St George Vertigo Mastercard

St George Vertigo MasterCard

Take Advantage of some of the lowest advertised interest rates around when you have a St George Vertigo MasterCard.  Before you apply make sure that you are at least 18 years of age.  In addition, you will also need to be a permanent resident or citizen of Australia.   Also, when applying, be prepared to provide drivers license number, wages, and any other information St George Vertigo MasterCard requires to authorize your approval as St George are well known for not taking shortcuts when it comes to their credit card security.

Highlights of having a St George Vertigo MasterCard over its competitors:

  • Balance Transfers - Transfer a balance on an old credit card to your new St George Vertigo MasterCard and take advantage of a 2.99% p.a. interest rate on that balance for the first 6 months of having your card.
  • Low Interest Rates – You will be able to take advantage of a 2.99% p.a. interest rate for all new purchases made on your card for the first 6 months.  After this period you may be happy to know that you can still take advantage of a 12.74% p.a. interest rate that is ongoing (this does not include cash advances).
  • An Annual Fee You Can Afford – At only $55 per year, the St George Vertigo MasterCard offers an annual fee that it comparable, and in many cases better, than other cards in this same category.
  • Interest Free Purchases – You can also take advantage of having 55 days to pay off your credit card purchases before interest begins to accrue.
  • Renowned customer service that St George delivers.  Not like the 'big four' banks, St George is well known for their down-to-earth, customer-focused service and this concept is evident in the Vertigi Credit Card offering, application and delivery.

If you are interested in signing up for a St George Vertigo MasterCard there a few ways in which you can do this.  The first is to simply get online on the St George website and fill out a quick application or visit the nearest branch and do it in person.

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