Coutts and Co Credit Cards
About Coutts and Co
Coutts & Co is the UK private banking branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, one of the world's largest financial groups. The bank’s first branch opened at Eton in 1961, and today it has branches across the UK. Providing a private banker to each client, Coutts account holders aims to meet its customers personal aspirations. There are several types of credit card on offer from the provider.
| Credit Cards | 0% Purchases | 0% Balance Transfers | APR Representative (Variable) | Interest Free Period | ||
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Coutts Gold Credit Card |
No 0% Purchase Offer | No 0% Balance Transfer Offer | 31.7% | Up to 46 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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