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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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Leeds Building Society News
Nationwide credit card changes 'made to align with market'
Changes to Nationwide's Gold and Classic credit cards have been made to bring the lender in line with its peers in the market.
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14% of consumers 'put large purchases on store or credit card, survey reveals
When making large purchases, a total of 14% of people put it on their credit card or store card and worry about it later, according to a new survey released by Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P).
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N&P credit card launched
A new credit card has been launched by Norwich and Peterborough building society (N&P).
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More than 2 in 5 'pay off credit card balance in full each month'
Credit card provider Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has released the results of a new survey,which has revealed 42% of those polled use their credit cards to buy everyday items and pay off the full balance each month.
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Calls for credit card companies to change payment allocation
Nationwide Building Society has suggested UK consumers would benefit if credit card companies adopted certain American payment practices.
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