Interest Free Credit Cards
How to find the right credit card for your financesWe guide you through the range of credit cards available and reveal which types are the best for different types of credit card holders. |
Defaqto credit card report reveals 0% interest terms extendedCredit card providers are offering longer periods of zero interest when people switch balances, a research firm has found. |
Barclaycard launches two-year interest free dealBarclaycard has kickstarted a price war with other credit card providers by offering a two-years interest free on balance transfers. |
How to manage your credit card bill more effectivelyCredit cards can be a great way of gaining rewards by spending, having a back up for emergencies and even effectively having an interest-free loan but only if you manage your bill effectively. |
MBNA launch new long term balance transfer credit cardMBNA has launched a balance transfer credit card that offers zero per cent interest on balance transfers for 18 months. |
How to pay nothing for the benefits of a credit cardIf 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. |
Square up to your financesA new year brings with it the opportunity to look at your finances with a fresh pair of eyes and renewed determination to get financially squared up in 2011. |
Square up to your finances in 20112011 is predicted to be tough financially for Britons. Find out how to take control of your money and square up to the financial challenges facing each of us this year. |
The best balance transfer credit cardsIf your Christmas spending spiralled out of control leading to credit card debts then now is a good time to consider transferring the balance to a balance transfer credit card. |
How to save money in 2011Kevin Mountford, head of banking at Moneysupermarket.com takes a look at eight ways to save money in 2011. |
Christmas shoppers warned over using `wrong` credit cardsAs many as five million consumers risk paying over the odds for their Christmas shopping by using the "wrong" type of credit card for purchases, it has been claimed. |
New Virgin Credit Card Exclusive launchedVirgin Money has unveiled its new Virgin Credit Card Exclusive which is only available for two weeks through price comparison site moneysupermarket.com. |
AA Credit Cards expands special offerThe zero per cent purchases AA Credit Card deal, which originally launched through moneysupermarket.com earlier this month, has been expanded to include other price comparison sites. |
AA offers new credit card dealAA is offering a new credit card deal exclusively through MoneySupermarket.com which has zero per cent on balance transfers. |
Credit card rejections up 17%Credit card rejection rose 17 per cent in the last six months. |
Barclaycard puts Oyster, credit card and payment card in oneBarclaycard's new OnePulse card combines Oyster card, credit card and cashless swipe payment card. |
Brits go into the red for the summer sunAlmost one Briton in five (18 per cent) gets themselves into debt to pay for their summer holiday. |
Don't bet your mortgage on itBritons are funding their gambling habits with borrowing, meaning even winners could end up with hefty losses. |
Credit card money-making tactics revealedCard companies use as many as 12 different ways to make money from their customers, a new study reveals. |
Most credit card holders not enjoying perksCredit cards with perks are not enjoyed by most credit card holders. |
Credit card spending increases in 2007Britons are spending more on their credit cards, but also paying more off, new research reveals. |
How to get the best 0% credit card dealWith companies queuing up to get you to transfer your balance to an interest-free credit card, a new guide to getting the best balance transfer deal has been released. |
How to make the most of your money in 2007Spending just a small amount of time to find the best credit deals could save hundreds of pounds, new research from Which? finds. |
Millions of Brits carrying five credit cards0% and interest-free credit cards mean 2.7 million Britons carrying five or more credit cards. |
Brits still paying credit cards from last XmasSome 4.2 million Britons are still paying credit card bills from Christmas last year, new research shows. |
