Compare 0% Balance Transfer & New Purchase Credit Cards

Credit cards offering 0% balance transfer and new purchases are good if you are looking to manager your current credit card debt, because they allow you to transfer any debt you already have onto a new balance and you do not have to pay any interest on it. You may also make purchases using the card and no interest will be imposed. The 0% is a introductory offer, which gives you time to sort your money out, but make sure you check the stand APR, because this is what your rate will be after the offer runs out.

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Virgin Money Virgin Credit Card
0.00% p.a. -
for 16 months
0.00% p.a. -
for 3 months
16.60% p.a.
  • Shopping Reward Program
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Platinum Plus Card
0.00% p.a. -
until 01 Sep 2010
0.00% p.a. -
until 01 Nov 2009
15.90% p.a.
  • Shopping Reward Program
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Platinum Rewards Card
0.00% p.a. -
for 13 months
0.00% p.a. -
for 3 months
15.90% p.a.
  • Points Scheme
  • Shopping Reward Program
  • Air Miles
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BT Standard Credit Card
0.00% p.a. -
for 13 months
0.00% p.a. -
for 3 months
16.90% p.a.
  • Shopping Reward Program
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Halifax All in One Card MasterCard
0.00% p.a. -
for 9 months
0.00% p.a. -
for 9 months
15.90% p.a.
  • No Scheme Available
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