The best credit cards for Christmas 2017


Updated on 21 November 2017 | 3 Comments

From interest-free purchase credit cards to rewards credit cards, we round up the best ways to pay for all your Christmas spending.

If you want to spread the cost of Christmas, or get rewarded for your spending and enjoy extra protection, then a credit card is a great way to pay, providing you can afford to repay your balance in full before interest charges kick in.

But time is running out if you want to get hold of your card before the festive season.

We've taken a look at the very best credit cards to use for your Christmas spending.

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0% purchase credit cards

If you haven’t set aside some cash to help cope with the cost of Christmas a 0% purchase credit card is a great tool to have in your wallet, so long as you can ultimately afford to pay your spending off in full.

These cards don’t charge any interest on purchases for a set period, allowing you to pay off your debt in more manageable chunks.

The table below shows the longest lasting 0% cards on offer right now.

Credit card

0% period for purchases

Representative APR

Sainsbury's Bank Purchase Credit Card MasterCard

31 months

18.9%

Halifax 30 Month Purchase Credit Card 

30 months 18.9%

Sainsbury's Bank Dual Offer Credit Card Mastercard

30 months

18.9%

Post Office Money Matched Mastercard

30 months

18.9%

Tesco Bank Clubcard Credit for Purchases 

30 months

18.9%

Santander Everyday Credit Card Mastercard

30 months

18.9%

As you can see, Sainsbury's Bank has just pipped its competitors to the post by offering the longest-lasting deal with 31 months to clear what you spend over the festive period before interest kicks in.

However, while the length of the 0% period is important it’s worth investigating what other benefits a 0% purchase card has, as sacrificing a month or two could get you a better offer overall. For example, on the Santander Everyday Credit Card you'll get Retailer Offers. This gives you five welcome cashback offers of up to 25% at a range of popular retailers when you switch on Retailer Offers, via online or mobile banking.

The Sainsbury's cards offer up Nectar points, but if you're not a regular shopper at Sainsbury's you can earn Clubcard points with the Tesco Bank Clubcard Credit Card for Purchases. You'll collect one point for every £4 spent in Tesco (£4 minimum spend) and one point for every £8 spent elsewhere (minimum £8 spend).

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Cashback credit cards

With a cashback credit card you get a percentage of what you spend back in the form of cashback.

The Asda Cashback Plus Credit Card can nab you 2% cashback on all your spending at Asda including petrol and George.com. What's more, you'll earn 1% cashback on all other purchases and 10% cashback on selected Asda Money insurance products. If you incur a spot of debt over the festive season, you've got 15 months of interest-free balance transfers too. This one is better for you if you're planning on doing a lot of shopping at Asda as the card has a £3 monthly fee.

If you don't way to pay the fee, there's the Asda Cashback Credit Card. It gives you a lower 1% on Asda shopping and 0.5% everywhere else, but you can still get that 10% on Asda insurance products.  

Cashback credit cards tend to be reserved for those with good credit ratings, but if yours doesn't hit the mark you could try the aqua Reward Credit Card, which allows you to earn 0.5% on all purchases with no annual fee. However, you’ll want to make sure you can repay what you spend each month as the representative APR is 34.9%.

The NatWest and RBS Reward Account offerings are slightly different in that they pay out points in the form of Rewards. You'll get 1% back on supermarket spending and anything spent with a MyRewards scheme retailer. Everything else gets you 0.5% back. If you have a balance of 5.00 or more in Rewards you can convert them into money in your bank account, take them as gift cards from selected partner retailers or donations to one of the banks' selected charities. To give you an idea of how much you'll get, 5.00 in Rewards is equal to £5. 

As well as your Christmas shopping, you'll get 2% on bills such as Council Tax, utilities and broadband packages. 

What's more, those who hold a Reward account will have their £24 annual fee refunded.

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Reward credit cards

Reward credit cards allow you to boost or build up points as you spend which convert into all manner of treats.

If you collect Clubcard points, your best bet is to go with the Tesco Bank Premium Credit Card which gives you one point for every £1 spent (£1 minimum) in Tesco and one point for every £4 spent (£4 minimum) outside Tesco in each transaction. You'll also get £5,000 on your Premium Credit Card in any year you will collect 5,000 bonus points.

For all of the other cards you'll get one point for evert £4 spent (£4 minimum) in Tesco and one point for every £8 spent (£8 minimum) outside Tesco in each transaction. 

For those that collect Nectar points, Sainsbury’s Bank offers two Nectar points for every £1 spent in stores and fuel or one Nectar point for every £5 spent elsewhere on all of its cards including the Sainsbury's Bank Purchase Credit Card.

Those that would prefer to build up Avios for flights and holidays can use the British Airways American Express Credit Card to collect 1 Avios for virtually every £1 spent. At the moment you can get 5,000 bonus Avios when you spend £1,000 within the first three months of card membership. The representative APR is 22.9%.

Alternatively you could go for the British Airways American Express Premium Plus Credit Card. You'll earn 25,000 bonus Avios when spending £3,000 within the first three months and 1.5 Avios for virtually every £1 spent or 3 Avios for every £1 spent with British Airways or BA Holidays. The representative APR is 76% but watch out for the mammoth £195 annual fee.

With the Lloyds Bank Avios Rewards Amex/Mastercard you can earn 1.25 Avios for evey £1 spent on the Amex card and 1.25 Avios for every £5 spent on the Mastercard. You can also earn earn double Avios for the first six months of account opening using the Amex card (capped at £2,500 a month), and 1.25 Avios for every £5 balance transferred from a single provider. APR is 23.7%. 

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Play your cards right

Watch out for reward and cashback cards that don't come with a 0% purchase period. With these cards you should aim to pay back your bill in full each month to avoid interest eating into your cashback or rewards.

With cards that do come with a 0% introductory period make sure you have a plan on how to repay what you spend before the interest kicks in.

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