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Balance Transfer Calculator

Considering a switch? Estimate your savings easily.
a woman holding her First Bank Platinum Rewards card while on the computer.

How much will I save by transferring my credit card balance to a First Bank Platinum Rewards or Business Rewards credit card?

Use the balance transfer calculator below to estimate your savings when you make the switch to a First Bank Platinum Rewards or Business Rewards Mastercard credit card. Plus, enjoy a $0 balance transfer fee!

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Estimated monthly savings reflect the regular interest rate you entered which may be different from the regular rate you qualify to receive. Calculations & Assumptions: The savings reflected are approximate and are calculated on the difference in interest charges between the higher APR cards you entered and the lower introductory balance transfer APR offered by First Bank. Actual savings may be impacted based on your purchase and payment activity. Additionally, it is assumed that no other balances are on the account other than the transferred balance that is subject to the promotional rate. See your credit card agreement for details. Balance transfer amount are subject to limitations and restrictions. The promotion period is available for qualifying new customers only and is the first 9 billing cycles following account opening when the balance is transferred.

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