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American Express offers both credit cards - where you may potentially borrow to your limit and make minimum repayments - and charge cards the balance of which has to be paid off in full every month.
aqua credit cards are aimed at borrowers on the fringe of normal borrowing criteria.
If you go to ASDA to get your credit card as well as your groceries and kids school clothes you will receive 0 interest on balance transfers for a total of 9 months although you will pay a 2.5 balance transfer fee for the privilege.
Perhaps the most well-known of all UK credit cards Barclaycard allows 0 balance transfers for a little over the first year of taking the card although like many other credit card providers today this service comes with a handling fee.
Capital One credit cards come in Platinum for borrowers with an excellent credit history and Classic for borrowers who want to establish or strengthen their credit rating.
Egg describes its credit card as one to stick with. Notwithstanding the droll egg reference eggs credit card is clearly competitive.
Goldfish credit cards - which are owned by Morgan Stanley Bank - offer customers 0 per annum on balance transfers for a six-month period although this is subject to a 2 handling fee.
Halifax certainly gives you extra when it comes to credit cards as it offers an extensive choice for consumers.
Marbles credit cards stopped accepting new applicants from 12 April 2007.
Mint - the credit card famous for its one missing edge - offers 0 on both balance transfers and new purchases until 1 February 2008.
MBNA offer a range of financial products including credit cards - the three branded MBNA credit cards headed-up by the MBNA Platinum Plus Credit Card. Other credit cards include MBNA Classic Credit Card and MBNA Platinum Rewards Credit Card.
Morgan Stanley credit cards come in two flavours: the Platinum card - available in black and grey - and the buy and fly! MasterCard which earns you air miles as you spend.
NatWest has a range of credit cards to suit different types of borrower; namely the Classic Gold Platinum and Student.
The Post Office Mastercard is funded by the Bank of Ireland.
The no-fuss credit cards available from Sainsburys Bank come in two flavours; the standard credit card and the platinum credit card.
A Sky card goes beyond what you put into your Sky box.
Tesco credit cards come with the advantage that the supermarket has very deep pockets.
Virgin Money prides itself on the length of interest free period that applies to its trendily-marketed credit cards.