Credit Card Rates Hiked By Two Major Providers

September 29, 2009

Two major credit card providers have become the latest to hike up their credit card interest rates, despite the fact that the base interest rate in the UK is at its lowest level in the three hundred and fifteen year history of the Bank of England. Officials claim that the two card providers have sneakily hiked up the interest being charged on credit card borrowing by significant levels, thus increasing borrowing costs for their cardholders.

The two banks that are said to have pushed up their credit card interest rates recently are Halifax and Bank of Scotland. Officials have expressed concern that whilst the Bank of England has been slashing the base interest rate over the past six months, bringing it down to an all time low of just 0.5 percent, some credit card firms have continued to hike up their interest rates dramatically.

The two groups are owned by HBOS, which has now been taken over by Lloyds TSB. The provider has said that the rate rises are between 1 and 4 percent. However, some of the credit card customers have received letters stating that their card interest rate is being increased by 5 percent. Some customers have even seen their rates increased by more than this amount. The card provider has said, however, that the move is part of a ‘continual review of rates’.

An official from HBOS said: “The changes will affect a small number of our card holders and will be according to each customer’s personal circumstances. The average increase is between 1% and 4% which is inside [government] guidelines and reflects what is happening across the credit card market.”


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