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credit card Your Welcome Guide

We d like to welcome you as a new Co-operative Membership credit card holder. Welcome This guide tells you all you need to know to make the most of your Co-operative Membership credit card. If you have any queries about your Co-operative Membership credit card, please do not hesitate to contact Customer Services on 0345 600 6000*. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Earn cashback when you spend ~ Your Co-operative Membership credit card is unique in that you could earn cashback every time~ you use it. You could earn: Type of cashback Cashback rate Purchases in Co-operative Food stores 1p for every 2 spent~ (0.5% of the amount spent) Purchases where the Visa symbol is displayed 1p for every 3.33 spent^ (0.3% of the amount spent) ~ Excluding in-store concessions. ^Including in-store concessions. You ll find the Rules of The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme at the back of this booklet. Please note that cashback is not earned on balance transfers and cash withdrawals. To find out more about The Co-operative Membership scheme please go to co-operative.coop/membership or call 0800 023 4708**.

Additional cardholder Imagine how much easier life could be if you shared your credit card account with those closest to you with the convenience of one statement, one monthly payment and one credit limit for all your joint purchases like groceries, petrol, etc #. Request an application form today by calling Customer Services on 0345 600 6000*. # Subject to your Co-operative Bank credit card being maintained properly. The main account holder will be liable for all transactions made by the additional cardholder and is bound, in particular but without limitation, to Section 3 of the account terms and conditions. Any additional cardholders must be aged 18 years or over to be eligible (subject to status). Transferring a balance couldn t be easier Why not consider transferring balances from other more expensive credit or store cards onto your Co-operative Membership credit card it s easy and could save you money***. Simply call our Customer Services on 0345 600 6000 and we ll arrange the rest. ***Excludes balance transfers from other credit cards issued by The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. and must be within your credit limit. Balance transfer fee of 3% of transfer value where applicable during promotional rate periods only (minimum of 5). Contactless payments Some of our credit cards include a contactless payment facility. Your card has this functionality if it displays the symbol shown above. This allows you to make purchases of 30 or less quickly and easily at places that display this symbol in the UK or worldwide. You don t need to insert your card or enter your PIN. Just hold your card to the reader and wait for the green light. Chip and PIN Enter your four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) when you pay for goods in the same way you currently do when you use our cash machines. So, once you have your PIN and have activated your card, you re all set to start using the card.

How to pay your credit card balance We offer a wide choice of ways to make your regular payments, so just choose the one that suits you best. You can pay any amount between the minimum payment and the full balance showing on your statement. We must receive the minimum payment by the date shown on your statement. Please remember to allow the necessary time for the payment to reach your account as cleared funds. This can be found in the account s Terms and Conditions. If we do not receive a minimum payment by the payment due date, you will be charged for a late payment. This can be found in the account s Terms and Conditions. If you re having difficulty paying your credit card balance, please phone us and we ll do what we can to help. Direct Debit You can pay at least the minimum amount each month or the full outstanding balance by Direct Debit. This means that you ll always know that your payment has been made on time even if you are away on holiday. If you want to cancel your Direct Debit, please call us before 9pm on 0345 600 6000 the Business Day before the payment is due. Telephone If you hold a current account with The Co-operative Bank, you can call Telephone Banking on 03457 212 212 and make payments. If you hold a current account with another provider, you may be able to telephone your bank to arrange a one-off or regular payment to your credit card. The following information should be used for bill payments: sort code 089098, account number 97491004 and your credit card number. Internet You can make payments to your credit card via Online Banking. If you hold a current account with The Co-operative Bank, you can make payments to your credit card account online at co-operativebank.co.uk The following information should be used for bill payments: sort code 089098, account number 97491004 and your credit card number.

Bank branch Using a completed slip from the bottom of your statement, you can pay by cheque at any branch of The Co-operative Bank, or possibly subject to a small charge any bank displaying the Visa symbol. We do not accept cash payments at our branches. Mobile Banking If you have a current account with The Co-operative Bank and have registered with Online Banking, you can view your credit card using our mobile app. You can see all the transactions since your last statement, view your current balance and even find out when your next minimum payment is due. Once you ve created a payment to your credit card through Online Banking, you can easily pay your credit card bill from the mobile banking app. Post Send a cheque and the completed payment slip from the bottom of your statement to the Customer Services Centre in the envelope provided. Make cheques payable to The Co-operative Bank p.l.c., followed by your credit card number. Do not send cash through the post. Whichever method you choose to pay your credit card account, please ensure you allow enough time for the payment to reach your account as detailed in the table below. Direct Debit On payment due date Timings for individual payment methods Telephone/Online Banking from another provider Same day if received before 3.30pm Telephone/Online Banking from a Co-operative Bank account Next Business Day if received before 9pm Cheque paid in at a Co-operative Bank branch Two Business Days Post Seven days We have no control over payments made by post or through branches of other banks and building societies. The above timings are indicative of how long payments should normally take but it remains your responsibility to ensure that the payment is received by us by the payment due date. We will apply the payment on the day of receipt. If your bank is a member of the Faster Payments Scheme, the payment will reach your account within two hours (Business Days Monday to Friday, excluding bank holidays only). Your bank will be able to tell you how long the payment will take. Please also check any cut-off times with your bank.

Putting you in control of your finances You have access to your credit card account 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by telephone and Internet. Accessing your account online You can also use our Online Banking service at co-operativebank.co.uk to access your account. You ll need to register some secure information before you can use the service. Simply visit co-operativebank.co.uk or phone 0800 590 483 to register your details, and then you can start accessing your account online. This line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have not already done so, we ll ask you to register: a four-digit security code five pieces of secure personal information. You can find out more by visiting: co-operativebank.co.uk/ibdemo for a free demonstration. Mobile Banking If you have a current account with The Co-operative Bank and have registered with Online Banking, you can view your credit card using our mobile app. To find out more visit: co-operativebank.co.uk/mobile Accessing your credit card account by telephone If at any time you have a query regarding your credit card, don t hesitate to telephone Customer Services on 0345 600 6000. Registering secure information The first time you call 0345 600 6000, you will be taken through some simple steps to make sure your account details are secure. You will need to register: a four-digit security code five pieces of secure personal information. When you call in the future, you ll be asked to: enter your 16-digit card number, which can be found on the front of your card or in the top right hand corner of your statement your four-digit security code. Please note that you should never give your entire security code over the phone to a Customer Service Adviser or anyone else.

Accessing information on your account Within seconds of entering your account number and security code, you ll then be able to choose the following options: Press 1 for balance and account information: your current balance details of your last statement payment details. Press 2 for recent transactions: your last six credits your last six debits a transaction search. Press 3 to order a PIN Press 4 for other administration: order Direct Debit mandate. You can also call for answers to questions such as: Can I have a higher credit limit? How do I set up a continuous payment authority? Can you send me the forms for another member of my family to have a card on my account? How can I protect my monthly payments? Can I report the loss of my card? How do I change my PIN?

Is your answer here? These are the questions that we re most commonly asked by Co-operative Membership credit card holders and the answers we give. Can I use my card to withdraw cash? You can withdraw cash, although charges apply, (in local currency) up to your available credit limit across the counter at any bank in the world that displays the Visa symbol. You ll also receive a PIN which you can use to withdraw cash at any of the 30,000 Visa-linked cash dispensers in the UK and overseas. Charges apply. Some cash machines may charge. If cash withdrawals are made overseas, the transactions will be recorded in local currency but converted to sterling on your statement. The maximum daily amount you can withdraw is 250 provided you are within your credit limit, subject to 3% (minimum 3) fee charged for withdrawals made from Visa or Plus cash machines and a non-sterling transaction fee of 2.75%. Cash withdrawal fee applies to cash withdrawls abroad 3% of value, min 3. How long does it take for a purchase to reach my account? Your available balance is reduced as soon as a purchase is made. The item will then appear on your statement normally within two days (dependent on when the retailer processes the payment).

What happens if I move or change my name? If you move or change your name then please let us know by phoning Customer Services on 0345 600 6000. Can I purchase items by mail order or over the phone using my card? Yes. Just write your Co-operative Membership credit card number in the space provided on the mail order form. Many companies including theatres and sporting venues have special telephone ordering facilities for credit card holders. What if I want a higher credit limit? Either write to us or phone Customer Services on 0345 600 6000 and let us know the limit you require, your request will be assessed against our Lending Policy and will be subject to status. Is there anything which could delay my payment from reaching my account? Postal delays can cause problems from time to time. The best way to avoid any delays is to pay by Direct Debit. Can I make my monthly payment by sending a post-dated cheque? No. Post-dated cheques are not accepted. What is a continuous payment authority (recurring transaction)? This is an instruction for someone to debit your credit card account with regular or irregular payments on an automated basis. If you d like to stop a continuous payment authority, please contact us the day before the payment is due to debit your account. We also recommend that you contact the person or organisation who collects the payment.

How do I know how much interest I ll be charged? The interest rate you pay is shown on your statement, next to the interest amount. Details of all current interest rates are available online at co-operativebank.co.uk, on request from any branch of The Co-operative Bank or by phoning Customer Services on 0345 600 6000. How can I find out more about other Co-operative Bank services? Either write to The Co-operative Bank Customer Services, P.O. Box 150, Delf House, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 6GG; call into any of our branches, or visit our website: co-operativebank.co.uk Alternatively, you can call 03457 212 212 for details. Keep your card safe and secure It s vitally important that you do all you can not to lose your credit card or have it stolen. So, always follow these rules: do not leave your card unat tended in a wallet or purse do not leave your card in your car. If you do lose your card: Report the loss immediately by ringing 0345 600 6000 (open 24 hours a day). Alternatively, you can report the loss at any Co-operative Bank branch or any bank overseas displaying the Visa symbol. In all these cases, it s helpful to have The Co-operative Membership credit card number handy. Why not write it in this guide? Once you have reported the loss, you must not use your card or any other cards on your account. If you find your card again, do not use it, as your account will have been blocked. Instead, cut it in half and dispose of it safely. A replacement card will be issued as soon as possible.

A word about chip and PIN Chip and PIN is a technology designed to make paying for goods over the counter more secure. You and your PIN You ll automatically be issued a PIN shortly after opening your account. Remember: keep the PIN secret at all times never write the PIN down and certainly never keep it with your card. You can change your PIN to one that s more memorable once you ve memorised the number, destroy the notification slip try to avoid anyone seeing you enter your PIN at a cash machine or chip and PIN keypad if you think someone has discovered your PIN, you must change it immediately at any Co-operative Bank branch cash machine, or any HSBC, Lloyds, Nationwide, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland, by following the simple on-screen instructions if you forget your PIN and need a reminder please phone 0345 600 6000.

Rules of The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme the Rules 1 Definitions The definitions in The Co-operative Membership terms and conditions apply to these Rules, in addition to the following definitions: l Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme means the scheme promoted by The Co-operative Bank, in association with The Co-operative, under which Co-operative Membership credit card account holders are entitled to receive credit card cashback by using their card to make purchases of goods or services. l The Co-operative means The Co-operative Group Limited, Registered office: 1 Angel Square, Manchester M60 0AG. l Credit card cashback means the cashback awarded as a result of transactions on The Co-operative Membership credit card account, as explained below. 2 The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme is promoted by The Co-operative Bank p.l.c., 1 Balloon Street, Manchester M60 4EP ( the bank ) and is available to everyone who has their application for a Co-operative Membership credit card accepted. 3 When your Co-operative Membership credit card has been used as the means of payment for goods or services, the bank will accumulate on your behalf credit card cashback as follows: l One penny of credit card cashback for every 2 spent in retail food stores of The Co-operative (excluding in-store concessions) as defined from time to time by The Co-operative. One penny of credit card cashback for every 3.33 spent anywhere else (except for balance transfers). l Credit card cashback will be earned provided neither you nor we have given notice to end your participation in The Co-operative Membership credit card scheme. The value of credit card cashback earned may vary (subject to the provisions of Rules 7 and 8 on the next page).

Credit card cashback earned each month will be detailed on your monthly Co-operative Membership credit card statement and will be shown to two decimal places. 4 Credit card cashback which has accumulated will be passed to The Co-operative for payment, normally twice a year in accordance with The Co-operative Membership terms and conditions, providing your Co-operative Membership credit card account is in order, and will be notified to you on your Co-operative Membership credit card statement in the month in which your cashback is passed to The Co-operative. Any vouchers sent to you by The Co-operative can be redeemed in accordance with The Co-operative Membership terms and conditions. 5 If you change your mind about a product purchased with your Co-operative Membership credit card, any refund must be credited to The Co-operative Membership credit card account used at the time of original purchase so that any credit card cashback issued at the time of purchase may be deducted from the credit card cashback you have accumulated. 6 You may not receive credit card cashback or it may be deducted from the credit card cashback you have earned if: l you do not pay the minimum amount due in any month (for that month) l you go over your credit limit in any month l you are given a refund for a purchase for which credit card cashback was issued l you are declared bankrupt or default in respect of the credit agreement l in the opinion of the bank, you have misused The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme. 7 If you are not currently, or have never been a member of The Co-operative and have used your Co-operative Membership credit card, your credit card cashback may be paid to you by an alternative method if the value of the credit card cashback earned is 1 or greater. If the value of the credit card cashback earned is less than 1 and cannot, for any reason, be paid to you by The Co-operative, the credit card cashback earned will be retained in or reinstated by adjustment into your Co-operative Membership credit card account until you either become a member of The Co-operative or the total value accrued increases to 1 or more.

8 The bank reserves the right to withdraw or amend The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme at any time. Any change will be notified by giving you at least 30 days notice in writing with The Co-operative Membership credit card statement of account. If you are not certain that you have the latest Rules, they can be obtained from: The Co-operative Bank, The Co-operative Membership credit card, Customer Services, P.O. Box 200, Skelm ersdale, Lancashire WN8 6NY. 9 The bank reserves the right to withdraw your right to participate in the scheme without altering its rights in any other respect if, in the opinion of the bank, the cardholder has misused The Co-operative Membership credit card scheme. 10 In the case of any dispute with regard to The Co-operative Membership credit card cashback scheme, the decision of the bank will be final and binding, subject to any involvement with the Financial Ombudsman Service. 11 Credit card cashback will only be awarded at the time of purchase when your Co-operative Membership credit card is used as the means of payment. No retrospective accumulation of credit card cashback can be applied. 12 Credit card cashback is not transferable to another Co-operative Membership credit card account or for the benefit of another person unless provided for under The Co-operative Membership terms and conditions.

If something goes wrong If you re not satisfied with any aspect of our service, please let us know so that we can put things right. We value your comments and can only improve if you tell us where we re falling short. The Co-operative Bank has well-established complaints handling procedures to ensure that all causes of concern are dealt with fairly and promptly. Please contact us if you would like us to send you details of these procedures. If you want to register a complaint, simply telephone 03457 212 212, visit your nearest branch or write to: The Co-operative Bank Customer Relations Ground Floor, Miller Street Manchester M60 0AL We re committed to ensuring all complaints are fully and fairly assessed. However, should you remain unhappy with our response, or if eight weeks have passed since you first raised the complaint with us you have the option to refer the matter to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). To find out more about the FOS visit: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk or contact them by writing to: Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower London E14 9SR Telephone: 0300 123 9123 Email: complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk The Co-operative Membership credit card is provided by: Please call 03457 212 212* if you would like to receive this information in an alternative format such as large print, audio or Braille. The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (No. 121885). The Co-operative Bank, smile and Britannia are trading names of The Co-operative Bank p.l.c., P.O. Box 101, 1 Balloon Street, Manchester M60 4EP. Registered in England and Wales No. 990937. Credit facilities are provided by The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. and are subject to status. The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. subscribes to the Lending Code which is monitored by the Lending Standards Board. Information correct as at 10/2015. The Co-operative Bank reserves the right to decline to accept any application and/or deposit. Calls may be monitored or recorded for security and training purposes. *Calls to 01 and 03 numbers are typically charged up to 9p per minute from landlines; calls from mobiles typically cost between 8p and 40p per minute. Calls to 01 and 03 numbers must be included in inclusive minutes and discount schemes by your phone provider. **Calls to 0800 are free from a UK landline and mobiles. 0805 CPL45 WEB V13