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Why Irish People Should Compare Credit Cards in 2025 | IrishAid.info IrishAid.info Why Every Irish Consumer Should Compare Credit Cards Before Applying Advertorial • 20/03/2025 Irish consumers are saving hundreds by comparing credit cards before they apply With the cost of living in Ireland continuing to climb, many people are paying more attention to where their money goes. Yet surprisingly, most Irish consumers have never compared credit cards—even though switching to a better deal could save them hundreds of euros every year. "I was paying over 20% APR on my old card for years before I realised there were cards with 0% introductory rates available," shares Aoife Brennan from Galway. "Comparing took five minutes and I'm saving nearly €400 a year." Why Comparing Credit Cards Matters Not all credit cards are created equal. Interest rates, annual fees, reward programmes, and introductory offers vary dramatically between providers. By comparing your options, you can find a card that suits your spending habits and potentially: Pay lower interest rates on balances Enjoy 0% interest introductory periods Earn cashback or rewards on everyday spending Avoid unnecessary annual fees Access better fraud protection and insurance Build a stronger credit history How Much Could You Save? The average Irish credit card holder carries a balance of around €1,500 . On a standard card charging 21% APR, that's over €315 per year in interest alone. Many cards now offer 0% balance transfer deals for up to 12 months—meaning you could wipe out that interest cost entirely just by switching. Even if you pay your balance in full each month, choosing a card with cashback or rewards means you're earning money back on spending you'd do anyway. Some cards offer up to 1.5% cashback on groceries, fuel, and everyday purchases. What Irish Consumers Should Look For When comparing credit cards, here are the key factors to consider: APR (Annual Percentage Rate): The lower, the better—especially if you carry a balance month to month Introductory offers: Many cards offer 0% interest for the first 6–12 months Annual fees: Some premium cards charge fees but offer valuable perks. Weigh the cost vs. benefits Rewards & cashback: Match the rewards programme to your spending habits Credit limit: Ensure it meets your needs without encouraging overspending A Smarter Way to Choose Services like bonkers.ie make it easy to compare credit cards side by side. In just a few minutes, you can see all available offers, filter by what matters most to you, and apply directly—all for free and without any obligation. "We believe every Irish consumer deserves to make an informed choice about their finances," says the bonkers.ie team. "Our comparison tools are completely free and designed to help you find the best deal for your situation." Ready to Find a Better Credit Card? Compare credit cards in Ireland for free and see how much you could save today. Compare Credit Cards Now Takes less than 2 minutes • Completely free • No obligation This is a sponsored article and is intended as an advertisement, not editorial content. Contact us: (01) 256 0500 [email protected] Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookies Policy © 2026 IrishAid.info. All rights reserved.
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