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NW Credit or Debit cards

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I have got a NW credit and Debit cards. Which one will attract less charge whilst travelling abroad not europe? Thanks

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  • Inactive
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    loulou41 wrote: »
    I have got a NW credit and Debit cards. Which one will attract less charge whilst travelling abroad not europe? Thanks

    Is that a Nat West or Nationwide question?
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
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    loulou41 wrote: »
    I have got a NW credit and Debit cards. Which one will attract less charge whilst travelling abroad not europe? Thanks
    Whether 'NW' means Natwest or Nationwide, you'll find the foreign transaction charges for all UK Debit & Credit cards listed HERE.
  • apt
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    However, that's a list that needs updating as it omits the debit card providers that do not charge - Metro Bank, Cumberland BS, from 1 Jan Norwich & Peterborough. Also Santander Zero Current Account, but that requires a substantial additional product. Coventry BS is also better than Nationwide - 2% but no ATM fee.
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
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    apt wrote: »
    However, that's a list that needs updating as it omits the debit card providers that do not charge - Metro Bank, Cumberland BS, from 1 Jan Norwich & Peterborough. Also Santander Zero Current Account, but that requires a substantial additional product. Coventry BS is also better than Nationwide - 2% but no ATM fee.
    It should also reflect the fact that the Halifax Clarity Credit Card does not necessarily have the oft-quoted (on this site) APR of 12.9%.

    That rate may apply to 2/3rds of customers but the other 3rd could be on rates of up to 21.9%:
    Your personal APR will be from 12.9% APR variable to 21.9% APR variable, depending on individual circumstances.
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