Capital One credit cards

Capital One Credit Card Application: Safe and Secured

There are a huge number of Capital One Credit Cards and they are not the same. Most Capital One Credit Cards don't have the same advantages as you can view them in detail by click on the Capital One Credit Card image below. Choose the one that best fit you whether a student credit card, travel reward card, you can view them in detail. Apply for a card is simple. Just click on the Apply Now! button below.

Credit Card
Summary
Basic APR: 7.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Annual Fee: $0

Basic APR: 19.3%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: 19.98%

Basic APR: 8.4%
Annual Fee: $39
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Default Rate: 28.15%

Basic APR: 9.99%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 3/09
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: 22.89%

Basic APR: 17.99%
Annual Fee: $39
Cash Advance: 22.89%
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Annual Fee: $39

Basic APR: 9.99%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 3/09
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: 22.89%

Basic APR: 19.3%
Annual Fee: $0
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Default Rate: 28.15%

Basic APR: 16.4%
Annual Fee: $29
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 14.99-19.89%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 3/09
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 14.99-19.89%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 3/09
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 13.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 13.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 13.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 16.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Default Rate: 28.15%

Basic APR: 7.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Annual Fee: $0

Basic APR: 14.4%
Annual Fee: $19
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 16.4%
Annual Fee: $29
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 16.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 16.4%
Annual Fee: $29
Intro Period: Until 6/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

Basic APR: 12.4%
Annual Fee: $0
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Annual Fee: $0

Basic APR: 16.9%
Annual Fee: $19
Cash Advance: 19.98%
Balance Transfer: 0% transfer fee
Annual Fee: $19

Basic APR: 13.4%
Annual Fee: $39
Intro Period: Until 9/08
Intro APR: 0%
Cash Advance: Prime + 14.43%

 

Capital One Credit Cards News:

Capital One's credit card losses ease in Feb. - MSN Money
Capital One said the rate for U.S. credit card payments at least 30 days delinquent, an indicator of future losses, also eased to 5.51 percent, down from 5.8 percent in January. The charge-off rate for international card operations fell to 8.07 ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:38:00 GMT

Capital One's credit card losses ease in Feb. - Forbes
NEW YORK -- Capital One Financial Corp. said Monday that its losses from U.S. credit cards eased last month. The company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that its net charge-offs in February totaled $493.8 million, or 10.19 percent ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:31:00 GMT

Capital One's credit card, auto loan losses ease in ... - Washington Examiner
NEW YORK — Capital One Financial Corp. said Monday that its losses from U.S. credit cards eased last month. The company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that its net charge-offs in February totaled $493.8 million, or 10.19 ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:24:00 GMT

UPDATE 1-Capital One credit card defaults fall in ... - Reuters
In a regulatory filing, Capital One said the annualized net charge-off rate -- debts the company believes it will never collect -- for U.S. credit cards fell to 10.19 percent in February from 10.41 percent in January. Accounts at least 30 days ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 10:12:00 GMT

Charge offs down in February at Capital One - bizjournals
McLean-based Capital One Financial Corp . charged off an annualized 10.19 percent of its domestic credit cards in February, down from 10.41 percent in January , the company reported Monday. Charge offs, which are loans written off as uncollectible ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:41:00 GMT

New law doesn't help business credit cards - Yahoo Finance
Unless an account is delinquent, small-business cards don't usually appear on personal credit reports. There is an exception to that: Capital One-issued cards. Capital One spokeswoman Pam Girardo says that the bank recently began reporting small ...
Posted: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:56:00 GMT

Keep an Eye on Credit Cards Monday - Wall Street Journal
The markets should give us a good sense Monday as fresh data comes in on credit card delinquencies at credit-card issuing companies. Here are comments on early numbers from Capital One out Monday, reports Dow Jones: Capital One Financial Corp.
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:08:00 GMT

Capital One Unveils Venture, New Rewards Card with ... - Yahoo Finance
Capital One has raised the bar with the release of the Venture Card. Their claim of offering no-hassle products is indeed more than just a tag line. Venture is one of the simplest rewards cards that I have ever reviewed in my 10 years at CardRatings.
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 11:59:00 GMT

When Business Credit Scores Get Murky - Wall Street Journal
Osterhout noticed that her two Capital One business credit cards appeared on her personal credit report, dinging her personal credit score. She later found that Capital One had changed its reporting policy and now ties its credit-card lines to the ...
Posted: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:30:00 GMT

Credit card data hints at U.S. consumer rebound - YAHOO!
Capital One -- the third-largest U.S. issuer of Visa Inc branded credit cards and the fifth-largest issuer of MasterCards -- said accounts at least 30 days delinquent declined to 5.51 percent in February from 5.80 percent in January. Its annualized ...
Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:51:00 GMT