Where did you see this? Does that mean you have to transfer 20,000 to get 13,333 VA or SQ points?
Smells like they are prepping for a change to the 2:1 conversion ratio.
EDIT: Just seen in the T&Cs that is the case. Why anyone would pay the annual fee they are asking is beyond me...
It means you have to transfer 20K to get 10K VA points or SQ points as from 18th March when the conversion rate changes to 2:1.
For prestige it's still good value - uncapped point earn, good international point earn 2.5 KF per $ equivalent, domestic 1 KF per $
For Signature Qantas cardholders it makes it a poor product, but if you're choosing a Qantas card anyway then (arguably) you're not abreast of what's available in the marketplace and probably won't notice.
For Signature Rewards cardholders it's still a good flexible point earning card albeit at a lower rate now. If customers are pumping 240K plus through the card it makes more sense to have been/ be on prestige anyway due to the opportunity cost (the $350 or $700 fee is more than worth the point differential of .33 per points x 240k spend - now .25 per $) of not earning those points.
Would someone pay $350 or $700 for 60,000 KF or VA points? That works out at 0.01167 per point or 0.005833 which is like buying a one way business class ticket for $396 or $793 which is worth doing for me.
Plus you get the 2 airport limo transfers per year plus a night's hotel accommodation plus the pay 3 get 4th night hotel free.
I can't see many cards on the market competing with that.
If spending less, the changes don't affect them other than the conversion rate and intl spend. But what other options are there for 0.75 KF per $ or enhanced international spend? Probably Velocity Amex, but the extra point doesn't pay for the forex fees so probably better with 28 degrees or doing a bank transfer if that's available.