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NatWest Credit Card
NatWest Credit Card

With a NatWest credit card you can get 0% interest on balance transfers and purchases for 9 months from account opening. Plus, there are no annual fees to worry about. It's easy to choose the credit card and benefits that suit you from their comprehensive range of Classic, Gold and Platinum cards.

RBS
RBS

RBS is one of the UK's leading banks. They offer a range of Credit Cards to suit all needs. As well as offering competitive rates applicants can opt for an attractive reward package, including:
  • AirMiles
  • No annual fee
  • Online Fraud Protection
  • Online Banking
  • Free Travel Accident Insurance
  • Interest free credit on purchases for up to 59 days
  • American Express
    American Express

    Earn up to 4 Nectar points for every £1 spent when you use both the Nectar Credit Card and your Nectar loyalty card at participating Nectar sponsors.

    American Express
    American Express

    Almost everything you put on the Card - shopping, petrol, holidays and even monthly direct debits - will earn you up to 3% Moneyback for the first 3 months, then Standard Moneyback rate up to 1.5%.

    Egg card
    Egg card

    The Egg card is currently offering some excellent deals for new cardholders, and they don't stop once you sign up - there are always offers and special deals. Well worth a look.

    The GM Card
    The GM Card

    Apply for The GM Platinum Card today and you'll benefit from a fantastic 0% per annum on purchases and balance transfers for the first five months from account opening, 14.9% APR (variable). So not only could you save money straight away, but you'll also have more fun spending with your card on anything you want. At the same time, The GM Card Platinum Card reward scheme will help you save up to £2,500 on a brand new Vauxhall.



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