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Expat Sterling Credit Card

Hi,

I'm looking for any suggestions:

I have a Halifax sterling credit card that is automatically cleared every month via DD from my UK bank account. I have had the cc for 15 years and never paying a penny in interest. The credit limit was £18,000 until two years ago when Halifax reduced it to £5,000; presumably due to the Lehmans collapse? Until then I had lived in Europe (Germany & Belgium) for ten years, then I moved to Australia.

Recently I booked a trip back to UK and the flights alone for my family were £4,500. So if I booked hotels too I would have maxed out the limit. I requested an increase but Halifax refused. I did a credit check back in January and apart from not being on the UK electoral role I have a perfect credit score.

My question is does anyone know of a sterling credit card for expats that has a greater limit than £5,000 that can be opened from Australia? None of the banks here have a 'partner' system. NAB owns Yorkshire and Clydesdale but they are the most complained about banks in a recent survey.

My experience of Halifax cc is that they employ under-trained staff in Belfast and in order to achieve anything, if at all, takes a very long phone call to a supervisor; it's just luck of the draw who you are connected to.

Thanks in advance.

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  • gt94sss2
    gt94sss2 Posts: 6,254 Forumite
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    neoman62 wrote: »
    My question is does anyone know of a sterling credit card for expats that has a greater limit than £5,000 that can be opened from Australia? None of the banks here have a 'partner' system.

    Have you tried HSBC? As well as operating in both Australia and the UK, they also have an offshore/expat offering

    And their HSBC Premier accounts (at least) allow you to get products in one country, based on your credit score in another..

    (or citibank?)

    Regards
    Sunil
  • neoman62
    neoman62 Posts: 39 Forumite
    Hi Sunil,

    HSBC - Do not operate Sterling credit cards to Australian residents,

    I recall going through the same exercise with citibank a few years ago and again, no joy.

    Thanks for your reply.
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