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logo Credit Card
A fast, convenient and reliable way to pay, 24 hours a day.
0.0% APR
15 months
0.0% APR
3 months
16.9%  
logo Natwest World Card
0.0% APR
13 months
0.0% APR
13 months
17.9%  
logo Virgin Atlantic American Express White Card
0.0% APR
6 months
17.9% APR
17.9%  
logo Visa Card
Manageable credit limits so you can stay in control of your money.
39.9% APR
39.9% APR
39.9%  
logo Halifax Bank of Scotland All in One Card
0.0% APR
12 months
0.0% APR
12 months
18.0%  
logo RBS World Card
0.0% APR
13 months
0.0% APR
13 months
17.9%  
logo Virgin Money Credit card
0.0% APR
20 motnhs
0.0% APR
3 months
16.8%  
logo Cashplus Gold Activeplus Pre Paid Mastercard
N/A APR
Typical APR
0.0% APR
0.0%  
logo Aqua Credit Card
% APR
36.0% APR
36.0%  
logo Halifax All in One Credit Card
0.0% APR
15 Months
0.0% APR
15 months
17.9%  
 

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About Credit Cards

The fastest and easiest way to get money when you need it is by borrowing on a credit card. Credit cards are generally used for making comparatively small purchases in retail locations on the high street or on the internet, and most cards will come with an interest free time period during which you can purchase products and not be charged any interest so long as you repay the debt within a certain time frame, anything from around 30 or 50 days, depending on the terms and conditions.

Credit cards afford you a great degree of flexibility with your finances, and come in handy in situations where you need to put down a deposit for a flight, holiday or accommodation and when finances are tight towards the end of the month.

The ease of borrowing and spending capital is both the biggest advantage and disadvantage of credit cards. Once you have successfully applied for one, you can instantly access any amount of money up to a limit specified without having to fill in any other forms - however this near-instant availability of credit can mean that you can very quickly get into debt, which you may have to pay back at a high rate of interest.