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Last week to get the Lloyds TSB Platinum balance transfer discount

Last week to get the Lloyds TSB Platinum balance transfer discount
The 50% balance transfer fee refund, on offer with the Lloyds TSB Platinum credit card, won’t be available after the 22nd of October.
If you’re after a cheap balance transfer then the Lloyds TSB Platinum balance transfer credit card could be just right for you.
If you've got an existing card debt and you transfer it to this Lloyds card, you'll only have to pay a 1.5% transfer fee and you won't have to pay any interest for 15 months.
If you apply for the card on or before October 22nd, you'll only have to pay a 1.5% transfer fee.
That's as long as you apply for the card on or before October 22nd and you transfer a debt worth at least £1500. You also need to make the transfer before November 16th. (Strictly speaking, you won't pay a 1.5% fee. You'll pay a 3% fee and then get a 50% refund a month later.)
But time is running out; on the 22nd of October the half price offer will come to an end.
Who cares?
When you look at balance transfer cards, you should look at both the size of the fee and the length of the 0% period. It's a good idea to go for a low transfer fee if you can but only if you think you can pay off the debt within the card's 0% period.
If you don't pay off all the debt during the 0% period, you'll have to transfer the debt to another card and then pay another fee.
New shift
Recently the balance transfer market has been focussed on offering longer interest free periods rather than cheaper fees.
Many cards charge 3% plus now and offer anything between nine and 23 months interest free on the transfers. That's nearly two years!
Sadly there isn’t a direct correlation between the two. Just because one card has a high fee doesn't mean it necessarily has a long interest-free period.
And to make matters even more complicated you normally can't transfer balances between cards offered by the same provider. This is most likely to be a problem if you have a card that isn't branded with one of the well-known financial names. So if, say, your card is branded as, say, a charity credit card, you need to find out which bank is actually providing the card.
So choosing the best balance transfer card for you isn't necessarily easy. But to help you, here's a table with the best balance transfer cards on the market and their fees.
Balance transfer credit cards charging 3% and under
Card | 0% period on balance transfers | Balance transfer fee | Fee paid on £1,500 balance transfer | Fee paid on 3,000 balance transfer |
15 months | 1.50% | £22.50 | £45.00 | |
15 months | 1.50% | £22.50 | £45.00 | |
Barclaycard Platinum Low Fee | 16 months | 1.60% | £24.00 | £48.00 |
MBNA Everyday Credit Card | 17 months | 2% | £30.00 | £60.00 |
9 months | 2.5% | £37.50 | £75.00 | |
22 months | 2.60% | £39.00 | £78.00 | |
23 months | 2.80% | £42.00 | £84.00 | |
20 months | 2.85% | £42.75 | £85.50 | |
22 months | 2.90% | £43.50 | £87.00 | |
14 months | 2.90% | £43.50 | £87.00 | |
14 months | 2.98% | £44.70 | £89.40 | |
20 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 | |
18 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 | |
17 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 | |
15 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 | |
15 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 | |
12 months | 3% | £45.00 | £90.00 |
As I said earlier, paying more does not necessarily provide the longest period interest free. The AA Members Rewards Visa for instance offers 12 months interest-free for a fee of 3%, but Lloyds offers 15 months for 1.5%. The only difference is you pay £45 more for a worse deal!
However, the longest interest free period on the market today comes from the Barclaycard 23-Month Platinum Visa which gives you a whopping 23 months to clear your debt for a handling fee of 2.8%. It’s not the cheapest, but it does represents a better deal than the Halifax 20-month MasterCard which offers three months less but charges 0.2% more.
Cheap alternatives to Lloyds
If you are set on getting the cheapest deal but you miss out on the Lloyds special 50% offer or are unable to apply, you do have a few other options.
The Fluid Card also charges a market leading fee of just 1.5% on balance transfers and debt remains interest free for the same 15 months. With this card though you can transfer any balance across and it's not a time-restricted offer.
In addition, the card is interest free on any new purchases for five months compared to only three months with Lloyds.
You can also do money transfers with the Fluid Card (for a fee of 4%) which enjoy the same 15 month interest-free period. You can even perform a soft search to see if you are likely to be accepted before you apply.
Please note that the Fluid credit card is powered by MBNA, so if you have existing debts associated with this firm - like from Virgin Money - you won’t be able to transfer those debts to a Fluid card.
In which case, the Barclaycard Platinum Low Fee balance transfer credit card may be able to help instead with the next best rate of 1.6% over 16 months.
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