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Get up to 200,000 bonus Velocity Points and enjoy complimentary Priority Pass membership

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What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Sign-up bonus: Up to 200,000 bonus Velocity Points when you apply through AFF! Receive 150,000 bonus Velocity Points when you spend $12,000 on eligible purchases within 3 months from approval. Earn another 50,000 bonus Velocity Points when you keep your card open for over 12 months and enrol in Velocity Points Autosweep.
  2. Unlimited Priority Pass airport lounge access for you and a guest, including food & beverage credits at participating airport restaurants. Note that from 1 August 2025, this will change to 15 lounge visits per year.
  3. Get the 4th night free on Luxury Escapes bookings
  4. $10 cashback with BINGE every month until 31/10/25
  5. $100 cashback with Uber Premier
  6. Earn 1 Citi reward Point per $1 spent on everyday purchases, plus earn extra points with lots of bonus points-earning categories

amex-explorer-card-art.pngWhy we like the Citi Prestige credit card

The Citi Prestige card is packed with benefits including Priority Pass airport lounge access for you and a guest travelling with you. You can even use this to access up to AUD36 per person (for up to 2 people) worth of food & beverage credits at participating Priority Pass airport bars, restaurants and cafés each time you fly. This benefit alone is worth more than the $700 annual fee!

This card has lots of opportunities to earn bonus points. You'll earn:
  • 1 Citi reward Point per $1 spent on everyday eligible purchases;
  • 2 points per $1 at major supermarkets, petrol outlets and national retailers; or
  • 3 points per $1 spent with major airlines, hotels and restaurants in Australia, as well as transactions online and overseas
Cardholders also enjoy a range of complimentary insurances, including International and Domestic Travel Insurance and Mobile Phone Insurance, plus other exclusive discounts and benefits.

See our card guide for the full details and to take advantage of our exclusive sign-up bonus points offer:

 
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Tell me where on page 53 says that this Citi credit card will be withdrawn from sale on 19 September.

Sorry I've been busy of late, what is happening to Citi Prestige?

Nothing, other than that there is a promo for balance transfer and bonus points when you apply for a new account. And someone misrepresenting what is written on Citi web site.

As I've already got a NAB card elsewhere, does it affect me getting the second tranche of bonus points 12 month in? (Is it even worth paying another year's annual fee for those points?)

That depends on how much you want those sign up bonus points?

Did NAB take over this card from Citi?

Well, they already have legally? But the system migration and brand retirement is due to be done by the end of this year.

Excuse my ignorance..... what is going on?

Nothing, just people spreading fake news, which is what happens on internet forum all the time ......
 
Nothing, just people spreading fake news, which is what happens on internet forum all the time ......
It is fairly reasonable to assume that something significant is going to happen at the end of September. We do not precisely know what, of course.

What we do know is:

1. Citi has announced the cessation of a range of promotions next month, including the end of cash back offers as well as the sign-up bonuses for every single Citi credit card.

2. The current credit cards available from Citibank.com.au are Citi products — both the brand and the product name. They are not NAB products.

3. The Citi brand is coming to an end in Australia as NAB completes its integration of Citi customers onto the NAB platform. That has already occurred in relation to Citi deposits, home loans and investment accounts. It is due to occur in relation to credit cards by the end of this year, as someone else has pointed out.
 
It is fairly reasonable to assume

Ah, "assume", not fact.

that something significant is going to happen

Totally agree, because they need to consolidate products, finalise anything which can be finalised, then do system freeze and start the migration.

at the end of September.

So now it's end of Sep? So it is 14 Sep or end of Sep?

Or do you have insider knowledge that this card will be pulled from sale on 14 Sep? Or insider knowledge that this card will be pulled at the end of Sep? Which date is it?

People, if you want to create fake news, please, at least make the lie consistent.

We do not precisely know what, of course.

That is my point.

If someone were to say 'this promo is ending 14 Sep, and since we are getting close to what NAB had told the market about end of Dec, people should jump in and have the last hooah', sure, that's totally makes sense, in fact, I would agree with such statement.

But coming then post statements which mis-represent what NAB is announcing, and make it so specific and state that Citi is pulling on 14 Sep, is misrepresentation to put it nicely, fake news to be blunt.
 
Where did I say it was going to be pulled from sale?

I was referring to how this whole discussion started this week ( please see why this thread re-started).

Also, you said something significant is going to happen at the end of September. So what is that?

Let's don't give false information any credibility.
 
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Oh well, I applied on the weekend for the prestige as it's the best churn on the market at the moment. Hopefully I get some form of grandfathered benefits / compensation once they migrate the rest of cardholder services. Fun gamble to make.

Also, you can still get sign up bonus at the moment, even if you already have a NAB card. After the migration, the cards will be under NAB, so there won't be sign up bonus for existing NAB cardholders. Hence, why not?
 
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