Everything you need to know about the range of Natwest Credit Cards.
| NatWest - Platinum MasterCard | ||||
Balance Transfers |
Purchases |
Representative APR (Variable) |
Benefits |
0% for 15 months (2.9% fee) | 0% for 6 months | 17.9% APR |
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Representative example: assumed borrowing of £1200, representative 17.9% APR (variable). Purchase rate 17.95% PA. | Details | |||
| NatWest - YourPoints World MasterCard | ||||
Balance Transfers |
Purchases |
Representative APR (Variable) |
Benefits |
0% for 13 months (2.9% fee) | 0% for 13 months | 17.9% APR |
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Representative example: assumed borrowing of £1200, representative 17.9% APR (variable). Purchase rate 17.95% PA. | Details | |||
| NatWest - Classic Card Current Acc holders MasterCard | ||||
Balance Transfers |
Purchases |
Representative APR (Variable) |
Benefits |
19.9% for 13 months (2.9% fee) | 0% for 13 months | 19.9% APR |
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Representative example: assumed borrowing of £1200, representative 19.9% APR (variable). Purchase rate 17.9% PA. This offer is only available to existing NatWest current account customers | Details | |||
NatWest has a range of credit cards to suit different types of borrower; namely the Classic , Platinum and Student. The Classic and Platinum cards have the same typical variable APR and come with 0% interest on balance transfers and new purchases. Up to 56 days on all purchases are available across these three NatWest credit cards - proving the balance is paid off in full every month.
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Ironically NatWests Student credit card comes with none of these benefits while its interest rate is also priced higher. The card limit is also capped at £500.
The difference between the Classic or standard and Platinum card is the age you need to be to apply 18 and 25 respectively and the minimum earnings required £10,000 and £25,000 respectively.
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2009-03-02 18:01:41 © Moneyextra.com