Compare Debit Cards by Bank
The debit card marketplace is a maze of products, rates and features. We at DebitCards.com.au pride ourselves on our ability to separate jargon from fact to present to you with the essentials needed to compare cards.
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As one of Australia’s ‘Big 4 banks’ is pretty much a household name when it comes to debit cards in the Australian market. Of course the retail bank also offers all other banking products
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Bank of Melbourne (BOM) is one of the banks owned by Westpac, but offering its own debit cards and retail banking products for customers. BOM features different rates and products to Westpac.
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One of the banks under the St George/Westpac umbrella, offers two different accounts that come with debit cards, plus the full suite of retail banking products.
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Bankwest is known for the ‘Happy Banking’ campaign, and its debit card comes with two types of savings account. Bankwest also offers full retail banking services for consumers within Australia
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Citi is worldwide consumer banking network and has been in Australia since 1985.
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HSBC Bank offers a variety of financial products and services, including transaction accounts with Debit Cards.
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ING - the trading name of ING Bank (Australia) Limited - is part of the world's leading bank, and is wholly owned by ING Group.
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National Australia Bank – or ‘the NAB’ as it’s commonly known is another of the ‘Big 4’ of Australian banks. NAB offers debit cards along with home loans, credit cards and other retail banking products.
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St. George is famous for the red dragon logo emblazoned on all its marketing material and shop fronts. St. George is owned by Westpac but offers its own debit cards and other products.
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Westpac is another of Australia’s ‘Big 4’ banks, and one that owns a number of smaller banks. Westpac offers its own debit cards and other retail banking services to Australian consumers.









