Enjoy Low Rates and Rewards
Earn CURewards™ while you shop for everyone on your list!
Our credit card is one you can trust – with lower rates and fewer fees than most banks charge.
Platinum and Gold cardholders automatically receive a point for every dollar you charge on your credit card for purchases. Redeem with as little as 2,500 points! CURewards Points may be used for premium merchandise or airline tickets on any airline, any time, with no restrictions.
Special Offer
Make $2,000 in purchases and earn 2,000 BONUS POINTS this holiday season!
Take advantage of low rates and rewards!
- 3.9% APR* for the first six months on all transactions.
- Low fixed standard rates as low as 7.9% APR.
- No annual or monthly fees.
- No balance transfer fees.
- Earn CURewards on Platinum and Gold cards.
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Limited Time Offer!
Make $2,000 in purchases and earn 2,000 BONUS POINTS this holiday season!†
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Enjoy a Low Introductory 3.90% APR* on all transactions made for the first 6 months.
After the first 6 months, the rate returns to the low fixed standard rate:
Platinum Visa® - 7.90% APR plus CURewards™
Visa Gold – 9.90% APR plus CURewards™
Classic Visa – 11.90% APR
Apply by phone or complete and return an application today!
Membership is required to apply for a credit card. You may apply for a credit card at the same time that you apply for membership. Click here for a membership application.
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To view travel and mechandise rewards of check your point balances, vist www.curewards.com.
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* Annual percentage rate. 3.9% APR introductory offer does not apply to existing Dominion balances. After six months all balances will be at your standard revolving rate of 7.9% APR for Platinum, 9.9% APR for Gold and 11.9% APR for Classic. If your account becomes 60 days delinquent, or is closed, revoked, frozen or bankrupt status, the promotional balance will then revert back to the current revolving APR. Payments will be applied to the promotional balance(s) before they are applied to the standard revolving balance.
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