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by Sarah » Fri Mar 21 2025 1:21am
This appears to be a variant of the NatWest Reward credit card that pays 1% cashback on travel (instead of supermarkets), lower 0.1% cashback elsewhere and has no annual fee even without a NatWest Reward current account.
With our Travel Reward Credit Card, you’ll earn Rewards:
- 1% back on eligible travel spending* on planes, trains, car rental, ferries, buses, hotel accommodation, travel agents, cruises, campsites and more.
- 1% to 15% at selected partner retailers.
- Or, instead of these, 0.1% back everywhere else.**
- No foreign transaction fees on purchases abroad. (You'll still pay fees if you take money out of cash machines abroad or get a cash advance. You may also pay local fees.)
- No annual fee.
https://www.natwest.com/credit-cards/tr ... -card.html
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