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M&S offers a straightforward choice of cards with either an excellent 0% purchases offer or a 0% balance transfer offer. Get M&S points with any qualifying card spend and look out for regular bonus points offers for new customers.
One of the UK’s leading luxury food and clothing retailers, M&S’ financial arm is operated by the banking experts at HSBC. M&S Bank is a great choice if you want a warmer customer experience than you’d expect from a typical high street bank.
Types of M&S credit cards
Credit cards from M&S Bank are explicitly designed to save you money on interest charges and reward you for using an M&S credit card to pay for goods and services. Pick a card targeted at balance transfers, or save on the interest you would usually pay on shopping by choosing the Shopping Plus offer.
- 0% purchases cards. These cards are designed to let you spread the cost of forthcoming expenditure, without incurring any interest. Don’t forget that when the introductory 0% period is up, any outstanding balance will revert to the card’s standard rate – normally much higher. Learn more about 0% purchase cards.
- 0% balance transfer cards. If you have an existing interest-carrying balance on another credit card, think about applying for the M&S Transfer Plus offer. A very low balance transfer fee combined with a very competitive period of 0% in interest on any balance you transfer leads to very big savings on your existing interest bill. Learn more about 0% balance transfer cards.
- Rewards cards. You’ll earn points each time you use an M&S credit card, but at a better rate when you use it in M&S. Every three months the points are converted into vouchers and sent to you along with your statement. M&S cards also come with an array of additional benefits. Learn more about rewards cards.
What benefits can I get with an M&S credit card?
- Get rewarded for everyday credit card use. At the time of writing, M&S Bank will give you one M&S point for every £1 you spend at a Marks and Spencer store, and one M&S point for every £5 you spend everywhere else. You’ll receive a £1 Marks and Spencer voucher for every 100 M&S points you collect. Holders of M&S Premium Club membership get triple the standard award on spending in a Marks and Spencer store.
- Easy access to travel money. Do you have travel plans? Your M&S Bank card makes it easy to access foreign currency at your local Marks and Spencer store. M&S Credit Card holders get preferential foreign exchange rates, pay no cash advance fee and receive 55 days of interest-free credit when they purchase foreign currency from M&S Bank.
- Advanced security. M&S Bank implements advanced fraud monitoring and security systems that protect you from unauthorised spending on your credit card account.
- Add an additional cardholder free of charge. You can add anyone over the age of 18 to your M&S credit card account. The additional cardholder can enjoy the same benefits you do, including the ability to earn M&S points on their credit card spend.
- Mobile payments. Every M&S credit card is ready to go with all the common mobile payment technologies, including Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. You can pay for goods and services by simply tapping your phone on any contactless terminal.
How can I apply for an M&S credit card?
- First, decide which M&S credit card suits you best. The card with the best balance transfer offer has a short promotional period for purchases, while the top purchases card has a shorter balance transfer period.
- Check that you meet the eligibility criteria. Both M&S cards on offer at the time of writing have long promotional periods so you will likely only be accepted if you have a good credit history. You won’t be able to apply if you’ve held an M&S credit card in the last 12 months.
- Choose the right card on the M&S website and proceed with the application form. Always complete all the details correctly as this speeds up the application process and makes it less likely that your application will be referred for manual review.
- Submit your completed application form. You could get an instant reply, or M&S Bank may take a couple of business days to get back to you.
What supporting documents and information will I need?
You will be asked to enter the usual credit application details when applying for an M&S Bank credit card. Make sure you know your full address history for at least three years, including postcodes. You will also need to enter your employment history including income as well as your current account sort code and account number.
M&S Bank customer reviews
M&S Bank fared well in our 2024 customer satisfaction survey, with 91% of customers saying they’d recommend the brand to a friend. Several customers commented on the rewards and good, “straightforward” customer service.
One said: “It’s very good because every time you use the card you collect points that can be converted into M&S vouchers.”
Another commented: “This is our main card and it is used for the majoriy of our purchases through the year. The points earned although not vast add some payback for the use.”
Overview of M&S Bank credit cards
Representative APR | From 23.9% to 24.9% |
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0% balance transfer offer | Up to 26 months |
0% purchases offer | Up to 20 months |
0% money transfer offer | No money transfer offer available |
Cashback with brand | Up to 1% |
Cashback elsewhere | Up to 0.2% |
Cash advance | From 29.9% |
Introductory bonus offer | No introductory bonus offers available |
Frequently asked questions
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You won’t be charged an annual or monthly credit card fee to keep your M&S Bank credit card. However, you should always meet minimum payment requirements and keep to the terms of your card agreement to avoid any penalty fees.
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You can manage your M&S credit card and all other M&S Bank accounts online. Instantly check your statement and balances once you’ve followed the simple internet banking registration process.
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M&S Bank offers generous initial credit limits, but the credit limit on the card will vary depending on your credit profile and the credit you already have available to you. If you manage your credit card account responsibly you may get increases in your credit limit in the future.
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Contact M&S Bank straight away if you know or suspect that you have lost your credit card, or that it may have been stolen. M&S Bank will put a hold on the card to prevent any further transactions from being processed and will send a new card to you in the mail.
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All Mastercard credit cardholders are entitled to use their Priceless Cities rewards programme which offers access to exclusive experiences and discounts.
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