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Representative Example:
Standard Purchases:14.9% p.a. variable.
Representative 14.9% APR variable.
Total amount of credit: £1200.
This is for Illustrative purposes only and actual total amount of credit may differ.
Find out moreAt Asda Money it's our mission to save you money every day.
To help do this we're offering our award-winning credit card* that gives you cashback on everything you spend with no limit to the cashback you can earn and no annual fee. And that’s not all.
Apply & be accepted between 29th April and 9th June 2013 and you get 0% on all Asda in store purchases until 31st August 2013±
Get your Asda Travel Money with your Asda Money Credit Card and you won’t pay a penny in fees. Buy your holiday money with Asda online, over the phone or at one of our in-store Travel Money Bureaux to take advantage of our no fee offer+
*Card & Payment Awards 2013 Winner Best Affinity or Co-Branded Card Programme
Apply now1% cashback on all your Asda shopping online, in-store and fuel
Manage your Asda Money Credit Card online, wherever you are, whatever the time.
You can:
Before you apply for your Asda Money Credit Card you should make sure you read all the important information related to the card.
This will let you know what your rights are and what you can expect from us.
Don’t forget, if you apply & are accepted between 29th April and 9th June 2013, you receive all our cashback benefits and 0% on Asda in-store purchases until 31st August 2013 ±
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