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The NatWest Credit Card

Available to UK residents, aged 18+ and earning at least £10K per year

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No foreign transaction fees

You won't payforeign transaction feeswhen you use this credit card abroad

Use worldwide at Mastercard® locations, in-store and online

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Low interest rates

You could pay a low interest rate of 12.9% p.a. (variable) on purchases and 12.9% p.a. (variable) on balance transfers

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And more to unpack

No annual fee

Manage your card wherever, whenever with the NatWest mobile app (Criteria applies)

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Check your eligibility

We'll tell you if you'll be approved for this card and your indicative credit limit at the start of your application, with no impact on your credit score.

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Representative example

Purchase rate

12.9%

p.a (variable)

Representative APR

12.9%

(variable)

Assumed credit limit

£1200

Annual fee

£0

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Your actual credit limit and APR may vary depending on our credit assessment of you.

You may receive higher than our standard purchase rate of 12.9% p.a. (variable) up to 18.9% p.a. (variable) and higher than our balance transfer rate of 12.9% p.a. (variable) up to 18.9% p.a. (variable) upon application.Interest on fees and charges is payable in line with our terms and conditions.See thesummary boxdocument (PDF, 48KB)for more details.

Managing your credit card

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  • Card Features
  • Mobile App Features

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Other charges or fees

Some other important details you should know about.

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Potential charges and fees

Late paying

First thing's first, it's important to know we'll charge you £12 if you miss a payment. That’s why setting up a Direct Debit makes sense – you’ll never be late paying again. But we also know that life can get busy and it's easy to forget, so if you miss your payment due date by just one day, we won't charge you the late payment fee.

Over your limit

If you go over your limit we’ll charge you a fee of £12. If you only go over your limit by £12 or less, we won’t charge you. A good way to avoid going over your limit is to log onto NatWest Online Banking or fire up our mobile app and check your balance before you make your next card purchase.

For full details of fees, please see the Summary Box in the Ready to apply section below.

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Paying your credit card

We've made it as easy as possible for you to pay your card bill each month.

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Ways to pay your credit card

Most people choose to set up a Direct Debit to pay their credit card, although there are other ways you can pay. Once you’ve set it up, the payment will be taken automatically each month. You can choose to pay the minimum amount, the minimum payment plus or a fixed amount or your full credit balance every month.

If you'd prefer not to pay by Direct Debit, you can also make a payment in the mobile app or Online Banking.

If you do not hold a NatWest current account you can also pay your Credit Card from another UK bank account using Open Banking (Payit) via the mobile app or, if you wish you can arrange payment by direct debit, via Online or Telephone Banking with your current account.

Ourrepayment calculatorwill show you how much faster you might be able to clear your credit card balance if you pay more than the minimum amount.

What you should know

If you set up a Direct Debit for the minimum, minimum payment plus, fixed or full amount, the payment is claimed 25 calendar days from the statement date, or shortly afterwards.

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Spread the cost of your purchase

Need to make a big purchase and don’t want the money to come out of your current account? A credit card Instalment Plan could be a good way to spread the cost.

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How you could spread costs on purchases

Like most UK credit cards, our range of cards offer 56 days interest free credit on purchases if you pay your balance (and your previous month's balance) in full and on time each month. That means if you want to make a big purchase, for example plane tickets or a new sofa, a credit card could be a good way to help you buy now and spread the cost.

Instalment Plans

You will need the NatWest mobile app to set up, track and manage an Instalment Plan. Then, you can repay eligible credit card purchases or expired 0% balance transfer offers between £100 and £3000 inclusive. If Instalment Plans are available to you, we’ll let you know via our mobile banking app by adding an ‘eligible instalment plan flag’ to your transaction, or as a notification when your 0% balance transfer offer has expired.

With an Instalment Plan, you can:

  • Pay back your purchase over a set period that suits you. This can be between 3 to 24 months.
  • Avoid interest and pay a set fee each month instead. The fee could end up being cheaper than your standard credit card interest rate.
  • Make an easy repayment budget by avoiding hidden costs.

Learn more about Instalment Plans and how to create one

What you should keep in mind

  • Instalment Plans are for existing credit card customers only, eligibility criteria and monthly fees apply.
  • To be eligible your transaction needs to be either on your latest statement or applied to your account since your last statement was produced. You cannot have a cash balance on your credit card account.
  • Your monthly payments and fee will vary according to the size of your purchase and how long you’re taking out the plan for.
  • The Instalment Plan counts as existing credit limit, which means you can’t free up additional funds by moving a purchase to an Instalment Plan. The Instalment Plan should be lower than your usual repayment interest on your card.

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Ways to pay

There are plenty convenient ways to pay using The NatWest Credit Card.

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How you could pay

With Apple Pay and Google Pay™, your card details are securely stored within your phone, meaning you can easily make a contactless payment in shops. Simply place your device on the card reader and hey presto! Payment made.

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Learn more about Google Pay

Remember, all our credit cards are contactless too. It’s a super quick and no-fuss way to pay for items.

What you should know

Apple Pay is available on selected Apple devices.

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Lock and unlock your credit card

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Ways to lock and unlock your card

We want to make managing your credit card simple and safe. If you’ve misplaced your credit card, you can lock and unlock it in the app. You can also request a PIN reminder or unblock your PIN through the app. This feature applies to Mastercard credit cards only.

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Take control of your spending

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Keeping your spending in check

You can use the mobile app to check your balance, set a daily or monthly budget and lock certain transaction types. If you accidentally go over budget, we’ll send you a notification as a handy reminder. Managing your credit card in the app is easy too – you can pay your balance, set up a direct debit, change your credit limit and lots more.

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Checking your credit score

Want to stay on top of your financial health? View your credit score and some of the key details that help to calculate it for free in the app by going to your Profile. You can check it as often as you like with no impact on your credit score. Credit score is available once opted in through the app, to customers aged 18+ with a UK address, and is provided by TransUnion.

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Replace your credit card

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Replacing your card

On the iPhone you can order a replacement for a lost or damaged credit card straight from the app. Select your credit card, tap ‘Manage my card’, then tap ‘Report lost, stolen or damaged’. It’s that simple.

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Planning your next trip

Off on your next trip? Try registering your travel plans through the app. This way, your card transactions are less likely to be flagged as suspicious or blocked while you’re abroad. Each travel plan can include up to seven countries and last for 90 days. You can create one travel plan at a time.

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What you should know

App available to customers aged 11+ with compatible iOS and Android devices and a UK or international mobile number in specific countries.

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Need a bit more help?

We'll help you with the basics in ourguide to understandinglow rate credit cards.

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What are low rate credit cards?

What are low rate credit cards?


Low APR or low interest credit cards offer a low rate on purchases and/or balance transfers for a certain period of time.

Credit cards with low-interest or a low-APR could help make your credit card payments more manageable. They could also be useful if you want to spread the cost of a purchase over a number of months.

Remember, if you're thinking of applying for a low rate card your actual credit limit and APR may vary on application, which means you may not be eligible for the lowest rate offered.

Learn more aboutlow APR credit cards

How does a travel credit card work?

How does a travel credit card work?


If you travel abroad with a normal credit card, you could face charges of between 2-3% for each transaction. This charge is for the service of converting sterling into local currencies and it’s added on top of the exchange rate.

When you think about the number of purchases you can make when you're on holiday, the total cost of foreign transaction fees can really add up.

The benefit of most travel cards is they don’t charge these foreign transaction fees. So you're free to enjoy your trip without the worry of returning to a large credit card bill.

For details on managing credit card fees and charges, read our handy guide.

What is the difference between a travel credit card and a prepaid card?

What is the difference between a travel credit card and a prepaid card?


Prepaid cards are different from credit cards. When you use a prepaid card, you are spending money you have already loaded onto the card in advance. When you use a credit card, you are borrowing money which will need to be paid back.

Sometimes credit cards add fees for spending abroad, however The NatWest Credit Card has no foreign transaction fees on purchases made abroad so you don’t need to worry about any additional costs. Please note that you'll still pay fees on ATM and cash advances with The NatWest Credit Card.

Learn more about travel credit cards

Do you offer a travel credit card with insurance?

Do you offer a travel credit card with insurance?


No - currently none of our credit cards offer travel insurance.

Do you offer a travel credit card with lounge access?

Do you offer a travel credit card with lounge access?


No - currently none of our credit cards offer airport lounge access.

What does no annual fee mean?

What does no annual fee mean?

Some cards apply an annual fee to your bill for access to additional benefits. A no annual fee credit card means you do not get a yearly charge for use of that card, but you may still pay fees for late payments and interest on purchases.

Learn more about no annual fee credit cards.

Get ready to apply

We'll check your eligibility at the start

We'll ask a couple of questions about you to get started so we can let you know if you'll be approved and the indicative credit limit and interest rate you'll receive.

Don't worry - this doesn't have an impact on your credit score until you decide you want to go ahead with your application.

Now please take a look at the important legal info

By selecting 'continue' below, you are confirming that you have been provided with, and are happy with what's in these documents. Please take some time to review, print and/or save the important information.

  • Summary Box (PDF, 4 MB)

  • Sample Credit Agreement (PDF, 298 KB)

  • Our Lending Commitments (PDF, 531 KB)

  • How We Use Your Information (PDF, 180 KB)

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3. Check your eligibility

Find out if you could get this card before you apply.

It takes less than 10 minutes to see if we'll say 'yes' and it and won’t affect your credit score.

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Read our credit card FAQs

How do I apply for a credit card?

Applying for a credit card is a quick and easy process. In most cases, your application will be complete in under 30 minutes. We've put together astep-by-step guideon how to apply for a credit card in the UK.

How do credit cards work?

You can find out more on how a credit card works and if it's the right borrowing product for you on our helpfulcredit card guide page.

Why do I need to provide ID?

If you're a new customer, we have to confirm your identity to make sure we’re opening the account for the right person. We do this through our trusted online identification and security partner HooYu.

HooYu can quickly and safely verify people from all over the world using digital footprints, ID document authentication and facial biometrics. It’s not only safer, it also speeds up the application process meaning your account is opened faster.

This way, we can check you are you, while keeping your details completely safe and secure.

Find out more about HooYu.

What ID do I need to open a credit card?

Here are themost common proof of ID and address documents we accept.

Proof of ID documents:

  • Driver's Licence (UK/EU/EEA)
  • UK passport, Foreign passport & Visa
  • EU and EEA National Identity Card

Proof of address documents:

  • Driver's Licence
  • UK utility bill (gas, electricity, water, home telephone)
  • Bank/Building Society statement
  • Council tax bill

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How long will it takes to get my credit card?

Here are themost common proof of ID and address documents we accept.

Proof of ID documents:

  • Driver's Licence (UK/EU/EEA)
  • UK passport, Foreign passport & Visa
  • EU and EEA National Identity Card

Proof of address documents:

  • Driver's Licence
  • UK utility bill (gas, electricity, water, home telephone)
  • Bank/Building Society statement
  • Council tax bill

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