The Capital One (www.capitalone.co.uk) Group has around 50 million customers worldwide. It is a top ten credit card issuer both in the UK and the US, issuing both MasterCard and Visa credit cards. Capital One has around 32,000 employees.
The Capital One Classic card is designed to establish or strengthen a good credit rating, and the Platinum card is for those customers who already have an excellent credit rating.
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Representative Example: 34.9% APR representative (variable). Based on a credit limit of £1,200 and a purchase rate of 34.9% p.a. (variable). Capital One, Trent House, Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3HX | |||||||
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With both Capital One credit cards, cardholders can choose from a range of eight designs and will benefit from identity theft assistance. Neither card charges an annual fee.
The Capital One Classic card offers credit to those with defaults or no credit history. As long as you use the card within the first three months, but stay within your credit limit and pay your bills on time, you will gradually build up a good rating. Cardholders start with a low credit limit but, if you obey the rules, this limit will be increased when you receive your fourth statement.
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