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When BankVic opened its doors in 1974, it initially offered financial services only to Victoria Police and their families. Today, BankVic services members of the health, emergency and public service sectors in Victoria and across Australia.

Its moto is “banking with heart” and BankVic proudly advertises that it has never foreclosed on a home loan, and that it takes individual care of its members.

BankVic now has 100,000 members and $1.5 billion in assets.

Nick Bendel
Nick Bendel

Property & Personal Finance Writer

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Why choose BankVic

Benefits

  • Balance transfer options available
  • No-fee credit cards offered
  • Very low introductory interest rate

Drawbacks

  • Small range of credit cards
  • Interest rate may be moderately high
  • Interest-free days may be moderately low

BankVic Credit Cards

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8.99%

for up to 6 months, then 18.95%

8.99%

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Australian Credit Licence 240293

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BankVic Qantas Visa Credit Card
BankVic Qantas Visa Credit Card
  • Apple & Google Pay
  • Balance transfer
  • No annual fee

8.99%

for up to 6 months, then 13.95%

8.99%

44

$0

Australian Credit Licence 240293

Fees & charges apply

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BankVic
BankVic Low Rate Visa Credit Card
  • Apple & Google Pay
  • Balance transfer
  • No annual fee

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