Credit cards offers & sign-up deals
The table below displays a range of credit cards from our online partners with sign-up offers. Conditions, costs and eligibility criteria apply.

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What is a credit card offer?
Credit card offers are when the credit card provider gives you a bonus amount of rewards points, frequent flyer points, cash back, or other reward, when you apply for and are approved for a certain credit card. There may be conditions attached to the credit card offer. For example, to get bonus points or cashback, the provider may require you to spend a certain amount on the credit card within a specified time period.
Providers may also only offer credit card deals for limited time. For example, you may get a 0% interest rate for the first 12 months or pay no annual fee for the first year only.
While many of these credit card deals may seem tempting, bear in mind that the costs of owning and using a credit card can quickly cancel out the benefits of some of these offers. You should always consider whether the credit card suits your spending habits and whether you are likely to pay off the card each month. This is particularly important for rewards credit cards and frequent flyer credit cards as they often come with a high interest rate.
What is the best credit card?
There is no one-size-fits all option when it comes to credit cards, and the ‘best’ one for you will ultimately be one that meets your needs, and that you can manage appropriately to avoid debt. For instance, if you are a frequent traveller, then a credit card linked to a frequent flyer program can offer some tempting perks in terms of airline miles and airport lounge access, as long as you spend enough to take advantage of these things, and can manage your card, paying it off each billing cycle to avoid interest. Likewise, card that offers cashback rewards or points to spend at partner retailers can be appealing, as long as you take advantage of these offers, and manage the card appropriately to avoid incurring interest.
It’s important to keep in mind that most rewards credit cards come with higher fees than standard credit cards, so if you take one of these cards out, so it’s important to balance the cost of the perks on offer against the fees you’ll pay to decide if they are actually worthwhile for you.
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