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The Bank of South Australia has two credit cards offered to individuals. The first is the Vertigo MasterCard; that has a 13.24% interest rate on purchased and 21.49% interest rate on cash advances. The second is the Platinum Visa; that has an introductory rate of 3.99% with the first year membership fee waived for new applicants.

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