Dec 10

SBI, country’s largest public sector lender, plans to launch a no-frills account project, which can be operated through mobile phones, in Mumbai and Punjab within Next two months.

A consumer of the mentioned savings account would be able to remit money to his family from his mini savings account with the help of his mobile phone without taking the pain of visiting a bank branch or writing cheques and getting demand drafts made.

The project has already been launched by SBI and Eko Aspire Foundation on a pilot basis in Delhi.

“We are now operational in Delhi and Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Madhubani and Samastipur districts of Bihar, through a wide network of 200 plus SBI Eko Counters,” Eko Aspire Foundation chairman Abhishek Sinha said.

He further added that they planned to increase coverage to the rest of Bihar soon.

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Tags: Account Project, Project

Dec 09

During December, people spend a lot less time worrying about saving money than they do on saving it.  The holidays are, after all, a time when most of us spend more money than during any other period of the year.  Many people use credit cards with high interest rates to purchase gifts without clear re-payment plans.  And then December’s credit card bills hit mailboxes and people rush to 0% balance transfer credit cards in January.

In the past, spending on high interest cards and transferring the debt to a new credit card was easy and inexpensive.  However, with the rise of balance transfer fees from near zero to around five percent, waiting until January to do balance transfers is not as good of a strategy as it used to be.  Here are a few good reasons to transfer balances in December and use a 0% credit card for new purchases during the holidays.

1.)  Balance Transfer Fees:  Typical balance transfer fees have risen substantially since a year ago.  At that time, the most it might cost to transfer a $1000 balance was $30.  Today it is $50.  Thus, if you spend $1,000 on a high interest credit card and want to get a 0% rate later, you’ll pay $50 for that privilege.  If, on the other hand, you put all your new purchases on a 0% credit card (and transfer your balances from you high limit card) you’ll save 5% in fees, plus a month’s worth of interest by doing a balance transfer early. 

2.)  New Credit Card Laws:  Some of the new credit card laws went into effect in August.  The others are slated to take effect on the 1st of February.  Between now and then, credit card companies still have the ability to jack up your interest rate-and running up a big holiday season bill may give your current credit card company a reason to raise your rate at the last minute.  With interest rates already high, you could find that a thousand dollars spent on a credit card with a 15% interest rate may end up with a 25% interest rate, leaving little option but to close the account or transfer the debt to a 0% credit card.

3.)  Credit Card Companies:  All year long, credit card companies have been punishing consumers with higher rates and fees.  When the new credit card laws pass, they may tighten their belts further by limiting the availability of 0% balance transfer deals.  This, in turn, may make it extremely difficult to transfer balances after the holiday season, as banks may curtail low rate credit card lending when the new laws take effect.

Ultimately, there are hundreds of reasons to take advantage of 0% APR balance transfers for 1 year.  The average person can save over $100 for every $1,000 transferred to a 0% credit card when fees are taken into consideration.  A person with $5,000 in credit card debt could save around $60 in interest by transferring a balance today instead of a month from now.  And with 5% balance transfer fees becoming the norm, anyone who may need to transfer a balance after the holidays can basically save 5% by using a 0% credit card now instead of waiting.

Dec 09

How sure are you that your credit card information is being kept 100 percent safe at all times? This can be a difficult question to answer. If you are concerned about credit card security you have every right to feel this way. In fact, you should be concerned about this even if you have never had any trouble in the past. Those who think they are safe are usually the ones that get burnt.

You can run into security issues in many different places. For example, haphazardly using your credit card online is a bad idea. If you share your number with the wrong store, one that is not trustworthy, you could find yourself in trouble soon enough. Before you know it somebody could be using your credit card number to make purchases that they never intend to pay for.

Also, a lost credit card can lead to big problems. If your credit card is missing you are better off calling your company and canceling than continuing to look.

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Tags: Card Security, Credit Card, Credit Card Security, Security

Dec 08

Raise your hand if you use a charge card. OK. Put your hand down if you are over 30. I see. There are no hands up. Well, at least that’s what I’m guessing.

American Express is hoping I’m wrong, though. Its new Zync card, unveiled Dec. 8, is a charge card targeted at 20-somethings. The company hopes to lure a younger demographic to a type of payment card dominated by older cardholders by offering a lower annual fee and customizable point offerings.

A charge card, for those who don’t know, is a special piece of plastic that requires the user to pay the balance in full each month. That means no dodging your debt; you gotta pay up every month. This is generally viewed as a good thing because you avoid charges, but still have the convenience of deferring some money when you have to.

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Tags: Card, Card Targets

Dec 08

For the holiday season, shopping at northface.com through your Discover account will get you a 15% cash rebates (which I look at more like a discount). I’ve said this over and over again in previous post – but all you have to do is to log into your Discover® More(SM) Card account, go to shopdiscover.com and click on the North Face icon. You will be taken to the fine prints page (please read it) and then just click on the “start shopping” button and you will be taken to northface.com. Any purchase you make with your Discover® More(SM) Card will be tracked and you will earn the 15% rebate.

If you have a Discover Card and are looking to buy stuff at North Face during the holiday season, be sure to log into your account and check it out.

Tags: Face, Face Savings

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