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Velocity credit cards that earn the highest points

Highest Earning Velocity Cards

Velocity Frequent Flyer is the loyalty program of Virgin Australia, the second most popular frequent flyer program in Australia. Velocity Points can be used with a number of key airline partners including Virgin Australia, Etihad Airways, Singapore Airlines and United.

Earning Velocity Points from credit card spend is one of the key ways that many Velocity members earn their points – if you happen to put a lot of your day-to-day spend on American Express, Visa or Mastercard, there are some high points earning options out there.

Here is our updated list of some of the highest Velocity Points-earning cards on the market.

We’ve included an overview table so you can assess the cards that are out there, versus those you may have in your wallet. We also include some of the current sign up bonuses for new card applicants.

The highest-earning Velocity Point credit cards

Card / Current OfferVelocity Point Earn Rate per $1Points CapAnnual Fee ($)Guide
American Express Velocity Platinum
American Express Velocity Platinum ↓
1.25 points on eligible spend
2.25 points with Virgin Australia
0.5 point on spend at government bodies
uncapped$375Read Here
American Express Platinum Card
American Express Platinum Card ↓
1.125 points on all eligible spend, and
0.5 point on spend at government bodies
uncapped$1,450Read Here
American Express Platinum Business Card
American Express Platinum Business Card ↓
1.125 points on all eligible spend, and
0.5 point on spent at government bodies
uncapped$1,750Read Here
American Express Velocity Business Card
American Express Velocity Business Card ↓
1 point on general spend
2 points on spend with Virgin Australia
uncapped$295Read Here
BOQ Velocity Platinum
BoQ Specialist Signature Visa
1 point domestic
1.5 points overseas
10,000 pcm
0.5 points per $ afterwards
$400Read Here
American Express Explorer
American Express Explorer ↓
1 pointuncapped$395Read Here
American Express Business Explorer
American Express Business Explorer ↓
1 point uncapped$149Read Here
Virgin Money High Flyer Visa
Virgin Money High Flyer Visa
1 point8,000 points per month
0.5 point per $ afterwards
$289Read Here
Coles Mastercard
Coles Rewards MasterCard
1 Velocity Point equivalent
when transferred from flybuys
Transfer is capped at 60,030 Velocity Points per household p.a.$99Read Here
St.George Amplify Signature Visa
St.George Amplify Signature Visa ↓
0.75 pointuncapped$279Read Here
American Express Velocity Escape
American Express Velocity Escape
0.75 pointuncapped$0Read Here
Westpac Altitude Black
Westpac Altitude Black ↓
0.66 points on everyday spend
1 points on international spend
0.33 point on all other eligible spend
$10,000 per month and
0.5 point per $1 afterwards
$250 Read Here
NAB Rewards Signature
NAB Rewards Signature ↓
0.75 point on general spend
1.5 point with purchases made online with Webjet via NAB Rewards Store or on Webjet.com.au
Up to $15,000 per statement and 0.5 point per $1 afterwards$295Read Here
Commonwealth Bank Diamond Awards
Commonwealth Bank Diamond Awards
0.625 point1,000,000 p.a.$349Read Here
Citi Prestige Mastercard
Citi Prestige Mastercard
0.5 point on general spend
1 point on petrol, supermarkets and national retailers
1.5 point at major restaurants, hotel chains and
major airlines and overseas spend
uncapped$700Read Here
NAB Rewards Platinum
NAB Rewards Platinum ↓
0.5 point on general spend
0.75 points per $1 at eligible Grocery Stores
1 point with purchases made online with Webjet via NAB Rewards Store or on Webjet.com.au
uncapped$195Read Here
American Express Platinum Edge
American Express Platinum Edge ↓
0.5 point on eligible spend including utilities and ATO
1 points on overseas spend
1.5 points at supermarkets and petrol stations
uncapped$195Read Here
Commonwealth Bank Business Platinum Awards
Commonwealth Bank Business Awards Platinum
0.5 point$300n/a

How do I use this list?

The Velocity credit cards table shows you some key info, including:

  • ‘direct earn rates’ of credit cards which directly earn Velocity Points on eligible spend, or
  • ‘effective earn rates’ of cards which earns points into a flexible rewards program, but later allows transfers to Velocity Frequent Flyer at varying rates
ANZ Rewards Card
Many bank partners, such as ANZ, offer reward points that can be transferred to Velocity Frequent Flyer.

The ‘effective earn rate’ is an important number which standardises the number of Velocity Points you could earn from different flexible rewards programs, after earning rates for spend and transfer rates to Velocity Frequent Flyer are taken into account. Many bank partners transfer to Velocity in this way.

The numbers in this table are already calculated as ‘effective earn rates’, which means you can more easily compare those cards to ‘direct earn’ Velocity Frequent Flyer cards

What do I need to consider in a Velocity co-branded credit card?

In addition to the card’s effective earn rate, you should also consider:

  • Any card sign-up bonuses for new users (e.g. ‘100,000 bonus Velocity Points’)
  • Unique benefits offered, such as travel insurance or free return flight credits
  • Other transfer partners that flexible rewards programs have, apart from Velocity
  • Velocity-branded credit card annual fees and overall T&Cs
  • Google and Apple Pay capabilities, which are becoming increasingly useful

A large Velocity Points signup bonus might be rewarding enough to help offset a lower earn rate or a higher annual fee on a card, so bear that in mind.

Each card offer and other information on this page should be up to date at the date of publication. However, please note that we update offers over time. If you need more information with comparing different cards, check out our overview table for detailed information on rewards.

What are Velocity’s flexible points program partners?

Velocity Frequent Flyer has many points transfer partners across a wide range of sectors, such as shopping programs, hotels, banks and more. Here, we’ll focus on the bank reward programs. Note that many banks also offer a direct-earn Velocity credit card in tandem with their own rewards cards.

Current deals for Velocity Frequent Flyer-earning credit cards

American Express Velocity Platinum

Offer ends: 30 Apr 2026

Bonus points
Up to 100,000 bonus Velocity Points¹
Annual fee
$440 p.a.
Earn
1.25 Velocity Points earned per $1 on all eligible spend except for government bodies⁵. 2.25 Velocity Points per $1 spent on selected Virgin Australia purchases⁵. 0.5 Velocity Points per $1 on Government spend⁵

American Express Velocity Business

Offer ends: 30 Apr 2026

Bonus points
200,000 bonus Velocity Points*
Annual fee
$249 p.a. and $99 per Employee Card up to 99 cards
Earn
1 Velocity Point per $1 spent on eligible everyday business purchases and 2 Velocity Points per $1 spent with Virgin Australia

American Express® Platinum Business Card

Offer ends: 14 Jul 2026

Bonus points
350,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points¹
Annual fee
$1,750 p.a
Earn
Earn 2.25 Membership Rewards points per $1 on all eligible business purchases, except for spend with government bodies, for which you will earn 1 point per $1 spent

American Express Platinum Card

American Express Platinum Card - 220,000 Bonus Membership Rewards points
Offer Currently Not Available
Bonus points
220,000 bonus Membership Rewards Points¹
Annual fee
$1,450 p.a.
Earn
Earn 2.25 Membership Rewards points per $1 on all eligible purchases, except for spend with government bodies, for which you will earn 1 point per $1 spent

St.George Amplify Rewards Signature

Bonus points
Up to 200,000 Amplify Rewards Points
Annual fee
$199 in the first year, $295 p.a. ongoing
Earn
3 Amplify Points per $1 on international spend, 2 Amplify Points per $1 on everyday spend, and 1 Amplify Points per $1 on all other eligible spend up to $10,000 per statement period. Then 0.5 Points per $1 thereafter, uncapped

NAB Rewards Signature

Offer ends: 3 Sep 2026

Bonus points
Up to 110,000 bonus NAB Rewards Points
Annual fee
$35 monthly fee, which is reversed when you spend $5,000 or more in a statement period.
Earn
Earn 1.5 NAB Rewards Points per $1 spent on everyday purchases up to $15,000 per statement period, then 0.5 NAB Rewards Points for every $1 spent, uncapped thereafter

Westpac Altitude Rewards Black

Bonus points
Up to 200,000 bonus Altitude points
Annual fee
$200 card fee for the first year, $295 p.a. ongoing
Earn
3 Altitude Points per $1 on international transactions, 2 Altitude Points per $1 on everyday spend, and 1 Altitude Points per $1 on all other eligible spend up to $10,000 per statement period. Then 0.5 Points per $1 thereafter, uncapped

American Express Business Explorer

American Express Business Explorer Credit Card - 50,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points
Offer Currently Not Available
Bonus points
50,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points
Annual fee
$149 p.a.
Earn
Earn 2 Membership Rewards Points per $1 spent on eligible business purchases except government bodies where you will earn 1 point per $1 spent

American Express Explorer Credit Card

Offer ends: 19 May 2026

Bonus points
75,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points¹
Annual fee
$395 p.a.
Earn
Earn 2 Membership Rewards points per $1 on all purchases except government bodies where you will earn 1 point per $1 spent⁶

NAB Rewards Platinum Card

Bonus points
Up to 100,000 bonus NAB Rewards Points
Annual fee
$195 p.a.
Earn
Earn uncapped points including 1 NAB Rewards Point earned per $1 spend on everyday purchases and 1.5 NAB Rewards Points per $1 at eligible Grocery Stores

American Express Platinum Edge

American Express Platinum Edge - $200 Travel Credit plus $0 Annual Card Fee in the first year (usually $195)
Offer Currently Not Available
Bonus points
This card doesn't offer a signup bonus.
Annual fee
$0 in the first year, $195 p.a.
Earn
3 Membership Rewards points earned per $1 spent at major supermarkets and petrol stations. 2 Membership Rewards points earned per $1 on overseas spend. 1 Membership Rewards point per $1 spent everywhere else including ATO, other government charges and utilities

Summing up

The focus of this guide is to outline the highest-earning Velocity Point credit cards out there on a per-dollar basis. The featured cards in our tables tend to have higher earn rates or better sign-up bonuses at the moment, so may work out to be better for you.

But there are still many other Velocity Frequent Flyer-linked cards on the market with varying points earn rates and annual fees. Browse our card overview table for more detailed information. While you’re here, don’t forget to also check the list of best Velocity Frequent Flyer credit cards with great sign-up bonuses.

Velocity credit cards that earn the highest points was last modified: February 26th, 2024 by Daniel Sciberras
Community Comments
  1. Hello, you should update this page to include Westpac Altutude Velocity, it has a slightly higher points earn than Altitude Black

    1. aaaand I think the Virgin High Flyer now has 3 points $1 on Vorgin Flight purchases, plus 20% bonus Status Credits on those flights

  2. Hi,

    With regards to eligibility for the AMEX bonus velocity offer – it says you are ineligible if you have held an Amex issued card within the last 18 months.

    Do you know if this is just for primary card holders?
    ie i have a platinum edge in my name. I have an additional card for my partner.

    Does this additional card count her having a card or would she qualify for the offer because she is not the primary account holder?

    Thanks for your help

    1. Hi Joe

      I believe it does only apply to primary cardholders, but it always advisable to give American Express a call and get this verified from them as well.

  3. Hi Keith,

    The bonus offer (120,000 points) for Virgin Australia Velocity high flyer card. The terms and condition stated that “40,000 bonus Velocity Points will be awarded for every month $3,000 or more is spent on Eligible Transactions for 3 months from card approval. ”

    Does it mean that you have to spend $3000 every month for the first three months in order for a total bonus 120,000 points?

    Thank you

  4. Hi Keith. Is the Westpac Black AMEX devaluation happening after a certain date? I haven’t been contacted about it by Westpac, and my Altitude account still tells me it’s 3ppd (1.5 Velocity)

  5. What also needs to be considered is which cards transfer directly to velocity and which don’t. For those that don’t if you take advantage of transferring when velocity offer an additional 15% bonus you could be better off, but in saying that cards that do transfer directly may have a better conversion rate effectively making them a better card even if you don’t get the additional 15% transfer bonus.

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