M&S, Tesco and Nationwide win credit card awards
Marks and Spencer Money’s &more card has won the Best Credit Card Provider section in the Your Money Direct Awards 2006.
The &more card was singled out for praise because of its good value rewards scheme, its 0% balance transfer feature, and the ’speed and professionalism’ of the telephone support staff.
M&S Money also jointly won the Best Online Travel Insurance award, sharing the category with Churchill.
The Best Online Credit Card section was jointly won by Nationwide and Tesco, whose web sites and online features were both praised for ease of use and comprehensiveness.
The Your Money Direct Awards are an annual event, with a shortlist of entrants for each category drawn up by the magazine’s editorial staff being subjected to a readers vote to decide the winners.

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