Why get a credit card with a low or 0% balance transfer interest rate?
It's useful if you're paying off credit cards at a high interest rate and want to clear the balance quicker by saving on the interest you pay each month.
What balance transfer fees will I pay?
You may need to pay a balance transfer fee when you move a balance from one card to another. If there's a fee it's stated in advertising for the product and in the terms and conditions. It's usually a percentage of the amount you want to transfer. So if the transfer fee is 3% and you want to move over £1,000, you would pay £30.
How do I get a balance transfer card?
You can apply for most balance transfer credit cards online, over phone and in branch - check with the provider. You can use comparison sites to find the best deal based on the amount you want to transfer, the monthly payments you can make and the deal length.
The success of your application and the credit limit you're offered depend on your individual circumstances and your credit score. The best deals are available to those with a high credit score.
Applications for credit cards show on your credit record, so it's not a good idea to apply too often as it could affect your score.
Usually, you can't transfer from one card to another if it's with the same company. For example, you wouldn't be able to get a TSB balance transfer credit card if you already hold a TSB credit card.