Diners Club is a prominent name in the credit card world but not everyone knows how this brand relates to credit cards.
Launched in Australia in 1956, Diners Club is one of the most established and prestigious credit card providers around the world but unlike other independent providers, such as American Express, Diners Club does not offer credit cards through other banks.
In fact, this issuer offers only a select number of cards available for the following different categories:
- Personal cards
- Frequent flyer cards
- Small business cards; and
- Corporate cards
One of the most appealing things about these credit cards is that they cater for people who do not want to be limited with what they can spend.
Unlike credit cards from banks like ANZ, Citibank and NAB (among others), Diners Club offers no fixed credit limit so that people have flexibility to manage their finances according to what they know they can afford while also catering for changing financial needs.
Diners Club also has a highly competitive rewards program offering shopping vouchers to stores like Myer and David Jones, travel vouchers and an online catalogue of exclusive offers to choose from, so for someone who is good with money and wants more from their credit card, this option is worth considering.
Business Credit Card Options From Diners Club
Where Diners Club really stands out amongst other providers is in the realm of business credit cards, with the Diners Club Business Charge Card specifically developed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses.
As well as no pre-set spending limit, this card offers ATO approved statements and flexible billing periods.
For businesses that want an easier way to prepare their taxes, the credit card statement consolidates monthly expenditure into one clear record and will group charges by expenditure type for easy reconciliation.
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