Finding the best rates…
Finding the best rates…
Filter for the cards built to tackle existing balances.
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Methodology: every card landing page is filtered from the same live dataset as the main credit card comparison page. Read the methodology.
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Balance-transfer card searches deserve a standalone landing page because the user goal is not generic card comparison. It is usually debt management, interest relief, or repayment restructuring. A full market list is not the right first tool for that job because most cards are not designed around the transfer use case. This page narrows the field to products with an actual balance-transfer offer so you can compare the relevant segment directly.
That sharper scope helps you focus on the details that matter after the initial filter: how the transfer is priced, how long the offer lasts, and what happens when the promotional period ends. A card can look attractive on the surface and still become expensive if the revert economics are poor or the setup costs are too high. This landing page is meant to speed up the first stage of that analysis by putting debt-transfer products in one place before the harder decisions begin.
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Common Questions
They are most relevant for users trying to move existing card debt to a new issuer under more favourable introductory terms. This is a very different search from rewards or everyday spending card shopping.
Look at the transfer window, any transfer fee, the revert rate after the promo, and whether the card makes sense if you need extra time beyond the introductory term.
Because the intent is specific and the decision criteria are different. Borrowers trying to roll debt forward should not have to filter through reward-focused cards before finding the products designed for that job.