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Home > Credit Card Directory > Chase > Chase Platinum Credit Card

Chase Platinum Credit Card

The Chase Platinum Visa® card expands your purchasing power to meet the demands of your life! Manage your account conveniently online. Check your monthly statements, access info, even pay your bills.
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  • 0% Interest for up to 12 months on all purchases and balance transfers.
  • The length of your introductory period will be either 12 months for purchases and balance transfers or 3 months for balance transfers, depending on review of your application and credit history.*
  • The time period for the introductory APR and the balances to which it will apply will be based on our review of your application and credit history*
  • No Annual Fee
  • Free Online Account Access

Intro Rate Intro Rate Period Regular APR Annual Fee Balance Transfer Credit Needed
0.00% 12 Months* 13.24 %* None* Yes* Good Credit

Chase Platinum Credit Card – Benefits

This Chase card offers cardholders a variety of valuable benefits. First of all, you are offered $500,000 in worldwide automatic travel accident insurance. This is about five times the coverage offered by other platinum credit cards. Next, you will receive discount prices for Hertz car rentals. Finally, you will be offered a variety of online services including account access and online bill payment options.

Chase Platinum Credit Card – Interest and Fees

This credit card has a couple of interest and fee advantages over other major platinum credit cards. It offers consumers a 12 month introductory APR of zero percent. Most cards that offer an introductory APR only offer it for six months. Another advantage of this card is that it doesn’t have an annual fee. This can save you between $25 and $50 a year.

After your introductory period has expired, your APR is going to increase. The amount that it increases will depend on your credit rating. However, the typical APR offered after the introductory period is around 13.24 percent.

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