Heritage bank business credit card. The limits, fees and need-to-knows
If you’re on the hunt for a suitable business credit card in Australia, there are several offerings available. A mutual or ‘customer-owned’ bank, Heritage...
If you’re a business owner in Australia, you’ll know how important it is to have a convenient and easy-to-track system in place for expenses. Whether for yourself or for employees, setting up a business credit card is one of the simplest solutions for this.
With the majority of financial institutions offering a tailored business credit product, however, it can be challenging to know which one is best suited to the unique needs of your business.
St. George Bank is one of these and offers a variety of business banking solutions. First established in Sydney in 1937 and merging with Westpac Bank in 2008, St. George is a well-known name in the Australian banking sector.¹
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at St. George Banks BusinessVantage credit card and what it has to offer.
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St. George currently offers two business credit card options in addition to their everyday personal credit accounts. These are²:
The latter is the one we will be focusing on today.
The St. George BusinessVantage is suited to a variety of business structures seeking a competitive interest rate and who may need access to multiple linked account cards for a large employee base. These include³:
If accruing uncapped award points to spend or use towards travel is a priority and there is no need for more than 4 account cards, the Amplify Business Rewards card may be better suited.⁴
The St. George BusinessVantage credit card offers a variety of benefits to business owners including³:
The St. George BusinessVantage credit card may not be suitable for everyone.
At the time of writing, St. George does not publicly advise on the credit limits provided on this card.
Your credit limit will be made as an individual offer following a successful application. The limit offered is inclusive of all individual card limits linked to the account and of any fees or charges accrued through use.⁶
St. George permits requests for increased credit limits, however, these remain at their discretion and they retain the right to decline these requests.⁶
As with all credit cards, fees are applicable when using the St. George BusinessVantage credit card. These fees which apply both domestically and abroad, are outlined in the following table.
Fees & rates | St. George Bank BusinessVantage credit card⁵ |
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Maintenance fee (monthly or annually) | AUD$55 per card, per year |
Cash withdrawal or advance rate | 3% of the cash advance amount domestically or internationally |
Foreign exchange conversion fee | 3% of the Australian dollar value of any international transaction. This applies whether it is:
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Applied interest rates p.a. | Purchase rate: 9.99% (variable) Cash advance rate: 17.5% (variable) |
Missed payment fee | AUD$0 |
Card replacement fee | AUD$0 – Courier fees may be applied |
Overlimit fee | AUD$0 |
Automatic payment dishonour fee | AUD$0 |
Statement copy fee | AUD$2 inclusive of requests made via Phone Banking or Internet Banking services |
Fees and rates current as of 27 October 2023
Applications for a St. George BusinessVantage credit card can be made in person at your local branch or via phone. ⁷
You will be required to provide documentation to support your application including⁸:
Exactly what is requested may differ based on the type of business you operate and whether you are an existing St George Bank customer.
There are some key eligibility criteria you must meet in order to qualify for a St. George Business Vantage credit card. You will need to⁷:
Additional criteria such as evidence of income and a credit check may also be used by St. George to determine your eligibility.
St. George does not advise regarding application processing times online or within the terms of use for this product.
We advise asking for clarification from St. George at the time you submit your application.
Keep in mind that approval of your application is subject to St. George Bank’s lending criteria and is not guaranteed.
If you are advised that your application has been declined, you should speak with the bank and ask why this has occurred. While they are not obligated to share this with you, trying to find out is worthwhile.
A rejected application may be indicative of a poor credit rating and further applications, whether with St. George or another financial institution could further damage your score.
Information regarding your credit rating and credit history is accessible online. The Australian Government recommends checking this with one of three approved reporting agencies. ⁹
The St. George BusinessAdvantage credit card won’t necessarily suit every business. If this is you, you may like to check out their alternative business credit card product to see if it is a better match for your needs.⁴
St. George Bank business customers can speak with a customer care specialist between Monday to Friday 8 am – 6 pm AEST at¹⁰:
For 24/7 contact:
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Sources checked on: 27 October 2023
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