cashback credit card

A cashback credit card is a type of reward credit card where the cardholder gets cashback on the money they spend using the card.

Usually this will be one per cent of the value of your purchases but it can be more. As with all financial products it is sensible to scour the market to find the best deal available at the time.

Interest fees, cash back percentages and a number of terms and conditions vary depending on the credit card provider so finding the best cash back credit cards is not always a straightforward task. Search for a quote using the Myfinances.co.uk comparison tools to find the best deal.
 

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