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Barclaycard Credit Card Details
Card Provider:
Barclaycard
Card Name:
Breathe
Typical APR (variable):
12.9 % APR
Annual Rates for Cash Withdrawals:
27.9 %
Cash Withdrawal Fee Percent:
2.50 %
Cash Withdrawal Minumum Fee:
£ 2.50
Minimum Salary Required to Apply:
£ 10000.00
Intro Rate:
0 %
Introductory Rate Period:
12 mths
Maximum Interest Free Period:
56 days
Existing Card Debt Transfer Allowed:
Travel/Accident Insurance:
None
Purchase Protection:
90 days up to £5,000
Loyalty Bonus/Cash Back:
None
Notes:
Applicants must be 21 or over and have a regular income of at least £10,000 per annum. Introductory rate of 0% applies for purchases for 12 months from account opening. Also, 0% purchase rate on public transport (excludes Transport for London). The card that donates 50% of profits (after tax) to projects that tackle climate change. Also offers and discounts available with Ecotricity, Halfords, Barclays, Eurocamp and Crocus Gardening (refer for full details). Charges for balance transfers are 2.5% unless informed otherwise. Benefits include identity protection service, fraud protection for online shopping, holiday deals with our Travel Service and online account management. Option for text alerts five days before your payment is due. No annual fee. There is an interest free period of up to 56 days for purchases if you pay your balance in full and on time. Interest on cash will be charged on a daily basis from the transaction date until your account is repaid in full. Interest on balance transfer will be charged on a daily basis from the end of any intro period. For full details of how payments received are applied to your account please refer to the credit card agreement terms and conditions. Default charges £12 for going overlimit, making late payments and for returned payments. See terms and conditions for more details.