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Sainsbury’s Bank has, until 18th January, boosted the bonus on the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card.

This free Mastercard usually has a sign-up bonus of 8,000 Nectar points, which converts to 5,000 Avios.

For the next couple of weeks, this is increased to 10,000 Nectar points. This is worth 6,250 Avios.

It certainly isn’t a great credit card for day to day spending, as I will explain, but arguably 6,250 Avios as a sign-up bonus on a free credit card is worth thinking about.

About the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card

The Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card is issued by Sainsbury’s Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of the supermarket chain.

The card is issued as a Mastercard.

The representative APR is 22.9% variable.

Sainsbury’s Bank issues a number of credit cards with different features. All have the same earning rate per £1 spent. This version has the most generous Nectar sign-up bonus.

You can ONLY apply for the 10,000 points offer via this link and not via the standard Sainsbury’s Bank website.

What is the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card sign-up bonus?

Until 18th January, you will receive 10,000 Nectar points when you spend £400 at Sainsbury’s, Tu Clothing or Argos within your first two months.

This is worth 6,250 Avios if you convert the Nectar points.

The usual bonus is 8,000 Nectar points, worth 5,000 Avios, and I would expect it to return to this level after 18th January.

Details of how to convert Nectar points to Avios are on ba.com here.

What are the conditions of applying?

There is no stated minimum income requirement.

You must have a Nectar card to apply. Sainsbury’s would prefer you to have held one for six months before applying for the credit card, but this is not compulsory.

Any other benefits?

All new cardholders receive two financial benefits:

  • 0% interest on balance transfers for 6 months
  • 0% interest on purchases for 6 months

Note that Sainsbury’s credit cards now work with Apple Pay, which was not the case a year ago, and with Google Pay.

What is the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card annual fee?

There is no annual fee.

What do I earn per £1 spent on the card?

The earning rate on the card is 1 Nectar point per £5 for general spending and 1 point per £2 for spending in Sainsbury’s, Tu Clothing and Argos. This is exceptionally bad.

Points are earned ‘per transaction’. This means that a £4.99 purchase outside of Sainsbury’s will earn nothing. A £9.99 transaction would only earn one Nectar point. Given that the return is so poor in the first place, this is astonishing penny-pinching.

What is a Nectar point worth?

In virtually all circumstances, a Nectar point is worth 0.5p.

Here is our HfP guide on how to spend Nectar points.

1 Nectar point per £5 charged to your card is equivalent to a 0.1% rebate on your spend.

In reality, it is worse than this because your spending is rounded down to the nearest £5 per transaction before points are awarded.

With 1 Nectar point worth 0.625 Avios, you would earn 0.125 Avios per £1 spent outside Sainsbury’s. Inside Sainsbury’s and Argos you would earn 0.312 Avios per £1.

How does a 0.125 Avios per £1 compare to other Mastercard or Visa credit cards?

It’s a joke, to be honest.

Let’s assume that you get the free Barclaycard Avios credit card. This earns 1 Avios per £1 spent. You can transfer these to Nectar and get 1.33 Nectar points per £1, worth 0.66p.

Astonishingly, the free Barclaycard Avios credit card earns you 6.6x the rewards of the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card. This is before you factor in the annual Barclaycard / British Airways upgrade voucher too!

Is the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card worth getting purely for the sign-up bonus?

Yes, potentially. It is down to how desperate you are for 6,250 Avios, your ability to hit the qualifying spend and your willingness to add another card to your credit file.

The Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card sign-up bonus is worth considering. 10,000 Nectar points is worth 6,250 Avios.

You need to spend £400 in Sainsbury’s, Argos or Tu Clothing within two months to trigger the bonus. Before you apply, be certain that you can manage this.

It is likely that gift card purchases, for other companies, bought in Sainsbury’s would trigger the bonus.

Conclusion

The Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card has a good sign-up bonus. The bonus of 10,000 Nectar points will convert into 6,250 Avios.

The on-going earnings rate of 1 Nectar point per £5 spent is weak, unfortunately, and this card is not a great ‘keeper’ for daily spending. Even the ‘improved’ rate of 1 point per £2 spent in Sainsbury’s, Argos or Tu Clothing is a bit of a joke.

The application form for the Sainsbury’s Nectar Credit Card 10,000 points offer can be found here. The special bonus offer ends on 18th January.

PS. If you don’t have the Nectar American Express credit card, take a look at our review here.

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Comments (45)

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  • Juan says:

    Hello, I’m not sure why you mention the word ‘improved’ word here: ”Even the ‘improved’ rate of 1 point per £2 spent in Sainsbury’s, Argos or Tu Clothing is a bit of a joke.”. It used to actually be better until 1st of November 2022 when Sainsbury’s bank decided that they wanted to loose a big chunk of customers, ditching the 2 Nectar points per £1 (effectively 3 x £1, if used in conjunction with a Nectar card) that you used to earn on purchases made in Sainsbury’s and Argos. As I regularly use Sainsbury’s, I used to use it only for this and the. Convert them to Avios. Haven’t used since except for a nominal £10 monthly PAYG mobile charge and that will remain the case until they come to their senses or they close my account.

  • Joey says:

    This is such a bad card that it’s hard for me to support it and give Sainsbury’s the signal/stats that it is working. They need to know this card needs to be improved or it dies.

  • JDB says:

    I’m always surprised when the Nectar enthusiasts talk about the ‘value’ of Nectar points vs Avios or hotel points. They may be worth the fixed 0.5p and there was a rush to convert them from Avios at 0.8p, but those sums have been significantly eroded/devalued by inflation whereas Avios/hotel points will buy you flights or hotels that have risen in price by significantly more than RPI.

    • Erico1875 says:

      And Sainsburys are more expensive than Aldi, Lidl and Tesco, so the 0.67p isnt really that either.
      Im finding that Tesco “Club Card Prices” are matching Aldi for much of our basic shopping needs.
      e.g they have a decent enough bottle of champagne for a tenner

      • Niall says:

        Champagne for £10? Do tell

      • Peter K says:

        Champagne is a “basic shopping need”? 😂

        • Erico1875 says:

          Yes😁

        • Rob says:

          Never quite got my head around why people who can clearly afford £1000 in taxes for a BA reward flight seem to value price over quality when it comes to what they put in their bodies …..

          • Erico1875 says:

            Are you suggesting Sainsburys is better quality than Tesco?

          • Rob says:

            Remember that I spent a LONG time in the City, much of it in private equity, and a fair bit of the latter looking at consumer goods manufacturers. I’ve done more factory tours than most and I know how the same factories change the ingredients around based on the end customer for each particular batch.

          • DaveJ says:

            Branded goods aren’t better quality in one supermarket versus another

          • Rob says:

            No branded goods in Aldi last time I looked!

          • Scott says:

            Agree – it’s not right to demand food be as cheap as possible. It results in the horrible consequences we see in so many types of intensive farming.

          • DaveJ says:

            “No branded goods in Aldi last time I looked!”

            What are you on about? I went yesterday and bought some branded goods. Stop talking nonsense

          • Rob says:

            Live and learn 🙂 I only ever go to Lidl at the discount end to buy certain German goodies for my wife.

          • Gordon says:

            Rob didn’t say how long ago he looked….

          • DaveJ says:

            “Rob didn’t say how long ago he looked….”

            So it’s a nonsense comment then? Agreed

      • Numpty says:

        Waitrose groceries delivery has for the last few weeks had £9 cash back (per delivery).

  • Dawn says:

    The biggest issue for me will be physically receiving the card in time to spend the bonus by 18th January with the postal strikes causing havoc. We’re lucky if we get post once a week in our area.

    • Peter K says:

      You only need to apply by the 18th. You get 2 months to spend the required amount to gain the bonus.

  • John Caribbean says:

    Can previous card holders get this bonus?

  • Nick says:

    Can someone confirm that gift card purchases do work to qualify for the welcome bonus?

    • Travel Strong says:

      Sainsbury’s own gift cards and saver cards definitely do. Unsure on 3rd party gift cards / did not risk it.

      • Rob says:

        I don’t see how they can’t count, because all Sainsbury’s Bank will see is the Sainsbury’s charge going through.

    • PJJ says:

      Not sure, but petrol/diesel certainly does

  • tilly c says:

    Rob , any idea if Amex are going to do a promo on the welcome bonus on the BAPP card a there has been no enhanced incentive on this card for months

  • Gordon says:

    Nothing in the article to say you can ditch the card after receiving spend bonus, But I guess it will not be a problem, I concur with Erico1875 re Tesco, I use them for 90% of my grocery shopping and they seem ok on prices that I am happy to pay, cba shopping around here and there, that seems such a laborious task.

    • PJJ says:

      You can I have done so.
      Be aware all the points will be added after the 4th statement
      This time when I applied with a 10k bonus in July, after chasing I was only awarded 8k points
      Challenged them
      They replied with the ridiculous answer it was apply instore only
      Have replied back that they never have any instore promotions for Sainburys Bank and wonder whether that actually can with passing personal info over and GDPR
      Still awaiting a reply on that

    • memesweeper says:

      You’d be much better off ditching the card only after the 0% on spend has ended — I had 18 months out of my last Sainsbury’s card carrying a reasonable balance for me.

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