Affiliate disclosure

Last updated 18 June 2026.

CardPairing is a reader-supported, independent comparison site. Some links to credit cards are affiliate links. If you're approved through one, we may earn a commission. This is disclosed under the U.S. FTC's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (16 CFR Part 255), which require transparency about any "material connection".

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Affiliate commissions never change your card terms — your APR, fees and bonus are identical whether you use our link or go to the issuer directly.

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Our matcher and rankings are decided on each card's published terms and how well it fits your profile, never on what an issuer or network pays. We include cards that pay us nothing where relevant, and we say plainly when a fee or APR makes a card a poor fit.

Networks

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