Best money transfer credit cards

Money transfer credit cards will tempt those struggling with expensive short-term credit, such as an overdraft or loan. If you qualify, you can shift cash from the card to your bank account, and use that to clear the debt. Thereafter, you have up to 36 months of 0% interest, giving you time to pay off the debt without racking up further charges. One downside is that transfer fees are as high as 4% of the money you move - £40 for every £1,000. Remember to meet every minimum monthly repayment (at the very least), otherwise you will instantly lose the 0% deal, and end up in a worse position than you began. Also think twice before making purchases or withdrawing cash on the card, as APRs are at the high end.


Tesco Money Transfer Credit Card

Good for: Combined money transfer and balance transfer benefits

Tesco Clubcard Credit Card
Tesco Clubcard Credit Card

Tesco delivers the goods when it comes to money transfer credit card deals, with a 0% introductory rate for a market leading 36 months, available on balance transfers as well. Just remember the debt has to be paid off in the end, ideally before you start incurring interest. Every little counts!

Money transfer period

36 months

Transfer fee

3.94% on transfers made within the first 90 days

Balance transfer deal

36 months with 2.69% fee, within 90 days

Representative APR purchases

18.9%

Credit requirement

Those with weaker credit scores may get a shorter 0% interest period of 30 or 24 months, depending on circumstances


Virgin Money Transfer Credit Card

Good for: Money transfer plus low fee balance transfers

Virgin Money transfer credit card in black
Virgin Money transfer credit card in black

Virgin Money offers a range of money transfer credit cards with different length introductory rates, but this is the most generous stretching for 32 months. This applies to both money transfers, albeit with a pricey 4% fee, and balance transfers, with a far lower 0.60% fee. If you pass credit checks, you are guaranteed to get the full 32-month introductory rates, rather than a shorter offer.

Money transfer period

32 months

Transfer fee

4% fee if transferred within 60 days (thereafter 20.9% with a 5% handling fee)

Balance transfer deal

32 months with 0.60% fee if transferred within 60 days plus 0% on purchases for three months

Representative APR purchases

20.9%

Credit requirement

Good but will definitely get full 32 months if accepted


MBNA Platinum Credit Card

Good for: Lengthy 0% money transfer period lasting 32 months

The MBNA Platinum Credit Card combines a generous 32-month money transfer period, with 24 months on balance transfers. Its money transfer fee is competitive at 2.99%, the balance-transfer fee less so at 3.45%. The MBNA site includes a handy eligibility checker, to see what you might be offered before you apply.

Money transfer period

32 months

Transfer fee

2.99% if transferred within 60 days (thereafter 23.9% with a 5% handling fee)

Balance transfer deal

24 months but with expensive 3.45% fee

Representative APR purchases

19.9%

Credit requirement

Those with poor credit scores may still get the card, but with a shorter money transfer period

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