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  • Free BA flights with Lloyds credit card
    With a flow of competition saturating the credit card market, many providers offer incentives in an attempt to make their product stand out from the rest. These incentives can be anything from extended 0% balance transfer and ...
    Tue 25th May, 2010 (2 Comments)
  • Credit Card APRs to be capped
    The interest rates charged to customers for borrowing money using store and credit cards will be capped. The new coalition Government has revealed its plans to appoint a regulator in order to determine what an "excessive" ...
    Fri 21st May, 2010 (1 Comment)
  • Barclaycard wins two awards
    Barclaycard won two awards at the 2010 Cards International Awards as it impressed judges with its innovation Barclaycard scooped two prizes at the 2010 Cards International Awards last night (May 20th), the industry ceremony ...
    Fri 21st May, 2010
  • Credit cards 'better than store cards'
    Individual store cards are not as good an option for shoppers as credit cards, an expert has said. Credit cards are a more financially sound option for purchases than individual store cards, an expert has said.A new survey by ...
    Fri 7th May, 2010
  • New credit card rules 'will benefit consumers'
    Consumers could save up to £500 million when new credit card laws come into effect next year, an expert has said. Consumers could save up to £500 million when new credit card laws come into effect next year, an ...
    Fri 7th May, 2010 (1 Comment)
  • Post Office ditches charge on foreign currency
    The Post Office has today (May 5th) announced that its 2.5 per cent cash advance fee for foreign currency purchases will be waived when customers use their Post Office credit card either online or in a branch. The Post Office ...
    Wed 5th May, 2010
  • Clydesdale and Yorkshire team up to offer new account
    Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks have joined forces to create a new credit card that offers time-limited interest rates of zero per cent on balance transfers and purchases. Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks have joined forces to ...
    Tue 4th May, 2010 (5 Comments)