Compare balance transfer credit cards
Have outstanding debt that you want to try and clear? You might be able to get a better deal by transferring your balance to a credit card with a lower rate, or an 0% introductory rate.
If you're current credit card is costing you a lot of money in interest every month, switching your card to a 0% introductory balance transfer interest rate means you can make repayments to your credit card without paying any interest. So, you could end up paying off your outstanding balance faster by paying less interest overall.
As always, it's important to read the small print when comparing new balance transfer credit cards and you should factor in any associated balance transfer fees when you are working out if you would be better off. If you intend to make new purchases on your balance transfer card, you should also check the interest rate for new purchases, as this can often be higher on these types of cards.
At comparethemarket.com, we've made it really easy to compare balance transfer credit cards. Selecting 'compare cards' above will take you to our credit cards comparison table, where you can take a look at the deals available and compare the whole market. You can also take a look at a selction of balance transfer best buys in the top right corner of this page.
You could save money by comparing credit card balance transfers with comparethemarket.com today!