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TSB Platinum Credit Card Reviews

Last Updated on July 3, 2020 By Lisa C. Townes Leave a Comment

TSB Platinum Credit Card reviews will help you to find out about the advantages and disadvantages of the Platinum Purchase Card credit card, its fee and charges and type of features that TSB consumers like?

TSB is one of the oldest and largest names in British banking, Founded in 1810 as the Trustee Savings Bank.

Whether you wish to buy a big ticket and increase the cost, transfer debt from another credit card or even you want to get rewards, such as Avios or Reward Points

TSB offer a variety of short-term borrowing choices. It offers every type of cards as balance transfer cards with interest-free periods of at least 2 years and purchase cards that with no interest on expenses for more than a year, there’s a capacity of every person.

The TSB Platinum Credit Card is a sensible deal for TSB current account holders. This card offers two deals as it offers 0% on purchases and balance transfer for 20 months and for 28 months.

The 1% balance transfer fee is refunded for transfers made within the first 90 days to TSB current account holders.

Though other credit cards possibly will offer longer 0% periods for purchases of a balance transfer, they usually charge a balance transfer and an annual fee

The TSB platinum balance transfer cards are the better option for you.

It offers 0% for 20 and 28 months on balance transfer, and a 0.25% balance transfer fee, for transfers, ended in the first 90 days.

Table of Contents

  • TSB Platinum 28 Months Balance Transfer Card
  • TSB Platinum 20 Month Purchase Card
  • TSB Platinum Representative Example
  • Eligibility Criteria Applying for TSB Platinum Credit Card
  • TSB Platinum Credit Card Advantages
  • TSB Platinum Credit Card Disadvantages
  • TSB Platinum Credit Card Introductory Purchase Rate
  • TSB Platinum Fees and Charges
  • TSB Platinum Credit Card Charges
  • TSB Platinum Additional Charges
  • TSB Platinum overseas Fee and Charges
  • How to Apply for the TSB Platinum Card
  • TSB Platinum Credit Card Login

TSB Platinum 28 Months Balance Transfer Card

This is TSB’s longest 0% interest period offer with balance transfer credit card. Now you can enjoy 28 months at 0% and a low fee of 0.5% on balance transfers that you made within the initial 90 days.

This credit card can be used at more than 35 million merchants and ATMs worldwide because it is operated by the Mastercard network.

With platinum 28-month balance transfer, you can get:

  • 0% on purchases for 3 months
  • On balances transferred, 0% interest for up to the first 28 months within the first 90 days
  • During the first 90 days, 0.50% balance transfer fee

TSB Platinum 20 Month Purchase Card

This TSB credit card offers you the longest 0% on purchase offer. You can get the best with up to 20 months interest-free equally on purchases and balance transfers made in the first 90 days after opening an account.

With Platinum 20 Month Purchase Card you can get:

  • For over 20 months on purchases, 0% interest
  • On balances transferred within the first 90 days 0% interest for up to 20 months.

During the first 90 days, 2.95% balance transfer fee applies

Eligibility criteria, interest rate, fees, and charge are all same for both cards, only balance transfer fee is different. On TSB Platinum credit card for 20 months, 2.95% balance transfer fee applies during the first 90 days and on TSB Platinum Card for 28 months 0.5% balance transfer fee applies for first 90 days.

Interest is charged from the date of the transaction, but, you will not be charged interest on new purchases if you pay the full balance in time which is shown on your statement.

TSB Platinum Representative Example

If you are borrowing £1,200 over 12 months on purchase rate of 18.94%  p.a. (variable) and the Representative is 18.9% APR (variable).

Eligibility Criteria Applying for TSB Platinum Credit Card

To be eligible for TSB platinum card, you must be:

  • A UK resident of 18 or over
  • Have a normal and regular income
  • Not be stated bankrupt

TSB Platinum Credit Card Advantages

  • You may get 1% cashback with a TSB current account on the first eligible £500 spent every month.
  • The balance transfer fee is 0.5% if you made within 90 days of opening the card. This amount s too low.
  • You can manage this card online, via phone, or at some TSB branch.
  • It can be used with both Apple Pay or by Google Pay.
  • It is not accessible to clients with existing TSB credit cards.
  • This credit card is designed for a reduction of interest payments and it doesn’t offer many rewards for spending.

TSB Platinum Credit Card Disadvantages

  • You should have a Prime credit rating
  • You want to borrow a minimum of £ 500
  • You can not apply for this credit card if you are older than 18

TSB Platinum Credit Card Introductory Purchase Rate

  • For up to the first 20 months 0%
  • For up to the first 3 months 0%
  • Introductory rates apply from the date of opening your account interest is typically charged from the date of the transaction, but, you are not going to be charged interest on new purchases only if you pay the full balance shown on your prior and present statement on time.

You must stay within your credit limit and make your payments on time each month if you want to stay eligible for promotional rates.

TSB Platinum Fees and Charges

Balance Transfer Fee28 months 0% interest on transfers
Balance Transfer Revert Rate18.9%
Balance Transfer Fee0.5% for 90 days
Purchases Revert Rate18.9%
Annual/Monthly Fees£0.00
Purchases3 months 0% interest on purchases
Min Credit Limit£500

TSB Platinum Credit Card Charges

Interest-Free Period for transactions56 days
The interest-free period for cash withdrawal0 days
The annual interest rate for purchases18.94 % AER
Minimum Monthly Repaymentstatutory minimum

TSB Platinum Additional Charges

Inactivity FeeNone
Returned Payment Charge£ 12
Copy Statement Charge£ 6
Copy Voucher Charge£ 5
Over Limit Fee£ 12
Late Payment Fee:£ 12

There are fees and charges for some transactions, such as using your card abroad, withdrawing a cash, missing a monthly payment or going beyond your credit limit.

TSB Platinum overseas Fee and Charges

Charges on international
Cash withdrawal for £100
£ 3
Overseas Insurance onTravel Medical
Travel Cancellation
Travel Accidental
Interest Charged
on Cash Withdrawals
18.94 % AER
Cost of £100
Transaction Worldwide
£ 2.95
Airport Lounge AccessNo

How to Apply for the TSB Platinum Card

If you want to apply for TSB Platinum card, go to tsb.co.uk/creditcards and just click on the “Go to Site” button and you’ll be driven to a safe application form.

The application will be completed within 15 minutes. Before applying, check your eligibility probability and have the information and documents that’ll be needed to make this process easy.

If you want to apply for this credit card, call to TSB credit card phone number: 0800 015 0022 OR Click their website: tsb.co.uk/creditcards  OR Visit your local branch.

TSB Platinum Credit Card Login

If you are new to TSB Internet Banking and don’t have an online account, it’s easy to register online. Just go to their official site and get registered.

For registration you must have:

  • Savings or Current account, Credit card, Mortgage or another loan
  • Current account if your age is 11 to 15
  • Current or savings account if your age is 16 or 17
  • Your bank account number and sort code
  • Your present address in the UK
  • Details of any balance that you wish to transfer
  • If you are a joint cardholder, apply separately. 

BEWARE: Never log into Internet Banking if someone else has remote access to your computer.

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Lisa C. Townes

Lisa is a passionate travelers. She spends 3 months every year visiting different places worldwide. She has visited almost every famous place in the world. She herself is an affiliate blogger

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