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Bundll: What is it and how does it work?Bundll is a buy now, pay later (BNPL) service that lets you shop for up to $1,000 at any retailer (whether online or in-store) that accepts Mastercard. However, unlike other BNPL services, bundll is designed to pay for your everyday purchases by clubbing your weekly spends into a single bundll that can be paid off in 14 days, without any interest.
Jodie Humphries -
29 Jun, 2023 -
6 min read
Credit Cards
Are you cashing in on your MasterCard credit card rewards?Are you taking advantage of your MasterCard credit or debit card privileges? MasterCard delivers with a range of common card types for every spender and a whole lot of perks.
Kate Cowling -
08 Jan, 2009 -
3 min read
Credit Cards
Amex vs MastercardTossing up between an Amex or Mastercard credit card? You’ve come to the right place. In this article we break down the differences between both, so you can work out which one is best for you.
Jodie Humphries -
27 Jan, 2023 -
5 min read
Credit Cards
The top five credit cards to match your spending profileAccording to CANSTAR there are four types of credit card spenders; the big spender, everyday spender, occasional spender and the habitual spender. Here are the top five credit cards offering the most value for each shopping profile.
RateCity -
13 Mar, 2009 -
2 min read
Personal Loans
What is a wedding loan?The average price of an Australian wedding costs upwards of $36,000 so it is always smart to search around and understand your financial options. A wedding loan might be one option you and your partner end up with, but what are they and how can they impact your big day?
Nick Bendel -
24 Jan, 2018 -
3 min read
Home Loans
How to speak financeWhy do banks bombard us with incomprehensible jargon? And what��_s with all those annoying acronyms? If you don��_t know your LVR from your LMI or your balloon payments from your balance transfers, you��_ve come to the right place. We��_re going to translate all that annoying finance-speak into English.
Nick Bendel -
20 Mar, 2018 -
25 min read