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Vanquis Bank
You could be approved and rebuild your credit with a Vanquis Bank Credit Card
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Vanquis Bank Visa Credit Card
Could help you get the credit you deserve |
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You could build your credit rating with a Vanquis Visa Card |
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Sensible credit limit helps you stay in control, from £150 to £1,000
You could get a credit limit increase on your 4th statement and further increases every 4 months, up to £3,000. Conditions apply see below*
You could get approved with no credit or a bad credit history |
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No annual fee
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UK call centre gives you the support you need |
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* To be considered for a credit limit increase, please keep all your credit agreements in order by paying on time, making use of your existing credit limit without going overlimit, and not taking on too much debt elsewhere. This is only a guide and meeting these criteria does not guarantee you a credit limit increase.
Important: Credit is subject to: status; telephone contact; confirmation of name and address; not already holding a credit card issued by Vanquis Bank; no reasonable suspicion of fraud, and is only available to UK residents who are at least 18 years of age and are not legally restricted from obtaining credit e.g. because of bankruptcy. Please read the Summary Box and Terms and Conditions for full financial details.
Vanquis Visa Card is issued by Vanquis Bank Limited. Vanquis Bank can be contacted at its registered office which is at Colonnade, Sunbridge Road, Bradford, BD1 2LQ. Registered number 2558509 England. Vanquis Bank Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Consumer Credit licence number 532364. Vanquis Bank Limited 2008-2011.
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There are lots of credit cards on the market and it can be hard to work out what’s the right option for you.
We’ve tried to make it as simple and easy as possible for you to compare credit cards and find a great deal by putting them in categories.
Some useful information about credit cards
It’s important to remember that when using a credit card you’re borrowing money from a lender. Every month you’ll receive a statement and will be required to repay a minimum amount off the total amount owing. If you do not pay off the full amount each month, interest will be added to the outstanding balance, unless you are on a period of 0% interest rate.
There are advantages and disadvantages of having a credit card, so before you apply, consider what you’ll use it for. There are a variety of credit cards available for different types of spending, so find one that suits you best.
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