Issued by HSBC UK
Rates & Fees
| Purchase APR: |
16.9%
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Annual Fee: |
None
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| Introductory APR: |
0%
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Intro Period: |
3 months |
| Transfer APR: |
16.9%
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Transfer Fee: |
See Terms*
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| Transfer Intro APR: |
0%
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Transfer Intro Period: |
15 months* |
| Cash Advance APR: |
23.90%
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Grace Period: |
* |
| Cash Advance Fee: |
See Terms*
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Late Payment Fee: |
See Terms*
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| Over Limit Fee: |
* |
Returned Check Fee: |
* |
| Foreign Conversion Rate: |
See Terms*
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Default/Penalty APR: |
*
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Offer Details
- 0% for 15 months on balances transferred within 30 days of you opening your account. 2.9% balance transfer fee applies, minimum £5.
- 0% on purchases for 3 months from account opening.
- Typical 16.9% APR variable.
- No annual fee to pay.
- Free additional credit card for partners or family members over 18.
- 24-hour worldwide assistance and an emergency cash advance if your card is lost or stolen.
- Up to 8% discount on Thomas Cook holidays booked through the HSBC Travel Club.
- Up to 56 days' interest-free period available when you pay your whole credit card balance in full and on time.
- In order to apply for an HSBC Bank Credit Card you need to:
- Have an HSBC current account.
- Pay more than £500 monthly into your current account and have a salary of £8,500 or more. If you're a student account holder you don't need to pay a minimum amount or salary into your account.
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Other Incentives
As of 3/10
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