Do you ever wonder how much you would save if you transferred the balance from your credit card to a 0% balance transfer credit card?
If the answer to this question is yes, then you will be pleased to hear that we have just launched our new 'Balance transfer calculator'
In last month’s poll we found that 29% of those who responded did not transfer their credit card balances at the end of a 0% balance transfer offer. Almost two-thirds of this 29% said that they didn’t switch because they couldn’t be bothered.
Seeing the amount set to be saved by switching credit cards is in our opinion one of the best incentives to make the switch, so if you were one of the 29%, this is the calculator for you.
If you enter in the details of your current credit card plus the details of the credit card you are thinking of switching to, the calculator will work out how much you are set to save by transferring your balance.
Try out our 'Balance transfer calculator' here.
NOTE: This calculator is for guidance only – it is always best to check specific details with the credit card provider before signing a contract. Additionally, the quoted APR payable on the balance transfer credit card will be ‘typical’; therefore you may be awarded a higher or lower APR by the credit card provider.

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In our Tools section you will find resources which, if used correctly, will help you to repair your finances.

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