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From Credit Card Watcher - The Latest Impacts of the Credit Crunch on Balance Transfer Offers

December 30th, 2007

In the latest sign that the credit crunch is spreading, the AP reports that the rate of delinquent and defaulting credit card accounts has skyrocketed recently. Credit card companies have been revising their estimates of 2008 write-offs upward due to defaults; for instance, Capital One last month projected at least $4.9 billion of default-related […]

In the latest sign that the credit crunch is spreading, the AP reports that the rate of delinquent and defaulting credit card accounts has skyrocketed recently. Credit card companies have been revising their estimates of 2008 write-offs upward due to defaults; for instance, Capital One last month projected at least $4.9 billion of default-related write-offs.

Every issuer has responded in at least some way to mitigate their risks. This is most evident in my survey of offers to new customers. Here are some illustrative examples:

  • Just in the past month, Discover has reduced the intro 0% period for purchases on their consumer cards from 12 months to just 6 months.
  • Despite the decline in the prime rate, Capital One has increased the APR on its consumer cards by half a point, also in the past month.
  • Chase has also been aggressive in systematically reducing its exposure by making its balance transfer offers much less attractive. While Chase’s offers of 12 months at 0% APR used to be plentiful on its affinity cards, the available options have shrunk immensely. In fact, the number of cards that offer an intro 0% APR for 12 months has shrunk from well over 100 a half year ago, to just 7, by my latest count. The max balance transfer fee has also increased on many cards, from $75 to $99.

These changes appear to be working for Chase, as its trust was the one exception in October where delinquencies and defaults both declined. Unfortunately for deal-hunting credit consumers, this may translate into deals being leaner in the times ahead.



For reference, here are the 7 Chase offers that I found still carry a 0% intro APR for 12 months:

On an off-topic note, does anyone else find it oddly coincidental that the only university-related card with 0% for 12 months represents a team playing for the national championship in football?

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From Credit Card Watcher - www.creditcardwatcher.com

From Credit Card Cool - Bank of America Signs NFL Sponsorship Deal

December 30th, 2007

Bank of America has apparently signed up to a 3 year sponsorship deal with the National Football League.

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This is an expansion on a previous agreement that incorporated NFL and team identified credit cards as well as a sports rewards program. It sounds similar to the rewards program set up by the UK’s Barclaycard Football Credit Card - 0% on All Season Tickets.

According to BizJournals:

“Under the new agreement, …

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Payments News - Top 11 Payments News Stories of 2007

December 30th, 2007

Looking back at 2007, here are the most read news stories posted to Payments News this year: Capital One Poised to Shake-Up Merchant Co-Brand Card Market (May 28, 2007) Bank of America’s Accolades American Express Card (June 11, 2007) Fair Isaac Adjusts FICO 08 Scoring (June 5, 2007) Visa’s Mobile Platform Initiative (February 23, 2007) A Customer’s Look at How Banks Maximize Overdraft Fees (April 28, 2007) Revolution Money - Formerly GratisCard (September 24, 2007) Some Thoughts re: Capital One’s Decoupled Debit Card (July 17, 2007) Visa Launches Mobile Platform (January 8, 2007) GSMA, MasterCard Pilot Mobile-based Global Money Transfer…

Looking back at 2007, here are the most read news stories posted to Payments News this year:

  1. Capital One Poised to Shake-Up Merchant Co-Brand Card Market (May 28, 2007)
  2. Bank of America’s Accolades American Express Card (June 11, 2007)
  3. Fair Isaac Adjusts FICO 08 Scoring (June 5, 2007)
  4. Visa’s Mobile Platform Initiative (February 23, 2007)
  5. A Customer’s Look at How Banks Maximize Overdraft Fees (April 28, 2007)
  6. Revolution Money - Formerly GratisCard (September 24, 2007)
  7. Some Thoughts re: Capital One’s Decoupled Debit Card (July 17, 2007)
  8. Visa Launches Mobile Platform (January 8, 2007)
  9. GSMA, MasterCard Pilot Mobile-based Global Money Transfer (February 12, 2007)
  10. Cards for Teens from Plastyc’s UPside Prepaid Visa Debit Card (March 5, 2007)
  11. Capital One Acquires NetSpend for $700 MM (August 7, 2007) - Note: Capital One subsequently decided not to proceed with this acquisition

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Payments News from Glenbrook Partners - www.paymentsnews.com

Credit Card Tips - Is Someone Finally Going to Put Credit Card Companies In Their Place

December 30th, 2007

Changes to Regulation Z May Take the Credit Card World By Storm

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again — someone’s got to do something about the way the credit card industry currently works. It looks like upcoming changes to Regulation Z may do just that. But what is Regulation Z and how is it going to put a stop to harmful credit card practices? Read on…

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - Interest Rates on Non-Reward Business Credit Cards Come Down

December 29th, 2007

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From Credit Card Watcher - The Latest Impacts of the Credit Crunch on Balance Transfer Offers

December 27th, 2007

In the latest sign that the credit crunch is spreading, the AP reports that the rate of delinquent and defaulting credit card accounts has skyrocketed recently. Credit card companies have been revising their estimates of 2008 write-offs upward due to defaults; for instance, Capital One last month projected at least $4.9 billion of default-related […]

In the latest sign that the credit crunch is spreading, the AP reports that the rate of delinquent and defaulting credit card accounts has skyrocketed recently. Credit card companies have been revising their estimates of 2008 write-offs upward due to defaults; for instance, Capital One last month projected at least $4.9 billion of default-related write-offs.

Every issuer has responded in at least some way to mitigate their risks. This is most evident in my survey of offers to new customers. Here are some illustrative examples:

  • Just in the past month, Discover has reduced the intro 0% period for purchases on their consumer cards from 12 months to just 6 months.
  • Despite the decline in the prime rate, Capital One has increased the APR on its consumer cards by half a point, also in the past month.
  • Chase has also been aggressive in systematically reducing its exposure by making its balance transfer offers much less attractive. While Chase’s offers of 12 months at 0% APR used to be plentiful on its affinity cards, the available options have shrunk immensely. In fact, the number of cards that offer an intro 0% APR for 12 months has shrunk from well over 100 a half year ago, to just 7, by my latest count. The max balance transfer fee has also increased on many cards, from $75 to $99.

These changes appear to be working for Chase, as its trust was the one exception in October where delinquencies and defaults both declined. Unfortunately for deal-hunting credit consumers, this may translate into deals being leaner in the times ahead.



For reference, here are the 7 Chase offers that I found still carry a 0% intro APR for 12 months:

On an off-topic note, does anyone else find it oddly coincidental that the only university-related card with 0% for 12 months represents a team playing for the national championship in football?

Read more…

From Credit Card Watcher - www.creditcardwatcher.com

Credit Card Tips - When Your Credit Card Debt is More Than You Can Handle

December 27th, 2007

A Light at the End of the Credit Card Debt Tunnel

If you’re way in over your head when it comes to credit card debt, it may seem like your future is bleak (if you see a future at all). No one can understand the despair of choking on the debt of credit cards unless you’ve been there yourself. When you’re in the middle of the muddied waters, finding a way out may seem impossible. If this sounds like you, there are indeed solutions to your credit card woes. Here are some you might not have considered.

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From Credit Card Cool - The GM Credit Card

December 27th, 2007

The GM Credit Card looks fairly ubiquitous but incorporates some nice features - the most prominent of which helps you gain savings on a new Vauxhall or Saab!

Other tasty tit bits include:

• Typical 14.9% APR variable

• 0% per annum on all purchases and balance transfers, fixed for the first five months from account opening, after which it will revert to the variable rate. A 2% balance transfer handling fee applies (minimum £5).

• Rebate Points are earned at the rate of 3% of your spend.

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From Digital Money Blog - Season’s Greetings

December 26th, 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] Season’s greetings to one and all and best wishes for 2008. We end a fantastic 2007 as the 60th most influential business blog in the world and in American Banker’s blogwatch. Thanks to everyone for their comments, suggestions and constructive criticism. Have a great break and I’ll see you all in the New Year — don’t forget to pencil in 23rd/24th April in London for the 11th annual Digital Money Forum sponsored by Visa Europe and Webmoney.

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And we’ll be back with more comment, more analysis, more reflection and (in our great tradition) more prizes.

These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - CitiBank (Citi) Offers New Business Credit Card: “The Professional Card”

December 25th, 2007

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