Bank of Ireland Credit Cards
About Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland opened in Dublin in 1783 and issued its first Visa card in 1990. Around one third of its business is conducted in the UK and the bank aims to expand further into this country. Bank of Ireland offers half a dozen Visa and Mastercards, with 0% balance transfers, 0% purchase periods and no annual fees all available. There are money back options, student cards, rugby and affinity cards.
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Bank of Ireland Credit Card |
3 months | 9 months | 17.9% | Up to 56 days interest free period. |
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Bank of Ireland Gold Credit Card |
3 months | 9 months | 16.9% | Up to 56 days interest free period. |
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Bank of Ireland MoneyBack Credit Card |
3 months | 6 months | 17.9% | Up to 51 days interest free period. |
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Bank of Ireland MoneyBack Gold Credit Card |
3 months | 6 months | 17.9% | Up to 51 days interest free period. |
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| Credit Cards | 0% Purchases | 0% Balance Transfers | APR Representative (Variable) | Rewards | ||
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Virgin Credit Card |
3 months | 20 months | 16.8% | Great Discounts on Virgin Products |
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Vanquis Credit Card |
No 0% Purchase Offer | No 0% Balance Transfer Offer | 39.9% | You’ll start with an easy to manage credit limit between £250 and £500. You could get a Credit Limit increase on your 4th statement. |
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Aquacard |
No 0% Purchase Offer | No 0% Balance Transfer Offer | 35.9% | Low interest rate and no annual fee |
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Halifax All in One Master Card |
13 months | 13 months | 17.9% | — |
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NatWest Platinum Card |
6 months | 20 months | 17.9% | Great discounts with NatWest travel service |
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Bank of Ireland News
More Brits satisfied with their bank
The number of current account customers that are satisfied with their bank has risen to 60 per cent over the past 12 months
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Credit card advice offered to rugby fans
M&S Money has offered some advice to credit card holders heading to South Africa from Britain and Ireland for the first test match.
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Travellers 'could consider using prepaid cards as exchange rates fluctuate'
The pound is unlikely to gain too much ground against the US dollar or euro in the first few months of 2010, according to prepaid card provider Caxton FX.
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Mobile technology could improve credit card security
Fraudulent credit card transactions will be easily identifiable using mobile phone technology developed by Ericsson IPX, according to SC Magazine.
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Cashback credit cards 'only suit certain customers'
Cashback credit cards are suitable for certain customers, but may not be the best choice for others, it has been suggested.
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