Business Credit Cards

Compare business credit cards in the chart below. Small business and large corporations can benefit from better expense management by assigning credit cards to their employees. There are plenty of great offers on the market, so use the chart to compare the main features and decide which one of the cards suits you and your business best.

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NAB Business Access Card
NAB Business Access Card

Mastercard15.57% p.a.$60 AnnuallyMinimum -$5,000YesN/A15.75% p.a15.75% p.a.15.75% p.aNoNAB Business Access Card
This card is perfect for small to medium businesses who are looking for a great service at a small cost. This card is accepted in over 22 million locations worldwide and you can even get individual card holders different credit limits! Smart business thinking.
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Services

Services

NAB internet and telephone banking services.


Advantages

Advantages

1. You can view transactions online via NAB Connect (internet banking for business) and NAB Internet Banking
2. Detailed monthly statements for each cardholder including a convenient summary table providing details of your total facility
3. Liability Insurance included with this card!
4. ATM, EFTPOS and NAB Telephone Banking
5. Individual cardholder credit limits
6. Accepted at over 22 million locations worldwide
7. Access a flexible line of credit
8. A business credit card with a competitive business interest rate
9. Personalisation of your cards with your business name available!
10. Low annual card fee.


Disadvantages

Disadvantages

1. There is a card fee of $60 a year.
2. Only available to those in the U.S

NAB Quantas Business Card
NAB Quantas Business Card

Mastercard18.75% pa$12 per monthMinimum $5,000YesAvailable18.75% pa18.75% pa18.75% paNoNAB Quantas Business Card
This card is perfect for business purposes, allowing you to earn back rewards points when you spend.Get 44 days of interest free credit. Make the most of the special offer that is taking place from the 1 February to 25 April 2011 where you can earn DOUBLE Quantas Frequent Flyer Points with a NAB Qantas Business Card!
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Services

Services

Optional personalisation of your cards with your business name.


Advantages

Advantages

1. With this card you get up to 44 days interest free on business purchases1 (when you pay off your account in full each month).
2. View transactions online via NAB Connect (internet banking for business) and NAB Internet Banking.
3. You get detailed monthly statements for each cardholder including a convenient summary table providing details of your total facility.
4. Complimentary Liability Insurance
5. ATM, EFTPOS and NAB Telephone Banking
6. Individual cardholder credit limits and cash advance access.
7. Features Earn 1 Qantas Frequent Flyer point for every AU$1.50 on cardholder spend
8. You decide who is credited Qantas Frequent Flyer points on cardholder spend
9. Optional personalisation of your cards with your business name
10.No points capping.


Disadvantages

Disadvantages

1. $12 monthly card fee
2. Late payment fee of $5
3. MasterCard only scheme

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