Why choose American Express

Benefits

  • Variety of rewards programs
  • Low interest rate option
  • Low-fee option

Drawbacks

  • Interest-free days may be moderately low
  • No balance transfer offer on some cards
  • High rates on some cards

American Express Credit Cards

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American Express Platinum Edge Credit Card
Apple, Google & Samsung Pay
Instant approval

special

$0 Annual Card Fee in the first year, saving you $195
Australian Credit Licence 291313
Purchase Rate
Interest Free Days
Annual Fee
Late Payment Fee

Purchase Rate

23.99%

p.a

Interest Free Days

55

Annual Fee

$0

for 12 months then $195 thereafter

$30

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Australian Credit Licence 291313
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Product Name Card
American Express Essential Credit Card
Apple, Google & Samsung Pay
No annual fee
Instant approval

special

Receive a $100 back credit
Australian Credit Licence 291313
Purchase Rate
Interest Free Days
Annual Fee
Late Payment Fee

Purchase Rate

18.99%

p.a

Interest Free Days

55

Annual Fee

$0

$30

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Australian Credit Licence 291313
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Product Name Card
American Express Explorer Credit Card
Apple, Google & Samsung Pay
Instant approval

Bonus Points

Receive 50,000 Bonus Membership Points
Australian Credit Licence 291313
Purchase Rate
Interest Free Days
Annual Fee
Late Payment Fee

Purchase Rate

23.99%

p.a

Interest Free Days

55

Annual Fee

$395

$30

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Australian Credit Licence 291313
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Product Name Card
American Express Qantas Ultimate Card
Apple, Google & Samsung Pay
Instant approval

Bonus Points

Receive up to 60,000 bonus Qantas Points
Australian Credit Licence 291313
Purchase Rate
Interest Free Days
Annual Fee
Late Payment Fee

Purchase Rate

23.99%

p.a

Interest Free Days

44

Annual Fee

$450

$30

Go to site
Australian Credit Licence 291313
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Product Name Card
American Express Qantas Premium Card
Apple, Google & Samsung Pay

Bonus Points

Receive 30,000 bonus Qantas Points
Australian Credit Licence 291313
Purchase Rate
Interest Free Days
Annual Fee
Late Payment Fee

Purchase Rate

23.99%

p.a

Interest Free Days

44

Annual Fee

$249

$30

Go to site
Australian Credit Licence 291313

About American Express credit cards

American Express offers a variety of credit cards, ranging from standard credit cards to platinum credit cards. Within its range, AMEX has low-rate credit cards, low-fee credit cards, frequent flyer credit cards and rewards cards.

AMEX credit card rates and fees range from low to high based on the type of credit card. For example, its low-rate credit card has a low interest rate and no annual fee, while its Qantas and Virgin Velocity frequent flyer cards come with high interest rates, and fees tend to be higher.

American Express frequent flyer cards allow cardholders to earn frequent flyer points for spending, and its other rewards cards enable customers to redeem earned points for rewards such as David Jones gift cards and cash back.

Some American Express credit cards come with an introductory 0 per cent balance transfer rate and allow free supplementary cardholders.

American Express credit cards review

Despite not having bank branches in Australia, American Express is nonetheless a well-known and relatively widely-used credit card provider. As such, it provides a diverse range of credit cards to suit different needs.

The two types of customers who are likely to be drawn to American Express credit cards are those looking to cut down on interest rates and fees, and those looking to earn rewards or frequent flyer points for spending.

While some AMEX cards offer value for money through lower rates and fees or rewards, keep in mind that many retailers in Australia add a surcharge to purchases made with American Express cards - which may end up costing you more in the long run.

In terms of rewards, though, AMEX offers plenty of flexibility, as different rewards programs are tailored to suit different types of rewards, such as frequent flyer points, gift cards and cash back.