Other Payment Options through NAB Credit Card
We are proud to announce that NAB has partnered with Ingenero (formerly SolarPay) to support our clients.
55% of the people we talked to at World Environment Day shared that the upfront cost was the biggest hindrance to getting solar hot water. Therefore our goal was clear: a way to get a solar hot water heater with no upfront cost and repayments that are in line with the electricity savings.
So if you are in the same position as more than half the population, but still want to take advantage of the long-term savings of solar hot water, a credit card or loan may help you better manage your cash flow.
For Credit Cards, an option is the NAB’s Low Rate Visa Card
- Purchase rate of 12.24% p.a. 1
- Cash Advance rate of 20.74% p.a. 1
- Annual card fee of $49 2
To find out more, go to the NAB website.
You may also wish to apply online and receive a response within 60 seconds. Subject to approval, you can even make the solar hot water system your first purchase!
Other Important Information
A credit card offers you great flexibility and convenience. But it’s important to remember, like any debt, you will have to repay it. If you are unsure as to whether you will be able to manage repayments for a new credit card, then you should not consider taking up a NAB credit card at this point in time.
If you have an existing line of credit or can redraw cheaply that might be an even cheaper option for you.
The Legal Small Print
Approval is subject to NAB’s credit assessment criteria. Terms and conditions are available on application. Fees and charges apply.
1. Excludes cash advances including bills paid over the counter at a bank, financial institution or post office and for the purchase of travellers cheques. The NAB Low Rate Visa Card (Purchase) Indicator Rate is 12.24%p.a. (as at 12 January 2010) and is subject to change. The NAB Low Rate Visa Card (Cash Advance) Indicator Rate is currently 20.74%p.a. (as at 12 January 2010) and is subject to change. See terms and conditions for details of the application of these rates.
2. The annual card fee (as at 12 January 2010) is $49.00 for a NAB Low Rate Visa Card and is subject to change.
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August 21st, 2008 at 11:44 am
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