Apply today for the RSPCA Credit Card, designed especially for animal lovers.
For more than 180 years the RSPCA has been working to relieve the suffering of animals. Take out an RSPCA card today and MBNA Europe Bank Limited, the card issuer, will make a payment of £20 to the RSPCA. After that, for every £100 spent on card purchases, we receive 25p and it won’t cost you a penny extra.
As little as £3 can help to pay towards our animal rescues, £10 could help to pay for treatment of an abused animal and £25 could help to pay for a loving new home for an abandoned kitten. With the RSPCA Credit Card, it’s not only the animals we rescue that benefit. Read on to find out more about how you could also benefit.
0% on balance transfers for 12 months from the date your account is opened (3% handling fee)
0% on card purchases for 3 months from the date your account is opened
Manage your account online – view your balance, credit limit and your last six months' transaction history online, all from the comfort of your home
No Annual Fee.
There is no liability or excess to pay for theft, loss or fraudulent Internet use – as long as you tell us as soon as your card cannot be found or you notice any unusual transactions on your account
Enjoy up to 56 days interest free – on card purchases, when you pay your statement balance in full and on time each month
Your card is now accepted at over 20 million retail outlets and over 1 million ATMs – in most countries throughout the world. For up-to-date information or advice on using your credit card worldwide or to withdraw cash, please call our Customer Satisfaction Helpline, available 24 hours a day on Freephone 0800 062 062
Free 24 hour worldwide Customer Satisfaction Helpline – wherever you are, whenever you need them, our Customer Satisfaction Representatives are just a free phone call away.
To qualify for a MBNA Credit Card you must meet the following criteria:
You are currently employed
You are over 23 years of age
You are a homeowner
You have an income of over £20,000
You do not have any recent credit defaults (CCJ's, current arrears or missed payments) on credit cards / loans / mortgages