To check your Barclays credit card balance, log in to your Barclays account online or call credit card customer service at 1 (866) 928-8598. It’s also possible to check your Barclays credit card balance through the Barclaycard app.
How to Check Your Barclays Credit Card Balance
Online: Log in to your Barclays account and if you have more than one Barclays card, click on “View All Accounts,” then select a card to see its balance. You can also check your Barclays credit card online through the Barclaycard app.
Phone: Call 1 (866) 928-8598 and follow the prompts to have the automated system read your current balance.
App: Log in to the Barclays app. Your credit card balance will be shown on the home page.
It’s a good idea to keep an eye on your credit card balance. If your balance seems higher than it should be, take a moment to look over your recent transactions for anything out of the ordinary.
The easiest way you can make a Barclays credit card payment is either online or through the mobile app for iOS and Android. Alternatively, you can pay your credit card bill over the phone at (877) 523-0478 or by mail.
To pay a Barclays credit card bill online, log in to your online account and click on “Pay bills.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. Barclays does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.… read full answer
Ways to Make a Barclays Credit Card Payment
Online: Log in to your online account and click on “Pay bills.”
Through the mobile app: Download the Barclays mobile app for iOS and Android. Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “Pay bills.”
Over the phone: Call Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.(877) 523-0478 and enter your card information when prompted.
By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to:
Card Services P.O. Box 60517 City of Industry, CA 91716-0517
Write your credit card number on the check, too.
If you choose to make a payment via mail, make sure to always send it at least 5-7 days before your due date.
The minimum payment for Barclays credit cards is $25-$29 or 1% of the statement balance, plus fees, past-due amounts, and interest – whichever is higher. If the statement balance is less than $25-$29, the Barclays minimum payment will be equal to the balance. In addition, if you recently missed a payment, Barclays may add a late fee to your minimum payment.… read full answer
The Barclays minimum payment is the smallest amount you’re obligated to pay by the due date for your Barclays account to be in good standing. Failure to pay by the due date may result in a late fee. Your credit score will also take a hit if you miss multiple minimum payments.
Cardholders can set up Barclays automatic payments through their online account or the Barclays mobile app. Calling customer service at 1 (888) 710-8756 also is an option. Once you’re enrolled, Barclays will withdraw the payment amount from your linked bank account on the scheduled date.
Log in to your online account via the Barclays website or mobile app.
Find the “Make a payment” on the account home page and then select “Direct Debit.”
Enter your bank account routing number and account number. This is the account from which Barclays will deduct your payment each month.
Select your payment amount. Choose from the minimum amount due, the current balance, the statement balance, or a customized amount that is more than the minimum payment.
You should always make sure your bank account has enough funds for the payment a few days before the due date, to be safe. And once you’re in enrolled in automatic payments, don’t forget to review your recent transactions regularly.
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