2024 Travel Credit Card & Travel Accounts Awards
Canstar releases its
2024 Travel Credit Card and Travel Accounts Awards.
Released: 4 September, 2024
About the Travel Credit and Accounts Awards
Canstar’s Travel Credit Card and Travel Account Star Ratings and Awards recognise the travel credit cards and bank accounts you can access overseas with a debit card, that deliver outstanding value to Australian consumers travelling overseas.
You can learn more about our Award process in our methodology.

Numbers crunched by Canstar Researchers
- 64 providers assessed
- 126 travel credit card products rated
- 76 travel account products rated
- 18 award-winning providers
- 24 5-Star Rated Credit Cards
- 10 5-Star Rated Debit Cards
Read our methodology →
See all Canstar Star Ratings and Award results →

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About: Josh Sale, Group Manager, Research & Ratings
Bachelor of Commerce, Economics/Finance dual major, Griffith University. Master of Data Science, Strategy and Leadership, RMIT (ongoing studies)
Joshua Sale is responsible for developing the methodology and delivering Canstar’s flagship Star Ratings, as part of Canstar’s Research team. With tertiary qualifications in economics and finance, he enjoys helping Australians find more suitable financial products by transforming complex calculations into a consumer-friendly Star Rating that explains the values and benefits of different financial products.
As one of Canstar’s company spokespeople, Joshua has participated in print, radio and broadcast interviews with the likes of the Australian Financial Review, news.com.au and Money magazine, along with other leading media outlets, discussing topics such as home loan equity, banking incentive schemes, digital wallets and wider finance trends.
Joshua is known for his ability to simplify complex products and technical information, crunching the data into meaningful insights for consumers about finance. He has analysed several consumer markets across banking, insurance and wealth, and is keenly interested in various topics, ranging from how Australians interact with their superannuation funds, to the dynamic nature of the health insurance market, and collecting and redeeming credit card reward points.
Joshua believes that knowledge is the first step towards empowerment. Even while studying, he facilitated peer-assisted study sessions for economics, and represented his University’s Business School in an academic committee.
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