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Representative Example:
If you spend £1,200 at an annual interest rate of 11.3% p.a. (variable) your representative rate will be 11.9% APR (variable).
The basics
- Representative APR 11.9%(variable)
- Payment Network Visa
- Balance transfer fee 3%
Card features
- Great for
- No European foreign usage fees
- But be aware that
- It is only available to over 50s
Is this card right for you?
To take this card you
- Must have a permanent United Kingdom address and bank account (including Channel Islands and Isle of Man)
- Must be aged 50 years or over
- Must have a good credit history
- Must have an income of £12,000 or more per annum
Introductory interest rates
| Rate | Duration |
Purchases | 0% | 9 months |
Cash advances | - | - |
Balance transfers | 0% | 9 months |
Cheque advances | - | - |
Money transfers | - | - |
Long term interest rates
| Monthly | Annual |
Purchases | 0.941% | 11.3% |
Cash advances | 1.634% | 19.6% |
Balance transfers | 0.941% | 11.3% |
Cheque advances | - | - |
Money transfers | - | - |
Price for risk | No |
Fees
Annual fee | - |
Late payment | £10 |
Over credit limit | £10 |
Foreign exchange EU | 0% |
Foreign exchange non-EU | 0% |
Return payment | £10 |
Copies of statements | £5 |
| Handling fee | Min fee | Max fee |
Cash advances | 2% | £2 | - |
Cheque advances | - | - | - |
Balance transfers | 3% | £0 | - |
Money transfers | - | - | - |
Repayment details
- Interest free period - 55 days
- Your monthly minimum payment will be the greater of:
- 3% of the outstanding balance on your statement (minimum £5)
OR
- 1% of the outstanding balance plus interest, plus fees, plus any insurance premium, plus the amount of any arrears which are payable immediately.
- If you make only the minimum payment each month, it will take longer and cost you more to clear your balance
- The above minimum repayment details may vary between providers, so please review T&Cs; for specific details.
- Allocation of payments:
If you do not pay your balance in full Saga will allocate your payments to balances with the highest interest rate before balances with lower interest rates. Most commonly occurring payments types, which must be in sterling, are deducted from the account balance in the following order:
cash interest;
cash advance fees from previous statements;
cash advances (including cash from a cash machine) from previous statements;
interest;
fees from previous statements; and
purchases from previous statements.
The remainder (if any) will be applied to transactions on the current statement in the following order:
Credit limit
Minimum credit limit | £500 |
Maximum credit limit | - |
Other features
Free purchase protection | No |
Internet fraud guarantee | Yes |
Rewards | Travel |
How your promotional rates will change
- After 9 months, the rate on Balance Transfers will go from 0% to 11.3%.
- After 9 months, the rate on Purchases will go from 0% to 11.3%.
Fees to be aware of
- For a balance transfer, you'll be charged 3% of the balance you're transferring. There is a minimum charge of £0.
About Saga
Saga began as a holiday company offering coach trips to the coast and abroad, but having celebrated its 60th birthday, now offers a huge range of products and services including a range of financial services to the Over 50s such as savings, annuities, life insurance and credit cards.
Your chance of approval
Will you get this card?
Find out if you will get this card. Start >>
To apply for this card
Go to the Saga website
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Representative Example:
If you spend £1,200 at an annual interest rate of 11.3% p.a. (variable) your representative rate will be 11.9% APR (variable).
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