Credit card providers slash 0% balance transfer deals

Customers face a double whammy of record-high APRs and shorter 0% balance transfer periods. We look at what’s going on in the credit card market

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Credit card customers are being hit with record-high APRs and shorter 0% balance transfer deals.

Tesco Bank recently reduced its market-leading 0% balance transfer offer from 29 months down to 27 months. Last month, Virgin Money cut its 28-month 0% balance transfer deal to 26 months.

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Card0% periodAPR after 0% periodTransfer fee
Barclaycard Platinum 28 Month Balance Transfer VisaUp to 28 months24.9%3.45%
Halifax Longest 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card MastercardUp to 27 months24.9%3.49%
HSBC Balance Transfer Credit Card VisaUp to 27 months23.9%2.99%
Lloyds BankPlatinum 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card MastercardUp to 27 months24.9%3.2%
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Ruth Emery
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Ruth is an award-winning financial journalist with more than 15 years' experience of working on national newspapers, websites and specialist magazines.

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