NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card – 25000 bonus points offer

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NAB is offering a sign up bonus of 25,000 Qantas points for new holders of the NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card. The key criteria of the offer are:

  • apply for a NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card credit card by 12 November, 2017,
  • be approved and
  • spend at least $2,500 on eligible purchases within 60 days from account opening

Once you are over the hurdle of getting the card approved, the minimum spend requirement should be reasonably acheivable.

The card does have some limitations in relation to the earn rate, being capped to the first $25,000 of spend in each statement period. Having said that, the capping at $25,000 of spend per month is reasonably generous for a personal card.

The NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card

The NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card is actually two cards attached to a single account. NAB will issue both a Visa Card and an American Express card. As is usual with such combination cards, there is a difference in earn rate between the two cards.

The key details of the card are outlined in the following table. This is only a summary of the details, and you should refer to NAB for further details, and to apply for the card.

NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card
Annual Fee $250
Bonus  25,000 Points
Points Cap Capped at $5,000 of spend each month
Point earn (per $)
  • American Express: 1.0 Qantas Points per $1 spent
  • Visa: 0.5 Qantas Point per $1 spent

1 Point Bonus for each dollar spend on selected Qantas Services

Benefits A range of complimentary insurances is included. These insurances are:

  • Overseas Travel Insurance
  • Price Protection Insurance
  • Interstate Flight Insurance
  • Transport Accident Insurance
  • Domestic Hotel Burglary Insurance
  • Extended warranty insurance cover
  •  Purchase protection insurance cover

 

Note that there are spend requirements for some of the included insurances

 

 

 

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Mark is the founder of FlyStayPoints, and caught the travel bug early in life. He discovered the benefits of travel loyalty programs in 2001, and is always learning how they can make travel better. While work takes him between Perth and Melbourne, he is always plotting his next adventure.