Business Credit Cards Bristol

Local resource for business credit cards in Bristol. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to business credit cards, secured business credit cards, unsecured business credit cards as well as information on business loans and content on credit cards.

NatWest
+44 (0) 845 605 1605
11 Broadmead
Bristol
The Royal Bank Of Scotland PLC
+44 (0) 845 724 2424
50-52A Whiteladies Road
Bristol
The Money Shop
+44 (0) 117 987 3927
21 Nelson Street
Bristol
HSBC
+44 (0) 845 740 4404
37 Regent Street
Bristol
NatWest
+44 (0) 845 605 1605
86 Bedminster Parade
Bristol
Barclays Bank PLC
+44 (0) 845 755 5555
36 East Street
Bristol
HSBC
+44 (0) 845 740 4404
2 Cannon Street
Bristol
NatWest
+44 (0) 845 605 1605
80 The Horsefair
Bristol
Yorkshire Bank PLC
+44 (0) 117 989 6200
1 Bath Street
Bristol
Santander
+44 (0) 845 765 4321
40372 Merchant Street
Bristol
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Apply for a business credit card

Properly used, a business credit card allows you to clearly separate business expenses from personal expenses while facilitating business transactions made by phone and the internet. It is therefore essential to find one that suits your business.

Considerations

There are an enormous number of business credit cards available. Some companies simply choose a business credit card based on who offers the lowest APR, but there are other considerations:

  • Estimate the amount of varying credit you think your business will need on a monthly basis as well as how much you can afford to pay off, then apply for that credit limit
  • If you have employees, you will need to decide exactly how many cards the business will need and which employees will require cards - remember: once you give an employee a card you are entrusting them with your business' credit; this is not something to decide lightly
  • Examine and assess your business' need for other services - for example, do you regularly travel on business? If so, then look for card issuers who provide Air Miles or free travel insurance
  • Consider other factors, such as low or no annual membership fee, overdraft protection and account reports customised for your business needs
  • Be careful of over-generous introductory interest rates - these are designed to tempt you and, after an initial period of around 12 months, can rise dramatically

Do not apply for a card promising more credit than you can afford to repay. As with other types of credit, failure to discharge the agreed amount can severely damage the credit rating of your business. Many banks before issuing a card will want to see if your business has a history of successful trading and has a good credit history. Be prepared to provide the appropriate documentation such as cash flows and accounts.

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