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What credit card should you have in your wallet?

11 great credit cards that cover all types of spending

We present the best credit cards for different types of use. From balance transfer and zero interest cards to cashback and low interest credit cards, find the right one for you.

Disciplined use of credit cards can boost your finances

Ten of the best credit cards for your finances in 2012

If Christmas blew a hole in your finances a 0% interest credit card could be worth switching to so you have time to repay your debt before interest is applied.

Find out the benefits and drawbacks of each type of credit card

How to find the right credit card for your finances

We guide you through the range of credit cards available and reveal which types are the best for different types of credit card holders.

Using a credit card sensibly can provide benefits

How to pay nothing for the benefits of a credit card

If you need some extra credit then clever use of a credit card can lead to rewards and doesn't have to cost you a penny.

Halifax offers cashback to new Clarity customers

Halifax offers cashback to new Clarity customers

Customers who apply for Halifax's Clarity credit card can take advantage of a new enhanced balance transfer offer that has been introduced by the lender.

Cash was still king in 2007, Apacs reports

Payment myths exposed

The UK payments association Apacs has launched a new guide busting the myths about how Brits use cash, cheques and cards.

Cashback cards making a comeback

Cashback cards making a comeback

An increasing number of credit cards are offering cashback incentives in the fierce battle for customer loyalty.

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Abbey offers 5% cash back on supermarket shopping

From September 3rd 2007, shoppers with an Abbey credit card will be able to claim five per cent cash back against purchases made in major supermarkets.

2 credit card holders in 3 are signing up to attractive deals and then not claiming their benefits

Brits missing out on credit card deals

2 credit card holders in 3 are signing up to attractive deals and then not claiming their benefits

Most credit card holders do not have a card with perks

Most credit card holders not enjoying perks

Credit cards with perks are not enjoyed by most credit card holders.

Londoners redeemed £349 each on cashback credit cards and other reward schemes

London loves cashback credit cards

People living in London redeemed £349 each on cashback credit cards and other reward schemes in the last three months.

Interest-free credit card deals and cheap credit cards mean Britons are spending more on their plastic

Credit card spending increases in 2007

Britons are spending more on their credit cards, but also paying more off, new research reveals.

Which credit cards offer the best value for non-borrowers?

Best credit cards for regular payers

Millions of Britons use their credit cards for the benefits rather than for the borrowing, comparison site Moneyfacts.co.uk points out, but which is the best one?

UK shoppers are really bad at saving money

UK shoppers awful at saving money

Shoppers in the UK are worse at shopping than their European neighbours, and second from bottom at saving money.

Cash back credit cards are more popular than 0% balance transfer cards

Cash back credit cards the most popular

More people are now carrying cash back credit cards and other reward cards than are carrying credit cards offering zero per cent on balance transfers.

Britons are carrying millions of unused credit cards

Wallets full of unused credit cards

Millions of Britons are carrying credit cards around with them that they never use.

Choosing the wrong card is costing Britons £120m a year

Wrong credit cards cost Brits £120m

Some three million Britons are paying £120 million a year too much in interest by choosing the wrong credit card.

Brits are spending more as the weather hots up

Brits spending more on summer fun

As temperatures soar, Britons are spending more on their garden, less on clothes, and more on food than in the winter months.

Barclaycard looks good at 40

The credit card turns 40

It is now 40 years since credit cards were first introduced to the UK.

For 40 years Brits have been able to pay by plastic

40 years of hurt or plastic fantastic?

The credit card is now 40 years old - but is it a question of 40 years of hurt for consumers or has plastic been fantastic?

It's now 40, so how is the credit card holding up

Credit cards at 40

Today the credit card turned 40, but is it a case of 'life begins at 40' or is some plastic surgery needed to head-off a mid-life crisis?

Britons are using their credit cards for everyday purchases more often

Brits use cards for everyday purchases

The advent of cashback credit cards and zero-per cent on introductory purchases mean Britons are increasingly using their cards to buy everyday items.

Supermarket credit cards could prove a false economy

The false economy of supermarket credit cards

The loyalty bonuses offered by supermarkets with their linked credit cards are not as attractive as they might at first seem.

Britons are set to double their credit card spending

Britons set to splash out on credit cards

UK residents are set to double the amount of money they spend on their credit cards in the next three months, with holidays and DIY top of the list.

Airmiles are the best value card rewards

Brits not redeeming credit card points

Many British credit card holders are not taking advantage of the reward schemes that come with their cards, by failing to redeem their points.

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