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Your eligible balance is the balance you can put into an instalment plan. Your eligible balance includes purchases but does not include default charges, balance transfers, cash withdrawals (including gambling transactions and purchasing currency), other charges or transactions on which you have raised a dispute with us. Any pending plan cancellations won’t be included either.
When you make a one-off payment during business hours, your eligible balance won’t be updated until the next working day.
If you make a one-off payment outside of normal business hours, your eligible balance may take until the end of the next working day to adjust.
Any balance that isn’t included in an instalment plan. For example, if your balance was £1,000 and you put £300 into a plan, you’d have a Main Balance of £700.
If you overpay your plan at any time, pay your instalment plan payment early or your plan balance and projected interest doesn’t divide into equal monthly amounts, the final payment may be less. It will never be more than you expect.
If you change your statement date, this may result in you paying more interest on your instalment plans and may increase the term of those instalment plans.
Your main balance + instalment plan payment is your instalment plan payment (if you have one), plus your full main balance (if you have one).
Your minimum + instalment plan payment is your instalment plan payment (if you have one), plus the minimum payment owed on your main balance (if you have one).
You can transfer a balance from any non-Halifax credit card to your FlexiCard by clicking the ‘Balance Transfer’ button on your card menu and following the instructions, or by calling us.
However, please remember that you can’t set up an instalment plan to pay off a transferred balance.
When you have a refund, that refund will usually be applied to your main balance first, but it may be applied to an instalment plan and shorten the term of that plan.
Once your refund has been applied to your account, you may want to check your plans still suit your needs and cancel or set up plans if necessary.
You only have one credit limit on your account. Your main balance and instalment plans are both included in this.
All transactions on your account will reduce your available credit and all repayments you make will free up any credit for you to borrow again.
We still use your payments to clear any overdue amounts before we clear your latest Minimum Payment. We reduce the amount you owe in the following order:
Firstly, an amount equal to the Minimum Payment on the Main Balance will be applied to reduce the Main Balance in the order set out in the terms and conditions;
Then, an amount equal to the Instalment Plan Payment will be applied to the instalment plans to pay the monthly payment for each instalment plan you have set up. If there is insufficient to cover all instalment plans, we will apply your payment in the order set out in the terms and conditions;
If you cancel a plan, the remaining balance will move to your Main Balance, where it will be subject to your standard rate of interest.
You can only set up and manage your instalment plans online so you need to register for Online Banking to make the most of your FlexiCard.
This card may not be suitable for you if you do not want to manage your account online as you will not be able to take full advantage of its features.
If you require any of your documents in large print, Braille, CD or audio tape If you need more support, you can message us online. If you don’t bank online, please give us a call.
You can call us using Relay UK if you have a hearing or speech impairment. There's more information on theRelay UK help pages.
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If you need more support, you can message us online. If you don’t bank online, please give us a call.
You can choose how long you’d like to take to pay back your instalment plan balance and we’ll show you how much that will cost each month. You’ll need to make that payment every month until the end of your plan, and if you pay more than that you might reduce the term of your instalment plan.
You can find more information about payment types in the question "What do I pay each month?"
To set up an instalment plan on your FlexiCard:
There are no fees to set up or cancel an instalment plan. You won’t be charged a default fee if you don’t make your Instalment Plan Payment but any unpaid plans will be cancelled with the cancelled plan balance moved to your Main Balance to be charged at your standard rate of interest. You should always make at least the minimum payment shown on your statement each month. You will pay the same rate of interest on your instalment plans as your standard purchase rate.
If you don’t make your instalment plan payment in full, any plans that remain unpaid will be cancelled but you will not be charged a default fee, as long as you make your minimum payment. Your cancelled plan balance will be moved to your main balance and subject to your standard rate of interest. To avoid charges, you should always make at least the minimum payment shown on your statement each month.
You can find more information in your terms and conditions.
You can cancel an instalment plan online after it appears on your next statement. We can cancel a plan if you do not keep up your Instalment Plan Payment. You can move balances from cancelled plans into new plans, however you may have to wait up to 2 business days before the balance from a cancelled plan shows in your eligible balance. If you pay by direct debit and cancel a plan, it will still take the amount shown on your statement unless you cancel your direct debit too.
You can find more information on direct debits and plan cancellations in the question "I have a direct debit but want to cancel a plan – what happens now?"
If you are having financial difficulties or have any queries regarding your account please call us.
No, you can only put purchases from your eligible balance into an instalment plan. You can find out about your eligible balance in the question "What is my eligible balance?"
Unfortunately not, however you could cancel your instalment plan and set up another one with new details should you need to.
When you cancel your instalment plan during normal business hours, we’ll cancel it by the end of the day. If you cancel outside of normal business hours, it might take until the end of the next working day to go through.
Until then, your instalment plan balance will not be included in your Main Balance and your plan cancellation will show as pending.
Once your cancellation is complete, the balance will be included in your eligible balance (part of your Main Balance).
Your instalment plan can be paid off earlier than you might have expected for a number of reasons:
When you cancel your instalment plan, we’ll move your plan balance into your main balance, where it will be subject to your standard rate of interest. Cancellation will take effect on the same day you cancel the instalment plan if you cancel within normal business hours, otherwise it will take effect on the next working day.
If you cancel your instalment plan more than 4 working days before your payment due date, we’ll update your direct debit on the next statement. Your payment for this month will remain the same. If you do not wish to make this payment you should also cancel this and make at least your minimum payment plus any remaining plan payments by another method.
If you cancel your instalment plan within 4 working days of your payment due date, your direct debit may have already been requested and you will need to call the bank you have your current account with if you don’t want to make your payment. We’ll update your direct debit in time for your next payment.
If you cancel your instalment plan after your payment due date and before your next statement is produced, we’ll update your direct debit.
If you cancel your direct debit, you’ll still need to make at least your minimum payment for the month, plus any remaining plan payments. You will need to check the "Pay Credit Card" page or call us as the new Minimum + Instalment Plan Payment is likely to be different than the amount you might calculate yourself. If you’re not sure what to do now, are having financial difficulties or have any queries regarding your account please call us.
Please call us if you don’t want to make your next Direct Debit payment.
If you can’t afford your instalment plan payment, you should cancel your instalment plan.
If you pay by direct debit, you should also cancel this and make your minimum payment by another method. You can set up your plans and direct debit again once you can afford the payment. See more about cancellations.
If you are having financial difficulties or have any queries regarding your account please call us.
No, you can only set up an instalment plan using Online Banking.
Instalment plans can only be set up on your Halifax FlexiCard.
Your account must be within your credit limit and have no arrears. You must also be registered for Online Banking and have an eligible balance. Additional account holders can’t set up instalment plans.
You can set up your instalment plan to last from 2 to 36 monthly instalments.
You can have up to 10 instalment plans at one time. You’ll usually be able to set up one instalment plan each day, but if you set up an instalment plan after 6pm on a business day or at any time on a weekend you might not be able to set up another one the next day.
Your monthly payment is made up of your instalment plan payment (if you have one) and the payment towards your main balance (if you have one).
You’ve got three options for what to pay:
You can pay these amounts by direct debit or one-off payments. If you set up a direct debit, you can always pay more by one-off payment.
Your monthly payment is made up of:
If you have no Main Balance, you’ll only owe the instalment plan payment.
You can see all your payment choices in the question "What do I pay each month?"
You must pay at least the minimum payment by the payment date every month. Your minimum payment is of an amount equal to the total of interest, charges and up to 2.5% of the balance shown in your statement (including any instalment plan balances), or the full balance if less than £5. Missing your minimum payment can have many potential consequences, including late payment fees and the end of any promotional offers.
However, if you make your minimum payment but don’t make all of your instalment plan payment, any unpaid plans will be cancelled but you will not be charged a default fee. Your cancelled plan balance will be moved to your Main Balance and subject to your standard rate of interest.
You can find more information in your terms and conditions.
You’ll see ‘instalment plan payment’ whenever we’re talking about your total monthly payment for all your instalment plans. Paying it will clear all your instalment plans, including interest, over the length of time you have chosen.
When you set up a direct debit, we’ll always make sure you pay at least your minimum + instalment plan payment so you never have to worry about your plans being cancelled. But you’ll need to ensure you have sufficient funds available to cover your direct debit. More about paying your credit card.
We will use any overpayment to pay off your main balance first. Once your main balance is paid off, you’ll start paying off your instalment plan balances, which will reduce the term of your plan rather than the monthly instalment amount. If you pay off all of your instalment plans too, we’ll then pay off any transactions you’ve made since your last statement.
You can see the full list of what we pay off and in what order in your terms and conditions.
When you cancel your instalment plan, we’ll move your plan balance into your main balance, where it will be subject to your standard rate of interest. Cancellation will take effect on the same day you cancel the instalment plan if you cancel within normal business hours, otherwise it will take effect on the next working day.
If you cancel your instalment plan more than 4 working days before your payment due date, we’ll update your direct debit on the next statement. Your payment for this month will remain the same. If you do not wish to make this payment you should also cancel this and make at least your minimum payment plus any remaining plan payments by another method.
If you cancel your instalment plan within 4 working days of your payment due date, your direct debit may have already been requested and you will need to call the bank you have your current account with if you don’t want to make your payment. We’ll update your direct debit in time for your next payment.
If you cancel your instalment plan after your payment due date and before your next statement is produced, we’ll update your direct debit.
If you cancel your direct debit, you’ll still need to make at least your minimum payment for the month, plus any remaining plan payments. You will need to check the "Pay Credit Card" page or call us as the new Minimum + Instalment Plan Payment is likely to be different than the amount you might calculate yourself. If you’re not sure what to do now, are having financial difficulties or have any queries regarding your account please call us.
Your main balance + instalment plan payment is your instalment plan payment (if you have one), plus your full main balance (if you have one).
Your minimum + instalment plan payment is your instalment plan payment (if you have one), plus the minimum payment owed on your main balance (if you have one).