How do I avoid paying interest on my ASB credit card?
Last Updated: 21 Jun 2016
To ensure you don't pay any interest on your credit card, you must pay the full closing balance every month. If you only pay the minimum due, you will continue to accrue interest on your account.
If you make a cash advance, interest will be charged until the date you pay the closing balance in full.
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