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(December 21, 2011)HSBC is to launch its annual sale of financial products, offering a range of deals on everything from current accounts to home insurance.
(November 3, 2011)Nationwide’s Visa debit and credit card customers can enjoy up to 50% exclusive retail discounts thanks to a reward scheme.
(November 1, 2011)With Christmas fast approaching, many are considering how they will fund the festivities. According to the latest research, there are a large number of credit cards on the market offering specialist cash-back reward schemes for the seasonal period.
(November 1, 2011)Whilst times are tough financially, when it comes to Christmas all budgeting sense seems to go out the window.
(October 19, 2011)With inflation hitting the highest level for three years (5.2% in September), seven out of ten Brits (71%) said they will turn to other financial sources to fund rising bills, according to a new study.
(September 22, 2011)A new report warns customers to be aware of the range of transactions referred to as ‘cash advance' by credit card providers. The rate of interest in these cases is generally much higher than in standard credit card purchases.
(September 1, 2011)‘First direct’, a division of HSBC, are set to launch a credit card offering customers 0% on balance transfers for 20 months. Available from today (1st of September), the card compares favourably to competitors at 16.9%.
(August 22, 2011)Halifax bank has launched a market leading 22 month 0% offer available for their new credit card customers; it is their longest balance transfer ever. Halifax clients will also be able to choose a 17 month 0% balance transfer card.
(August 16, 2011)The latest credit card released by American Express aims to reward the long-term loyalty of customers. Offering a flat rate of 1.25% cashback on all purchases and a 2.5% introductory cashback rate for the first three months will certainly put a smile on the face of existing customers.
(July 19, 2011)Barclaycard have made a big impact on the credit car market by launching a two year, 0% balance transfer rate card – the longest ever available to UK consumers.
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