Clubcard Credit Cards
Credit cards are designed to help you borrow money in a secure, flexible way. The right card could help you spread the cost of a big purchase, build your credit score or cover an unexpected expense.
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Have an existing credit card with a higher interest rate? You could save money by transferring your balance to a new card.
If you’re looking for a bit of extra flexibility when you’re making big purchases, a credit card could help you spread the cost of repayments over time.
Whether it's your weekly shop, your morning coffee or weekend treat, you can track your spending and manage your money in one place - and collect Clubcard points nearly every time you spend.
Our Foundation Credit Card could help you get your credit rating to where you want it to be. Get monthly updates with the handy CreditView tool to track your credit score.
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Balance Transfer Credit Card
interest
0%
for
months
transfer fee
%
on balance transfers from account opening
- 24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases
- Our longest 0% interest period on balance transfers for 29 months (2.95% fee)
- 0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
Your APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
£0
balance transfer amount at opening
£0
per month taking months to repay
£0
Total interest (0%)
Total interest (%) after 0% period ends
£0
balance transfer fee (% of £0.00)
Representative example
Balance Transfer Credit Card
interest
0%
for
months
transfer fee
%
on money transfers from account opening
- 24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases
- Our longest 0% interest period on balance transfers for up to 29 months (2.95% fee)Our longest 0% interest period on balance transfers for up to 29 months (2.95% fee)
- 0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
Your 0% interest period, APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
£0
money transfer amount at opening
£0
per month taking months to repay
£0
Total interest (0%)
Total interest (%) after 0% period ends
£0
money transfer fee (% of £0.00)
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Low Fee Balance Transfer Card
interest
0%
for
months
transfer fee
%
on balance transfers from account opening
- 24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases24.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases
- 0% interest on balance transfers for 18 months (low 0.99% fee)
- 0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
Your APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
£0
transfer amount at opening
£0
per month taking months to repay
£0
Total interest (0%)
Total interest (%) after 0% period ends
£0
transfer fee (% of £0.00)
Representative example
Low Fee Balance Transfer Card
interest
0%
for
months
transfer fee
%
on money transfers from account opening
- 22.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases22.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases
- 0% interest on balance transfers for up to 18 months (low 1.99% fee)0% interest on balance transfers for up to 18 months (low 1.99% fee)
- 0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)0% interest on money transfers for the first 9 months (3.99% fee)
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
Your 0% interest period, APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
£0
transfer amount at opening
£0
per month taking months to repay
£0
Total interest (0%)
Total interest (%) after 0% period ends
£0
transfer fee (% of £0.00)
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Low APR Credit Card
% APR representative
(variable) on purchases
- 10.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases10.9% APR representative (variable) on purchases
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
Your APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
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£0
£0
£0
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Foundation Credit Card
- Starting credit limits between £250 - £1,500 and monthly repayments from £25Starting credit limits between £250 - £1,500 and monthly repayments from £25
- Get access to Tesco Bank CreditView, provided by TransUnion, for 3 years from account opening, and track your credit score with monthly updatesGet access to Tesco Bank CreditView, provided by TransUnion, for 3 years from account opening, and track your credit score with monthly updates
- Collect Clubcard points almost every time you shopCollect Clubcard points almost every time you shop
- You may be considered for regular optional credit limit increases if you manage your account well.You may be considered for regular optional credit limit increases if you manage your account well Learn more about credit limit increases
Your APR and credit limit may vary depending on your circumstances
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Using a Clubcard Credit Card, you could collect:
Points for every £4 spent at Tesco
4 points with a Clubcard alone
Point for every £4 spent on Tesco fuel (excluding Esso) plus 1 point for every 1 litre bought
1 point for every 2 litres bought with a Clubcard alone
Point for every £8 spent outside Tesco
0 points with a Clubcard alone
100 points = £1.00 in vouchers. Find out more about turning points to vouchers and collecting points.
With your vouchers, you can:
Save on groceries and fuel
Use your vouchers to save in Tesco, as well as on fuel at Tesco petrol stations and at Esso sites with a Tesco Express
Get 2x more value from your vouchers with Tesco Reward Partners
Exchange your vouchers to use on days out, eating out and more with over 100+ Tesco Reward Partners
See how your Credit Card spend turns into Clubcard vouchers
How much do you spend a month?
Using one of our Credit Cards, you could collect:
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Clubcard points | ||
Clubcard vouchers | ||
Tesco Reward Partners | up to | up to |
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Clubcard points | |
Clubcard vouchers | |
Tesco Reward Partners | up to |
After 1 year |
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Clubcard points | |
Clubcard vouchers | |
Tesco Reward Partners | up to |
That's 16500 more points each year than using your Clubcard alone, just for spending on a Tesco Bank Credit Card.
turn in vouchers
into to use with Tesco Reward Partners
*after 1 year
Credit card FAQs
A credit card lets you spend money up front, with the agreement that you’ll pay it back later along with some interest. How much money you can spend depends on the limit set by the provider and the type of card you have.
While you don't have to pay back the balance in full every month, you will be expected to make a minimum payment, which will be set by your provider based on things like how much money you've borrowed.
A credit card lets you spend money up front, with the agreement that you’ll pay it back later along with some interest. How much money you can spend depends on the limit set by the provider and the type of card you have.
Do you want to pay off debts?
A balance transfer card can be used as a way to consolidate debts and simplify paying them back.
Do you want to improve your low credit score?
Credit building credit cards, also called foundation cards, let you borrow smaller amounts of money whilst helping you build a credit score.
Do you want to buy something expensive?
If you have a one off or big purchase in mind, a 0% purchase card could give you an interest free period to help you spread the cost.
Do you want to get rewarded for your purchases?
Some credit cards offer rewards on your spending. These are typically suited to people who will use their card often and pay off the balance in full each month.
Do you want a card to go travelling with?
There are some credit cards that are specially designed to reward travellers.
The main types of credit cards are:
Purchase credit cards
These are a way to spread the cost of a big purchase, whether it’s new furniture or a dream holiday. You will be expected to pay back at least a minimum amount each month until your balance is paid off. It may have an interest free period at the start, letting you spread the cost of your expensive purchases.
Balance transfer credit cards
There are some credit cards that let you transfer your balance from other cards and pay no interest on your balance for a set amount of time. This can be useful for consolidating debts. There may be a one off balance transfer fee to offset the interest free period.
Foundation or credit building credit cards
Credit builder or foundation credit cards are an option for people who are looking to improve their low credit score or lack of credit history. Credit limits usually start low on this type of credit card, but can grow over time as you make your payments and your credit score improves.
Rewards credit cards
Reward cards could be a good option for people who are planning to use their cards for everyday spending. They let you earn points through a reward scheme, and you can then use the points for a variety of goods or services.
Cashback credit cards
Letting you earn an amount of cashback on the money you spend, cashback credit cards could be useful for people who want to use their cards for everyday spending. It's important to factor in any interest charges as these will offset any cashback earned.
Travel credit cards
There are some credit cards that are aimed at people who travel often. They tend to let you make purchases overseas without having to pay foreign transaction fees, like some standard credit cards do. They also help you make sure you’re able to take advantage of better exchange rates.
Credit cards can be useful for spreading the cost of big purchases, consolidating debts or building up your credit score. They can also offer extra benefits, like rewards or cashback.
If you're not able to keep to a payment schedule, your credit score could be lowered rather than improved. It’s also important to choose the right credit card for your needs – the benefits need to match up to how you plan to use your card. It can also be bad for your credit score to apply for a card and be turned down.
You can find out how likely you are to be approved for a credit card without affecting your score by using our credit card eligibility checker
- If you have 0% interest rates, these apply from the day you opened your account
- You can transfer up to 95% of your available credit limit. You won't be able to transfer a balance between Tesco Bank Credit Cards
- For money transfers: purchases made using money that has been transferred will not benefit from protection under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Section 75 protection is only available if you make the purchase with your credit card (not all purchases are eligible for this protection)
- Foundation Credit Limit Increases: You will be considered for regular credit limit increases if you stay within your credit limit, make your minimum payments on time and manage your account well. You also need to manage any other credit products you have, such as loans and other credit cards well.
APR is short for Annual Percentage Rate. It tells you the cost of borrowing, as a percentage of the amount you owe, over a year.
You can use the APR to work out how much a credit card, loan or mortgage, or other forms of credit will cost. The APR includes the interest rate charged, along with any fees.
Most credit cards have a variable APR, and all it means is that the Annual Percentage Rate for a credit card may change over time. If the APR on your card is going to change, you’ll be notified in advance.
After applying, your application will either be accepted, referred, or declined. If you meet all the requirements, you’ll be accepted and, after accepting the terms and conditions, will receive your credit card within a few weeks.
If your application is referred, you’ll be placed into a referral queue, and we’ll usually get in touch with you to ask for more information. We’ll also let you know if your application is declined. Read more on these credit application outcomes in greater detail.
You’ll receive your card 5-7 days after your application is accepted, along with your terms and conditions, a copy of your credit agreement and your welcome booklet.
- Direct Debit
- Bank transfer
- Debit card
- Cheque
Find out how to pay using these methods on our page about how to pay your credit card bill.
Most of our charges and fees relate to when you move money between accounts, withdraw cash, or pay for things abroad. You may also be charged if you go over your credit limit or miss a payment. You can check your interest rate on your monthly statements.
To see the complete list, read our page on charges, fees, and interest.
Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act you could get extra protection if something goes wrong on single purchases that cost between £100 and £30,000. So if something you've paid for turns up broken or faulty, or if it doesn't arrive at all, you may be able to get your money back through a Section 75 claim.
Read more about your consumer rights on our page on the top credit card features.
Yes, you can manage your credit card with Online Banking or on our Mobile Banking App.
Yes, your Tesco Bank Credit Card will work overseas.
With each transaction in a foreign currency you’ll be charged a foreign exchange fee of 2.75% of the cost of your purchase.
Get more information in our guide to using your credit and debit cards abroad.
Tesco Bank CreditView is a free, exclusive service to help our Foundation Credit Card customers to stay fully up to speed with changes in their credit rating and financial history, provided by TransUnion.
For three years from account opening Foundation Credit Card customers who register with Tesco Bank CreditView will have:
- Unlimited access to your Credit Report and credit score from TransUnion.
- Score Factors - a useful breakdown of the biggest influences on your overall credit score to help you understand things to change and things you're doing well.
- Credit Alerts - email updates on any significant changes to your credit report each month.
- Tesco Bank CreditView report - refreshed every 28 days with any new information passed on from other lenders, local authority, and courts (which Tesco Bank CreditView receive every 4-6 weeks).
- Score Simulator - simulate changes like adding a new credit card or a loan to your current credit report and understand how those changes might affect your credit score.
- Credit Mentor - identify what may be affecting your credit score and the actions that may improve it.
- Credit Education - access to information and FAQs on relevant topics such as credit reports.
- If you apply and are accepted for a Foundation Credit Card then we'll send you a welcome email which will include a personal link to sign up to Tesco Bank CreditView.
As part of the sign-up process you will be required to pass TransUnion's identity validation checks before accessing your Tesco Bank CreditView account.
It's worth knowing that only the primary credit card holder will have access to Tesco Bank CreditView.
A Tesco Bank Credit Card is also a Clubcard, so when you spend on it in Tesco you’ll collect your normal Clubcard points (1 point for every £1 spent) plus an extra 1 point for every £4 you spend.
When you buy Tesco fuel (excluding Esso) you’ll collect your normal Clubcard points at an enhanced rate of 1 point for every 1 litre bought (usually 1 point for every 2 litres with a Clubcard alone) and you’ll get 1 extra point for every £4 spent.
When you spend outside Tesco you’ll collect 1 point for every £8 you spend.
Points are calculated on single transactions and you must have available credit. Points collection rates are subject to change. Remember there are some things you won’t collect points on.
The Tesco Clubcard Scheme is administered by Tesco Stores Limited, Tesco House, Shire Park, Kestrel Way, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1GA who are responsible for fulfilling Clubcard points.
You can only collect points on purchases, so cash withdrawals, cash transactions, balance or money transfers, gambling transactions, buying travel money and regular payments like standing orders and Direct Debits don’t count.
There are also some products at Tesco you can’t collect points on, see the Clubcard website for details.
Every 3 months your Clubcard points are turned into Clubcard vouchers. Or you can choose to get them quicker with Faster Vouchers.
Your vouchers can be used to spend at Tesco, in store, online or on fuel (excluding Esso), or they can be exchanged to get up to 2x the value of your vouchers with Tesco Reward Partners.
The calculator works out how many Clubcard points you could collect if you had a Tesco Bank Credit Card and used it to pay for items in and out of Tesco.
Based on the amounts you enter into the calculator, we work out the number of Clubcard points you could collect and give an idea of the amount in Clubcard vouchers.
The fuel calculator uses an average price per litre to calculate the number of points, based on 1 point per litre bought. Calculation based on average fuel price per litre. Average price per litre is based on both petrol and diesel and an average fill of 33 litres. Average price per litre updated monthly.
Remember though, your points will be worked out on each individual transaction that you make and not on your total monthly spend. So, this means the calculator only gives an indication and the actual points you receive could vary.
Don't forget that you'll need to spend a minimum amount to begin collecting Clubcard points.
When you open a credit card account with us you’ll be automatically enrolled into the Clubcard scheme if you’re not already a member, and Tesco Bank will share information with Tesco Stores for the operation of your Clubcard account.
Clubcard accounts are managed separately by Tesco Stores, and you should visit the Tesco Stores privacy notice for further information about how Tesco Stores uses your information.
We make a few assumptions when we're doing our sums:
- You have been accepted for the card on the interest rates shown
- You will remain eligible for the promotional offer
- The credit limit we offer allows you to transfer the amount that you entered
- You will keep up with the monthly payments you entered
- You will stay within your credit limit
- You will make at least your minimum monthly repayment on time
- You will only use the card for the purpose you have selected
Discover our credit card types
Find out more about the different types of credit card we offer and how they work.
Learn more about credit cards
Tesco Bank Credit Cards are available to UK residents aged 18 and over. Subject to status.
Tesco Bank Credit Cards are provided by: Tesco Bank, PO Box 344, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE12 2GF.
Our banking business has now transferred to Barclays
Barclays will continue to use the Tesco Bank brand on all existing Tesco Bank banking products through a long-term strategic partnership with Tesco. If your application is successful, there’ll be no immediate changes to how you use and manage your account on a day-to-day basis.
To find out more and view a range of helpful documents just go to tescobank.com/transfer-scheme.