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Find out your credit score. For free.
We check your credit score and report every month and add insights into how you can improve it.
Find out your credit score. For free.
We check your credit score and report every month and add insights into how you can improve it.
Find out your credit score. For free.
We check your credit score and report every month and add insights into how you can improve it.
Find out your credit score. For free.
We check your credit score and report every month and add insights into how you can improve it.
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We check your credit score and report every month and add insights into how you can improve it.
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Approval for any credit card depends on your status. The representative APRs shown represent the interest rate offered to most successful applicants. Depending on your personal circumstances, the APR you're offered may be higher, or you may not be offered credit at all. Fees and rates are subject to change without notice. It's always wise to check the terms of any deal before you borrow. Most of the data in Finder's comparison tables is provided by Moneyfacts.
Self-employed? Have you considered a business credit card?
Capital on Tap Business Credit Card
- Credit limits up to £250,000
- Uncapped 1% cashback
- Up to 56 days interest-free on purchases
- No charges on FX transactions or UK ATMs
Representative example: When you spend £1,200 at a purchase rate of 36.19% (variable) p.a., your representative rate is 36.19% APR (variable). Eligibility requirements apply.
Am I eligible for a Capital on Tap card?
You may be eligible for a Capital on Tap Business Card if you meet the following criteria:
- Your business turnover is at least £2,000 per month
- You and your business are based in the UK.
- Your business is active on Companies House
- Your business is registered as a private limited company (Ltd) or limited liability partnership (LLP)
- You have no unsatisfied county court judgments (CCJs) against you or your business in the past year (a CCJ is the court order you get if you fail to repay money you owe).
- Your business is not a charity, trust, fund or Royal Charter
- Your business is not a public limited company (PLC)
- Your business is not dormant, dissolved or an inactive company
- You are not a sole trader
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