The Signature card comes with additional perks such as complimentary insurances and lounge access.
Cardholders can choose between two reward programs, earning a choice of either Qantas Points or Velocity Points.
Current bonus offer available to new BOQ Specialist Signature Cardholders
BOQ Specialist are offering 20,000 Qantas or Velocity Point bonus for new applicants of the BOQ Specialist Signature card when they apply and use the card at least ten times within the first two months of approval.
BOQ Qantas Signature
Offer Currently Not Available
Sign-up Bonus:
20,000 Qantas Points
Rewards Earn Rate:
1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on eligible purchases in Australia up to $10,000 per month and 0.5 point per $1 thereafter. 1.5 Qantas Points per $1 on international purchases. Additional 1 Qantas Point per $1 on Asset Finance on Card (AFOC) repayments and on selected Qantas products and services
Annual Fee:
$400 p.a.
20,000 bonus Qantas Points are on offer for new cardholders of the BOQ Specialist Qantas Signature card, a niche credit card that earns Qantas Points on spend and is exclusively available to doctors, dentists and vets.
BOQ Velocity Signature
Offer Currently Not Available
Sign-up Bonus:
20,000 Velocity Points
Rewards Earn Rate:
1 Velocity Point per $1 spent on eligible purchases in Australia up to $10,000 per month and 0.5 point per $1 thereafter. 1.5 Velocity Points per $1 on international purchases. Additional 1 Velocity Point per $1 on Asset Finance on Card (AFOC) repayments
Annual Fee:
$400 p.a.
20,000 bonus Velocity Points are on offer for new cardholders of the BOQ Specialist Velocity Signature card, a niche credit card that earns Velocity Points on spend and is exclusively available to doctors, dentists and vets.
BOQ Specialist Signature Card – earning and redeeming points
Earning rates are based on whether your transactions are domestic or international, and there is no difference in earn rates between the Qantas- or Velocity-earning cards.
The earn rates are:
1 Qantas or Velocity Point for every $1 spent on eligible purchases in Australia up to $10,000 per month, 0.5 points per $1 thereafter
1.5 Qantas or Velocity Points for every $1 spent on eligible international purchases
1 Qantas or Velocity Point for every $1 spent on eligible BOQ Specialist finance contracts plus make the repayments on your BOQ Specialist card and earn 1 Qantas or Velocity Point per $1 on the repayments
For those who opt to earn Qantas Frequent Flyer Points, the following also applies:
1 additional Qantas Point for every $1 spent on selected Qantas products and services
Selected Qantas products and services include Qantas flights (with a QF flight number) along with Qantas Frequent Flyer and Qantas Club joining and annual fees. It does not extend to Jetstar flights, Qantas Holidays, Qantas branded non-airfare product, or any product or service not purchased directly from Qantas.
The options available to redeem your points are aligned with your frequent flyer program of choice. In other words, anything that is available to be redeemed in the Qantas or Velocity Frequent Flyer programs is available for redemption, as you will be using Qantas or Velocity points to make the redemption. This includes redeeming for flights, entertainment or merchandise.
Digging into the details
Card Details
Card
BOQ Specialist Signature Card
Loyalty Program
Qantas Frequent Flyer or Velocity Points
Qantas or Velocity oints earned from spend
1 point for every $1 spent on eligible purchases in Australia up to $10,000 per month, 0.5 points per $1 thereafter
1.5 points for every $1 spent on international purchases
1 point for every $1 spent on eligible BOQ Specialist finance contracts. Plus, make the repayments on your BOQ Specialist card and earn 1 point per $1 on the repayments
Additional 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on selected Qantas products and services
Included insurances
A range of complimentary insurances including up to 90 day overseas travel insurance(PDS)
International transaction fee
3.2%
Annual fee
$400 p.a.
Mobile wallet
Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay
For an annual fee of $400 per year, the Signature card comes with a Standard membership to the Priority Pass lounge network, with four complimentary visits for you and a guest into the network’s 1,200+ lounges. This represents great value, given that an identical membership with Priority Pass retails at US$399 if purchased directly from them.
This allocation is slightly better than many premium credit cards that offer complimentary Priority Pass membership, which generally come with only two complimentary entries per year.
You also receive exclusive benefits to the Visa Luxury Hotel Collection, such as automatic room upgrades, food and beverage credits and late check-out.
Cardholders also receive a 15% discount to the Visa Airport Speedpass service, which provides a meet & assist service to over 500 worldwide airports. Marketed as a bespoke and personal in-airport service, it advertises the ability to beat queues, avoid inconveniences and be treated as a VIP passenger. Costs start from $100 USD.
BOQ Specialist’s Asset Finance On Card (AFOC) Facility
BOQ Specialist’s “Asset Finance on Card,” or AFOC facility allows you to buy big ticket items for your practice using your BOQ Specialist credit card while earning Qantas or Velocity points. Simply use your BOQ Specialist Signature card to purchase the latest equipment, a new car or fit-out and you can earn 1 point per $1 spent on your eligible purchase (a 1.5% processing fee applies). Conveniently roll the expense into a fixed term contract with BOQ Specialist and make your repayments on your card to earn even more points on the repayments.
An example:
A BOQ Specialist client finances $100,000 in equipment, transacts using the card (with the processing fee), and earns 100,000 Qantas or Velocity Points
The client is also able to earn points by making repayment through their BOQ Specialist Signature card – so if the monthly repayments were set at $1,000, an additional 1,000 points would be earned each month. The monthly processing fee for the card payment is also charged on repayments.
All points earned on finance and repayments to that finance sit outside the 10,000 point cap each month, leaving that open for earning points on regular transactions.
Note that BOQ Specialist’s AFOC facility has a separate approval process from their range of BOQ Specialist credit cards, and you’ll need to get your own professional advice on it’s suitability for your needs. For more information visit the BOQ Specialist website.
Included insurances
The BOQ Signature card also comes with a selection of complimentary insurances, which includes the following:
Overseas Travel Insurance
Purchase Security Insurance
Extended Warranty Insurance
Transport Accident Insurance
Best Price Guarantee
Golfer’s Insurance
Global Car Hire Excess Waiver
Domestic Flight Inconvenience Insurance
Further information regarding these insurances available to BOQ Specialist cardholders can be found here.
This guide references some of the benefits of insurance policies provided with this card. You should read the PDS and obtain independent professional advice before obtaining this product.
Notes on applying for a BOQ Specialist card
To apply for a BOQ Specialist card, you’ll need to confirm you are a medical, dental or veterinary professional.
You’ll also need to be over 18 and an Australian resident, and agree to BOQ Specialist capturing and storing your personal information, which may be provided to third parties as required and outlined in their Privacy Policy, and understand the terms outlined in the BOQ Specialist Credit Card Key Fact Sheet.
Apple Pay, Google Pay & Samsung Pay Support
BOQ Specialist cards support Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay, meaning you can use this card on your smartphone for easier payments.
Read the Point Hacks guide to using Apple Pay or for using Google Pay and Samsung Pay, including instructions on how to add your card to those services.
With this feature set up, it means you could still use your NFC-enabled phone to make purchases with your BOQ Specialist card, even if your physical card is lost or stolen and pending replacement.
Summing up
While the earn rates for the BOQ Specialist Signature card are definitely competitive for a Visa card, one of the biggest advantages of the BOQ Specialist Signature card is the fact that points earned through their Asset Finance On Card (AFOC) Facility are excluded from the monthly 10,000-point cap.
The inclusion of Priority Pass lounges is a great inclusion and quite competitive among many of its direct competitors.
The card’s complimentary insurances are comprehensive, with this offering possibly also placing BOQ Specialist ahead of its competitors for cardholders who would value these policies. There are some unique policies such as golfers insurance and a global car hire excess waiver.
If you are a professional working in one of these fields and are likely to make use of many of the travel-friendly benefits and the unique equipment finance feature included as part of the card, then this card should be attractive to you. And for those who do less travel, the decent earn rate for a Visa card alone may well make it worth considering.
20,000 Qantas or Velocity Points with BOQ Specialist’s Signature card aimed at medical, dental and vet professionals was last modified: November 25th, 2025 by
Community Comments
BOQ Priority Pass is now limited 4 visits per year.
I have this card – can confirm it comes with a free supplementary card for my wife. I travel regionally once a month and make use of the $36 Sydney airport with an additional $36 for a guest about once every 6 weeks. Works a treat!
Hi. I’m going to apply for this card. My instinct was to apply for the Qantas card, but given the difficulty getting redemptions, perhaps I should think about the Virgin one. What do you think?
Hmmmm that is a difficult question to answer. It depends on where your existing points balances lie and which preference for airlines you have (Qantas and oneworld partners, or Virgin Australia and partners like Singapore Airlines). More here.
It’s interesting that the BOQ is targeting certain professionals without going through the relevant professional associations.
Amex’s relationship with some professional associations have been terminating.
The letter I recently got from my professional association describing the end of the Amex relationship suggested that Amex was paying them handsomely. I wonder whether the new world of capped interchange fees means that the other (mainly Amex) cards distributed through professional associations will end when the current agreements expire.
As our exclusive offer ended on 31 August, the link was removed on 1 September, hence you seeing that publish date. Hopefully we will get another exclusive deal with them again!
So nurses aren’t eligible for this card? Just doctors?
Looks great! But it’s a shame it’s restricted to doctors only within the medical field. It’s actually annoying they have a restriction on who can apply at all.
BOQ Priority Pass is now limited 4 visits per year.
Hi TC
Happy New Year!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have updated the guide accordingly.
I have this card – can confirm it comes with a free supplementary card for my wife. I travel regionally once a month and make use of the $36 Sydney airport with an additional $36 for a guest about once every 6 weeks. Works a treat!
Hi. I’m going to apply for this card. My instinct was to apply for the Qantas card, but given the difficulty getting redemptions, perhaps I should think about the Virgin one. What do you think?
Hmmmm that is a difficult question to answer. It depends on where your existing points balances lie and which preference for airlines you have (Qantas and oneworld partners, or Virgin Australia and partners like Singapore Airlines). More here.
Are you able to get supplementary cards for spouses?
Not to my knowledge. I see nothing on the bank’s page for these cards mentioning supplementary cards.
It’s interesting that the BOQ is targeting certain professionals without going through the relevant professional associations.
Amex’s relationship with some professional associations have been terminating.
The letter I recently got from my professional association describing the end of the Amex relationship suggested that Amex was paying them handsomely. I wonder whether the new world of capped interchange fees means that the other (mainly Amex) cards distributed through professional associations will end when the current agreements expire.
I can’t seem to find the link in this article to apply for this card. And also the application date ends on 31st August but this article is 1 sept?
As our exclusive offer ended on 31 August, the link was removed on 1 September, hence you seeing that publish date. Hopefully we will get another exclusive deal with them again!
Is optometrist included in this offer?
I would imagine so but it would be best to contact the bank to confirm your eligibility.
So nurses aren’t eligible for this card? Just doctors?
Looks great! But it’s a shame it’s restricted to doctors only within the medical field. It’s actually annoying they have a restriction on who can apply at all.
As stated under Notes on applying for a BOQ Specialist card:
Therefore, it is not restricted to doctors only.
I was wondering if this particular card’s priority pass membership allows you to bring a guest with you? It would seem like a dealbreaker to me.
Yes, a guest can enter complimentary on every visit! I have updated the guide to reflect this.