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CREDIT CARD ISSUER OF THE YEAR Commonwealth Bank

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July 2025

Funny thing about credit cards. Recent years have seen a decline in the number of cards held by Australians - from a peak of almost 17 million in 2018 to around 12 million today.

CREDIT CARD ISSUER OF THE YEAR Commonwealth Bank

Despite the drop in numbers, research by Finder reveals that almost one in three (29%) Australians says they rely on credit cards to manage their money. This dependence is slightly skewed towards women, with 33% of women leaning on credit cards compared with 25% of their male counterparts.

While two in five (40%) cardholders applied for their credit card to have a source of emergency funding, 29% say they are chasing reward points, and 17% want a card to make a big purchase.

Clearly, credit cards still have a key role to play. It can be as simple as using our cards to book a table at the local restaurant or scoring a few freebies through reward points.

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