Latitude GO Mastercard




Pros & cons
What's good
- 0% p.a. balance transfer offer for 12 months
- 0% interest for the first 6 months on everyday purchases of $250 or more
- Choice of 0% interest payment plans: Equal Monthly, Minimum Monthly and Deferred Payment
Worth noting
- With 3% balance transfer fee
- Does not have a rewards program
- High purchase and cash advance interest rates
Card details
The basics
- Additional cardholders
- 1 ($0 p.a.)
- Card setup
- Single card
- Card tier
- Standard
- Card type
- Mastercard
- Card use
- Personal
- Credit limit
- $1,000 – $100,000
- Credit rating
- Good
- Rewards program
- None
Eligibility
- Instant approval
- No
- Joint application
- No
- Minimum age
- 18 years old
- Minimum income
- Not specified
- Residency
- Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Temporary residents
- Eligible
Repayments
- Interest charged from
- Purchase date
- Interest-free period
- Up to 55 days on purchases
- Minimum repayment
- 3% of the closing balance or $25, whichever is greater
Balance transfers
- Limit
- Up to your available credit limit
- Period
- 12 months
- Promotional rate
- 0% p.a.
- Revert rate
- 29.99% p.a.
- Transfer fee
- 3%
While you carry a transferred balance you may not receive interest-free days on new purchases.
Rates & fees
Ongoing interest rates
- Cash advances
- 29.99% p.a.
- Purchases
- 28.99% p.a.
Fees
- Additional cardholder fee
- $0
- Annual fee
- $131 p.a.
- Cash advance fee
- 3.5% of the amount
- Foreign transaction fee
- 3%
- Late payment fee
- $45
Rewards
This card doesn't earn rewards points. It focuses on a low cost of ownership instead. If earning points matters to you, compare frequent flyer cards and rewards cards.
How this card stacks up
Calculated estimates that show where this card sits against the 227 cards in our database.
Personalise these estimates
Lower than 98% of cards we list — that's a very high rate.
Carrying $5,000 at 28.99% p.a. costs roughly this much in interest each month.
Assumes the full balance is carried with no interest-free days applied.
Total annual fees across three years, so a promotional first year doesn't flatter the headline figure.
Days you can avoid interest by paying in full — above average for the market.
That's above average for Standard cards — a fairer comparison than measuring it against $0 cards in other tiers.
A combined read on annual, foreign, cash-advance and late fees across all the ways a card can cost you.
High-fee cards often bundle premium benefits that can offset the cost.
Transferring $5,000 could save this much in interest over 12 months, after the 3% transfer fee.
Assumes the balance isn't paid down during the intro period — a conservative estimate.
After the intro period the rate jumps to this — high revert rate.
Clear the balance before this kicks in to avoid a costly rate.
Where this card ranks among balance transfer cards for intro period length.
Calculated metrics are estimates based on assumed spending patterns and point valuations and should not be taken as financial advice. Point values used: Qantas/Star Alliance 1.2c, Velocity 1.0c, all other programs 0.5–0.8c per point. Percentile rankings are based on 227 cards in the CreditCardCompare.com.au database as at June 2026. Seek independent financial advice before applying for any credit product.
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How it compares
| Card | Purchase rate | Annual fee | Rewards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latitude GO Mastercard (this card) | 28.99% p.a. | $131 p.a. | — |
| Latitude Low Rate Mastercard - Balance Transfer Offer | 13.99% p.a. | $69 p.a. | — |
| Kogan Money Credit Card - Balance Transfer Exclusive Offer | 21.99% p.a. | No annual fee | 1 pt per $1 spent |
| Qantas Money Platinum | 20.99% p.a. | $349 p.a. | 1 pt per $1 spent |
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