What will replace your Lloyds Avios Rewards credit card in 8 days?
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The Lloyds Avios Rewards credit cards are finally closing for good.
Anyone who still has one of these cards will be switched to a cashback credit card in 8 days time, on 1st June.
If you are still spending on your card and don’t have a Plan B yet, I want to remind you of the potential alternative cards you could get.
What is happening to the Lloyds Avios Rewards card?
As a reminder, your Lloyds Avios Rewards Mastercard is being switched to a cashback card. To quote:
“On 1 June 2021 we’re changing the rewards you can earn with your Avios Rewards Mastercard from Avios to a new cashback rewards scheme. This is because our agreement with Avios Group (AGL) Limited is ending.
Any Avios you’ve already collected aren’t affected – you’ll still be able to use them.
Every time you make a purchase you’ll earn cashback:
• You’ll earn 0.25% cashback on any purchases you make, up to and including £4,000
• You’ll earn 0.50% on any purchases you make over £4,000
• You’ll earn cashback on all the purchases you make in a year – there’s no limit. This year you can earn cashback from June to December.
• Cashback will automatically be paid into your account every January.”
Is the new cashback card worth keeping?
It’s not bad by cashback standards.
0.25% is poor, but frankly it is no worse than the other free cashback or pseudo-cashback non-Amex cards currently on the market.
If you would spend over £4,000 per year on the card, and so trigger the 0.5% rate, you will be doing substantially better than any other Visa or Mastercard cashback card open to new applicants.
Would I be better off with a miles and points Visa or Mastercard?
Yes. Whilst the best cashback Visa and Mastercard products are now very weak, there are some miles and points options which knock the new Lloyds cashback card into a hat.
You’ve got:
Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard
This free card offers 0.75 Virgin Points per £1 spent. If you can get 1p per mile by redeeming smartly, you are getting a 0.75% return on your spending. Even if you get a little less than this, you are still head and shoulders above most of the cashback cards.
Our full Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard review is here and you can apply here.
IHG Rewards Mastercard
This offers 1 IHG Rewards point per £1 spent. These are generally worth around 0.4p when used for Holiday Inn / Crowne Plaza / InterContinental etc hotel rooms, and at peak dates you can do a lot better. The card also gets you Gold status in IHG Rewards for as long as you hold it.
Our full IHG Rewards Mastercard review is here and you can apply here.
HSBC Premier Mastercard
This offers points which convert into 0.5 Avios, 0.5 Etihad Guest miles, 0.5 Asia Miles or 0.5 Singapore Airlines Krisflyer miles for every £1 you spent. If you can get 1p per mile – and some of these schemes offer better value than Avios – then you are getting 0.5% back on your spending and potentially more.
Our full HSBC Premier Mastercard review is here. Note that you need to be a HSBC Premier customer to get this card.
If you’re willing to pay an annual fee ….
I have only looked at free cards here because it is easier to compare the rewards.
That said, as there is no sign-up bonus on the free Virgin Atlantic credit card, it makes more sense, in Year 1, to pay £160 for the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card which comes with 15,000 Virgin Points as a sign-up bonus. This card earns a huge 1.5 miles per £1 spent and you can downgrade to the free card from Year 2.
Conclusion
It’s time to finally close the door on the Lloyds and Avios relationship.
I have particular fondness for these cards, because I managed to earn 1.1 million Avios via a particularly generous sign-up offer it ran back in 2012. You can read that story here.
If you still have the Lloyds Avios Rewards Mastercard, you won’t find a better free cashback card on the market.
Your choice is either to stick with the cashback card, or switch to one of the Virgin Atlantic or IHG credit cards – more details below.
If you want Avios, your only option is HSBC Premier if you meet their strict income or savings requirement. There is no credit card linked to the new Barclays Avios Rewards scheme unfortunately. NatWest Rewards is temporarily offering Avios as a conversion option but I am not expecting this to remain long term.
Sign-up bonus and earn rate:
- The card has no sign-up bonus
- Earn 0.75 Virgin Points per £1 spent
- Earn 1.5 points per £1 spent with Virgin Atlantic
- Highest return per £1 of any free UK Visa or Mastercard
Other information:
- Get a ‘2 for 1’ voucher, valid on cash or points tickets, when you spend £20,000 in a year
- Alternatively, claim an upgrade voucher or Clubhouse lounge passes
- Annual fee: Free
Representative 26.9% APR variable
There is no sign-up bonus on the free Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard.
You may want to consider applying for the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard instead. This comes with a £160 annual fee but has a sign-up bonus of 15,000 Virgin Points. You also receive a higher earning rate of 1.5 miles per £1 spent.
You cannot apply if you have had the free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card in the previous six months. You are free to apply if you have any other Virgin Money credit card or the paid-for Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card.
When you spend £20,000 per year on the Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard, you can choose a benefit. This is what you can pick from:
A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Atlantic cash flight or Virgin Flying Club redemption, in Upper Class, Premium or Economy
A return upgrade – on either a cash or points ticket – from Premium to Upper Class, or from Economy Delight/Classic to Premium. You can either upgrade 1 x return flight if travelling alone or 2 x one-way legs of two return flights if travelling with someone else.
For elite members, Virgin Clubhouse lounge passes (require a same-day Virgin Atlantic or Delta Air Lines flight) – one pass if you are Silver, two passes if you are Gold
Here’s the small print:
If you are a Red (no status) member, you need to pay 50% of the points for your 2nd ticket if you redeem your 2-4-1 voucher in Upper Class. This means that, for Upper Class redemptions for Red members, it is effectively a ‘2 for 1.5’ voucher. For Economy or Premium redemptions, it is a genuine ‘2 for 1’.
Taxes and charges need to be paid on the ‘free’ ticket as part of your 2-4-1 booking
Vouchers are valid for two years and you must fly the outbound leg of your trip before the expiry date
Sign-up bonus and earn rate:
- Get 15,000 Virgin Points after your first transaction
- Earn 1.5 Virgin Points per £1 spent
- Earn 3 points per £1 spent with Virgin Atlantic
Other information:
- Get a ‘2 for 1’ voucher, valid on cash or points tickets, when you spend £10,000 in a year
- Alternatively, claim an upgrade voucher or Clubhouse lounge passes
- Annual fee: £160
Representative 69.7% APR variable based on an assumed £1,200 credit limit and £160 annual fee. Interest rate on purchases 26.9% APR variable.
You receive a bonus of 15,000 Virgin Points after your first purchase, however small.
There are no restrictions on earning the bonus if you are accepted.
You cannot apply if you have had a Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card in the previous six months. You are free to apply if you have any other Virgin Money credit card or the free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card.
When you spend £10,000 per year on the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard, you can choose a benefit. This is what you can pick from:
A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Atlantic cash flight or Virgin Flying Club redemption, in Upper Class, Premium or Economy
A return upgrade – on either a cash or points ticket – from Premium to Upper Class, or from Economy Delight/Classic to Premium. You can either upgrade 1 x return flight if travelling alone or 2 x one-way legs of two return flights if travelling with someone else.
For elite members, Virgin Clubhouse lounge passes (require a same-day Virgin Atlantic or Delta Air Lines flight) – one pass if you are Silver, two passes if you are Gold
Here’s the small print:
If you are a Red (no status) member, you need to pay 50% of the points for your 2nd ticket if you redeem your 2-4-1 voucher in Upper Class. This means that, for Upper Class redemptions for Red members, it is effectively a ‘2 for 1.5’ voucher. For Economy or Premium redemptions, it is a genuine ‘2 for 1’.
Taxes and charges need to be paid on the ‘free’ ticket as part of your 2-4-1 booking
Vouchers are valid for two years and you must fly the outbound leg of your trip before the expiry date
Sign-up bonus and earn rate:
- Get 10,000 IHG Rewards points when you spend £200 within 90 days
- Earn 1 IHG Rewards point per £1 spent
- Points convert at 5:1 into Avios or other airline miles
Other information:
- Receive Gold Elite status in IHG Rewards
- Points from spend count towards elite status
- Annual fee: Free
Representative 22.9% APR variable
You receive 10,000 IHG Rewards points as a sign-up bonus when you spend £200 within 90 days.
There are no restrictions on receiving the bonus if you have previously held this card or the (no longer available) IHG Rewards Premium Mastercard.
All IHG Rewards cardholders receive Gold Elite status in IHG Rewards for as long as they hold the card.
This is the only UK travel card where the points you earn from spending count towards elite status. The 10,000 points you receive as a sign-up bonus do not count towards elite status, however.
Sign-up bonus and earn rate:
- No sign-up bonus
- Earns 1 HSBC point per £1 spent
- Points convert at 2:1 into Avios or nine other programmes
Other information:
- Only available to HSBC Premier account holders
- Annual fee: Free
Representative 23.9% APR variable
There is no sign-up bonus on the HSBC Premier Mastercard.
There is a bonus on the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard. This is worth 40,000 HSBC points (worth 20,000 Avios or other airline or hotel points) for spending £2,000 within three months and a further 40,000 HSBC points (=20,000 points) for spending £12,000 within twelve months. The annual fee is £195 and you need to pay the fee for the second year in order to receive the second half of the bonus.
The points earned with the HSBC Premier Mastercard can be transferred to 10 airline and hotel loyalty schemes – Asia Miles, British Airways Executive Club / Avios, Emirates Skywards, Etihad Guest, Finnair Plus, Flying Blue (Air France KLM), Qantas Frequent Flyer, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, TAP Miles&Go and Wyndham Rewards.
They can also be redeemed for other items including retailer gift cards.
Cardholders can access any airport lounge in the LoungeKey network for a fee of £20 per visit.
(Want to earn more miles and points from credit cards? Click here to visit our dedicated airline and hotel travel credit cards page or use the ‘Credit Cards’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.)
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