Review: the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card
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This is our review of the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card for sole traders and small businesses.
Key link: Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card application form
Key facts: No annual fee
The representative APR is 26.8% variable but may vary based on your financial circumstances and borrowing history.

This article was updated on 1st March 2025, and all of the information is correct as of that date. Ignore the original publication date shown.
About the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card
Slightly oddly for Head for Points, the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card does not offer you any miles or points when you use it. Let’s clear this up from the outset!
The reason we feature it is that it is, in our view, the best free Visa or Mastercard for a small business.
Whilst we recommend American Express Business Platinum, American Express Business Gold and the British Airways Accelerating Business cards for their ability to earn you generous travel rewards, American Express acceptance is well below 100% in the B2B sector.
You will need to get a Visa or Mastercard to use alongside any American Express card you get. Barclaycard Select Cashback is free and has a generous cashback reward.
What is the Barclaycard Select Cashback sign-up bonus?
There is no sign-up bonus on the card.
What are the conditions of applying?
As well as the standard age and residency restrictions, your business turnover must be over £10,000 per year.
If you are a start-up, you are welcome to apply if your business plan shows expected turnover of £10,000+ per year.
Sole traders are welcome to apply. The card is not restricted to Limited Companies.

What is the Barclaycard Select Cashback annual fee?
There is no annual fee.
What do I earn per £1 spent on the card?
You earn 1% cashback on virtually all spending charged to the card.
You need to spend at least £2,000 in a statement month to receive cashback for that month.
You are paid your cashback via a monthly credit to your card statement.
(Here is the official wording from Barclaycard on cashback eligibility: “Standard Cashback T&Cs apply. 1% cashback on all eligible business spend of £2,000 or more per statement month. Your credit limit and available balance may impact your ability to earn cashback. The approval of your application depends on your financial circumstances and borrowing history, so do the terms you may be offered.“)
Any other benefits?
Barclaycard runs a special programme for its Business credit and charge card holders called Business Rewards.
You can find full details on this page of the Barclays website.
It offers a variety of discounts and cashback deals for customers. These currently include, for example, 15% off business stationery at Ryman.

Is this a good card to use when travelling?
It’s not ideal, as Barclaycard Select Cashback charges a 2.99% foreign exchange fee on non-Sterling transactions.
However, you will receive your standard 1% cashback which takes the net cost down to 1.99%.
You will pay the same 2.99% fee if you use any of the American Express Business cards that we cover.
Conclusion
The Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card is, perhaps surprisingly, an aggressively good product from Barclays.
With no annual fee and 1% cashback on virtually all your spending, paid monthly, there is nothing to dislike. The only issue is that you need to be confident that you can spend the £2,000 per month required to receive cashback.
Even if you are considering getting American Express Business Platinum, Business Gold or British Airways Accelerating Business due to their generous rewards, this card is useful for places which do not accept American Express.
The application for the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card can be found here.
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