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Compare 0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Last Updated 7 Aug 2008
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We help you compare the best 0% interest free balance transfer credit cards available in the UK. Whether you're looking to transfer a little or a lot you can search offers from leading credit card providers and find the best card and lowest rates for your balance transfer here.
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Displaying 1-20 of 193 credit cards that meet your search criteria.
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MBNA Platinum Card - 0% p.a. on transferring cash into your current account until 01 Sep 2009. Apply for an Instant Decision!
MBNA0%01 Sep 20092.9%0%01 Nov 200815.9%YesApply
Barclaycard Platinum With Balance Transfer
Barclaycard0%01 Nov 20092.9%0%3 months14.9%YesApply
Virgin Credit Card - Can't wait to get a credit card? They could give you a decision online right now.
Virgin0%15 months2.98%0%3 months15.9%YesApply
Egg Visa Credit Card - Plus 0% anniversary offer for up to five months on balance transfers (plus fee*) made in Aug 2010 & Aug 2011.
Egg0%01 Oct 20093%0%01 Nov 200816.9%YesApply
MBNA Platinum Rewards Card - Earn 1 Reward point for every £1 you spend & redeem them on flights, shopping vouchers & more
MBNA0%01 Sep 20092.9%0%01 Nov 200815.9%YesApply
Capital One Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum Card - Free Identity Theft Service.
Capital One0%01 Dec 20093%0%01 Dec 200816.9%-Apply
Barclaycard Flexi-Rate 10% Repay - Lower your purchase rate to 9.9% APR if you make a minimum payment of 10% each month. 14.9% APR Typical.
Barclaycard0%14 months2.9%0%3 months9.9%-Apply
BT Credit Card - Earn money off your BT bill
BT0%12 months3%0%3 months16.9%YesApply
Lloyds TSB Platinum MasterCard - Minimum spend of £100 in the first 3 months applies.
Lloyds TSB0%14 months3%0%3 months15.9%NoApply
MBNA American Express Rewards Credit Card - Earn 1 Reward point for every £1 you spend, then redeem them on travel, wine & more.
MBNA0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%YesApply
NatWest Classic Card - Take advantage of their Travel Club and Wine Club. Apply now for an instant decision.
NatWest0%13 months2.9%0%6 months15.9%YesApply
MBNA SonyCard - Receive 3000 FREE Sony Card Pulsebeats, plus extra every time you spend.
MBNA0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%-Apply
bmi Amex Credit Card - 20,000 free destinations miles with your first card purchase (enough for a return flight to Spain or Italy!)
bmi0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%-Apply
Tesco Clubcard MasterCard - 0% on everything you buy in Tesco for 14 months. Fastest way to collect Clubcard points everywhere you shop!
Tesco0%14 months2.9%0%6 months16.9%-Apply
Post Office Two In One Platinum Credit Card
Post Office0%10 months2.75%0%3 months15.9%-Apply
Alliance and Leicester Credit Card (Internet only) - 0% on balance transfers in the first from the date your account is opened. No annual fee.
Alliance and Leicester0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%NoApply
Barclaycard OnePulse Credit Card with BT - In-built Oyster card for the cheapest way to travel in London.
Barclaycard0%14 months2.9%0%3 months14.9%YesApply
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Capital One Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum Card - Free Identity Theft Service.
Capital One0%01 Dec 20093%0%01 Dec 200816.9%-Apply
Virgin Credit Card - Can't wait to get a credit card? They could give you a decision online right now.
Virgin0%15 months2.98%0%3 months15.9%YesApply
Barclaycard Platinum With Balance Transfer
Barclaycard0%01 Nov 20092.9%0%3 months14.9%YesApply
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Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Published on 5 Aug 2007
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The secrets of choosing and using a balance transfer card explained

As an incentive to attract new customers many credit card providers offer a low interest introductory period on balance transfers. They allow money owed on existing store or credit cards to be transferred to a new card initially with a lower rate of interest.

Many providers offer 0% interest on balance transfers for anything between 3 months and a year. Unless you are planning to chase 0% interest rates and transfer your balance from one card to another each time they expire, it is important to check the standard APR offered by a provider after the introductory period.

Before transferring your balances make sure that you are aware of any balance transfer, or handling fee imposed by the provider as this tends to be charged at roughly 2-3% of the balance you intend to transfer. Also check whether there is a time limit in which balances have to be transferred to qualify for the low interest rate. Deals that offer low interest balance transfers for a set number of months are preferable to those that specify an end date as it takes time to transfer your balances and you may loose out on some of the low interest period.

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Additionally if you are transferring your balance to a balance transfer credit card with the intention of paying it off, try not to make purchases with the card as these will most likely be charged at the providers' standard APR rate. If you still want to make purchases it may be best to look for credit cards that offers low introductory rates for purchases.

If you don't want to chase 0% interest offers it may be worth transferring your balances to a card which offers a low rate for the life of your balance.

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