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Typical APR
(Variable)
Balance transfers Purchases  
Rate Duration Fee Rate Duration
The Co-operative Bank - RSPB Fixed Rate Platinum Visa
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The Co-operative Bank
RSPB Fixed Rate Platinum Visa

11.90%APR
Typical (Variable)
11.90% 0 months 0.00% 11.90% 0 months Apply Now
Halifax - NSPCC MasterCard
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Halifax
NSPCC MasterCard

16.90%APR
Typical (Variable)
0.00% 9 months 3.00% 0.00% 9 months Apply Now
Make a real difference to the children who desperately need your help every time you shop on this credit card. A £20 donation is made when you first use your card and then 25p is donated for every £100 you spend thereafter.
Halifax - Cancer Research UK MasterCard
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Halifax
Cancer Research UK MasterCard

16.90%APR
Typical (Variable)
0.00% 9 months 3.00% 0.00% 9 months Apply Now
Your everyday spending on this credit card could help save lives by funding work and research into the prevention and treatment of cancer. A £20 donation is made when you first use your card and then 25p is donated for every £100 you spend thereafter.
Bank of Scotland - SSPCA Charity Mastercard
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Bank of Scotland
SSPCA Charity Mastercard

16.90%APR
Typical (Variable)
0.00% 6 months 3.00% 0.00% 6 months Apply Now
Help to prevent cruelty to animals every time you spend on this credit card. A £20 donation is made when you first use your card and then 25p is donated for every £100 you spend thereafter.
The Co-operative Bank - Greenpeace Standard Visa
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The Co-operative Bank
Greenpeace Standard Visa

18.90%APR
Typical (Variable)
0.00% 6 months 3.00% 0.00% 6 months Apply Now

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Why compare credit cards?

Why Compare Credit Cards? If you already have a credit card with an outstanding balance, the chances are that it is costing you more than it should. Even though there are a number of great opportunities to make your money work harder, most people don't bother changing their credit card and stick with a credit card that doesn't reflect the best deal.

By using our search tools to compare credit cards, you can compare the best offers available from all credit card providers in the UK including the leading 0% balance transfer credit cards and 0% purchase credit cards.

If you are worried about your credit history, you can also compare credit cards that you are likely to be accepted for by completing a few questions about your credit history, this is not a credit check and will not affect your credit rating.Why Compare Credit Cards?

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