Compare balance transfers

Compare balance transfers
If you are a really savvy borrower you never need to pay interest on a credit card balance ever again
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The balance transfer credit card offer is the main way the credit card companies attract new customers. But, with so many to choose from, finding the best balance transfer deal can be a struggle.

Compare balance transfers using our comparison tables and save yourself hundreds of pounds in interest each year. In fact, if you are a really savvy borrower - and your credit history is reasonably good - you never need to pay interest on a credit card balance ever again. Simply switch your credit card balance from one balance transfer credit card to the next while you pay off your debt.

But you might not want to keep switching your debt from one balance transfers credit card to another every 10-12 months or so. If so then compare low rate cards and apply online for one that offers a good deal on balance transfers for an extended period.

The best low rate credit card at present is the Capital One Platinum low rate card. You can lock in a low rate of 8.5% fixed on balance transfers until 01/08/2012 - see more low rate cards.

The top balance transfer credit card around today is the Virgin credit card offering 16 months of 0% interest. That could save you hundreds of pounds a year - apply today to start saving.

 Credit card 0% transfers APR Features Apply
 Virgin credit card 16 months 16.9% 2.98% balance transfers fee Go

Learn more about balance transfer credit cards

The Egg credit card - more information

The Virgin credit card - more information

The Capital One Platinum credit card - more information

The Lloyds TSB Platinum credit card - more information

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