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4.85

Based on 952 reviews

A product by Yonder

Yonder’s credit card is available on a free plan or a paid plan for additional benefits. You’ll earn points on your spending which can be used for dining, shopping and travel...

4.53

Based on 68 reviews

A product by NatWest

NatWest Cashback Plus Credit Card reviews can help you to find out about the pros and cons of the Cashback Plus Credit Card credit card. What kind of features do...

4.27

Based on 26 reviews

A product by Lloyds Bank

Lloyds Bank have a rewards credit card, called the Ultra which offers cashback on spending at home and abroad. There’s no cap on how much cashback you can earn each month....

4.06

Based on 93 reviews

A product by American Express

The British Airways American Express credit card allows you to collect Avios on purchases you’re already making, with no annual fee. A fixed monthly fee is shown upfront, with no interest...

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3.97

Based on 345 reviews

A product by Tesco Bank

With Tesco Bank Clubcard credit cards, you can collect Clubcard points, spread the cost of larger purchases, help build your credit score and transfer balances. There are a range of cards...

3.81

Based on 120 reviews

A product by American Express

Smart Money People is the UK's #1 place for financial services reviews, including of The American Express Card - the flagship card launched by Amex in 1969. With a whole...

3.12

Based on 110 reviews

A product by ASDA Money

The Asda Money credit card is designed for everyday spending. Asda Money give you rewards and cashback on your Asda purchases when you’re a credit card customer. There’s no annual fee...

2.05

Based on 900 reviews

A product by John Lewis

With the John Lewis Partnership credit card, you earn points on eligible purchases to get John Lewis and Waitrose gift cards. You can check your eligibility in minutes without affecting...

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Frequently asked questions

What is a cashback credit card?

A cashback credit card pays you back a percentage of everything you spend, usually between 0.5% and 5%. The cashback is typically credited to your account monthly or annually. Some cards offer higher cashback rates on specific categories like supermarkets or fuel, and a lower rate on everything else.

 

What is a rewards credit card?

A rewards credit card earns you points, miles or loyalty credits every time you spend. These can be redeemed for flights, hotel stays, retailer gift cards or other benefits. The value of rewards varies significantly between providers, so it’s worth calculating how quickly you’d accumulate and redeem points before choosing.

 

Are rewards and cashback credit cards worth it?

Yes, if you pay off your balance in full every month. If you carry a balance, the interest charges will quickly outweigh any rewards earned. The best way to use a rewards or cashback card is to treat it like a debit card: spend only what you can afford and clear the balance in full each statement period.

 

Do rewards credit cards charge an annual fee?

Some rewards and cashback cards charge an annual fee, usually between £25 and £200 per year. Premium cards with generous travel perks tend to charge the most. It’s worth calculating whether the value of the rewards you’d earn exceeds the cost of the annual fee before applying.

 

Can you use a rewards credit card abroad?

You can use most rewards credit cards abroad, but many charge a foreign transaction fee (typically 2–3% per transaction). If you travel frequently, it may be worth looking at specialist travel credit cards designed for overseas spending, which often come with no foreign transaction fees.

 

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