No Fee Balance Transfers From IberiaBank

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IberiaBank is offering three different no fee, 0% balance transfer credit cards. If you haven’t heard of IberiaBank, you’re not alone. I hadn’t heard of them either until I ran across these offers.

As it turns out, IberiaBank is a Louisiana-based bank that has been in business for over 120 years. They’re FDIC insured and, as of the end of 2008, they held $5.6 billion in assets. Not too shabby.

Here are the links to their three balance transfer offers:

As with the Pulaski Bank balance transfer offers that I wrote up earlier this month, these are six month offers. While this isn’t as good as you can get with certain other 0% balance transfer credit cards, there’s no transfer fee. Thus, while you might not want to use these cards for balance transfer arbitrage (especially since high yield savings account rates have tumbled), you can still get a six month break from interest payments without spending a dime.

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