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Best Online Access Credit Card
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Halifax, Amex, MBNA and Barclaycard are all relatively well designed.
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I think Halifax and Lloyds run the same system and design on browser and app.
IMO, Amex, Lloyds (&Halifax) and NatWest have the best online and app systems.
MBNA app isn't too bad but it takes a bit too long logging in as you need the whole username and password. Whereas you can use Touch ID with Amex & NatWest, and memorable info for Lloyds & Halifax.0 -
Petert0204 wrote: »Hi, have you ever tried a Visa credit card by LUSO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION?
They are based in Hampden County, Massachusetts and have really good online bill payment system too.
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I've used. the majority credit card provides online.
Main players e.g. Barclaycard/hbos/rbs/mbna have excellent online services.
Unfortunately since2011 i'm at the lower end of credit cards.
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Like others have said, Barclaycard are pretty good. I also used to have a Barclays account and their online banking was good too. If you're looking to move the whole ka-gig over - they're worth considering. However, that being said - I didn't think much of the actual Barclays account. It was a pretty bog standard one unless you want to pay for the extras. Barclaycard tend to be pretty generous with their limits!
I also like Santander's online banking however, I don't have a credit card with them. But I know you can view both the credit card and the current account on one screen. Natwest are pretty good too.EMERGENCY FUND £1644.03 / £3000 (55% SAVED)
CAR FUND £1200 / £1200 (100% SAVED)0
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