • Comes with complimentary international travel insurance.
  • Also has unauthorised transaction insurance.
  • Cardholders have access to ANZ's concierge service.
  • Add unlimited cardholders for free to share the account with staff.
  • Works with Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, making payments more convenient.
  • Get a data feed for Xero, MYOB, and QuickBooks, making accounting and bookkeeping more streamlined.
Cons
  • The card's ongoing annual fee is $300 p.a.
  • Transactions made in a foreign currency or online attract a 3% fee.
  • No introductory purchase offer and interest is charged at 20.24% p.a.
  • No balance transfer offer.
  • Earn rate drops after $15,000 spent per statement period.

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