Low Interest card reviews

Low Interest Credit Cards - Reviews

If you are carrying a credit card balance month to month, you need to pay especially close attention to the fine print. Many cards that lure in cardholders with appealing features and rewards programs also come with hefty interest rates and fees that can quickly balloon your balance. We’ve reviewed and rated cards, from our partners, that offer the lowest costs for cardholders, with a close eye on fees, rates and penalties.

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Upgrade Triple Cash Rewards Visa® review

Upgrade Triple Cash Rewards Visa®

3.0 rating

The Upgrade Triple Cash Rewards card lets users combine the convenience of a credit card with the predictability and consistency of a personal loan. Better yet, it lets cardholders earn rewards on their purchases, and it’s available to people with fair credit scores. 

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PNC Points Visa review

PNC Points Visa

3 rating

Cardholders can save on both balance transfers and new purchases with the PNC Points Visa card, thanks to its relatively low APR and 12-month 0-percent introductory APR.

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USAA Rate Advantage Visa Platinum Card review

USAA Rate Advantage Visa Platinum Card

3 rating

The USAA Rate Advantage Visa Platinum card offers a low APR that is hard to beat, but it lacks a zero percent introductory offer, and the card is not available to the general public. This offer is no longer available on our site.

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BMO Harris Bank Mastercard review

BMO Harris Bank Mastercard

2.9 rating

The BMO Harris Bank Mastercard is a solid low rate card with a competitive APR and relatively low fees.

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Regions Prestige Visa Signature credit card review

Regions Prestige Visa Signature credit card

2.9 rating

The Regions Prestige Visa Signature card offers a reasonable interest rate and a fairly long 12-month 0 percent introductory period on balance transfers and new purchases.

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Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express review

Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express

2.8 rating

With a reasonable interest rate, a long introductory period on new purchases and balance transfers and a great cash back rewards program, the Blue Cash Everyday card is a good choice for cardholders seeking to save.

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RBFCU CashBack Rewards card review

RBFCU CashBack Rewards card

2.7 rating

This low-rate card can save you money on balance transfers thanks to its fairly long 0-percent introductory period and lack of a balance transfer fee; but cardholders seeking to finance a new purchase are better off with a card that offers a 0-percent APR on new purchases.

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BB&T Spectrum Cash Rewards credit card review

BB&T Spectrum Cash Rewards credit card

2.7 rating

While the BB&T Spectrum Cash Rewards card has a good 0 percent introductory offer, it’s regular APR is not the lowest you’ll find and not the best choice for cardholders who need to carry a balance.

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HSBC Platinum Mastercard with rewards review

HSBC Platinum Mastercard with rewards

2.7 rating

While the HSBC Platinum Mastercard can help save money with its low APR and 0-percent introductory offer, you’ll need to be especially careful to stay on top of your payments due to its exorbitant penalty APR. This offer is no longer available.

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GM BuyPower Card from Capital One® review

GM BuyPower Card from Capital One®

2.6 rating

The Capital One BuyPower card comes with a reasonable interest rate and can help you shave some interest on a new purchase thanks to its 12-month 0 percent introductory APR, though you can find cards with much longer introductory periods. This offer is no longer available on our site.

All information about the GM BuyPower card from Capital One has been collected independently by CreditCards.com and has not been reviewed by the issuer.

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