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Balance transfer

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A balance transfer is the transfer of (part of) the balance (either money or credit) in an account to another account, often held at another institution. It is most commonly used when describing a credit card balance transfer.

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How balance transfer works

Balance transfer allows people to move their debts such as credit card balances, student loans, home loan medical bills, car loans to a zero or lower interest rate credit card for a promotional or limited period. The overall amount and the types of balances you can transfer depends on your credit card as well as your credit score. Moreover, balance transfer should be done as per the timings allocated by the credit card company.

While many credit card issuers offer 0% interest balance transfers, it is important to note that some issuers also charge a transfer fee, which could range from 0%-5%. As a result, consumers should evaluate the balance transfer interest rate during the promotional period, the length of the promotional period, and the balance transfer fee when deciding on which balance transfer promotion is best.

Types of balance transfers

There can be transfers between two similar types of accounts or different ones. These include:

  • Credit card accounts
  • Bank savings accounts
  • Bank checking accounts
  • Trading accounts at financial institutions
  • Transfers are sometimes facilitated by companies trying to recruit new consumers. Sometimes transfers are accompanied by transaction costs paid by the consumer.

    References

    Balance transfer Wikipedia