Truist Enjoy Cash Credit Card
This credit card is recommended for people with the following credit scores: 620-719 and 720+
- To apply, you must live in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennesse, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
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APRs change over time and are specific to the applicant. Check rates before applying.
Purchase interest rate and fees
*As of . Advertised purchase APRs change over time and are specific to the applicant, based on your credit score. Check rates before applying.
Here are typical APRs for different credit scores for this card:
Credit score | Median purchase APR | Comparison to other cards |
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620-719 | 24.49% |
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720+ | 20.49% |
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After opening the credit card, the purchase APR is variable, meaning it can go up or down based on the index listed in the details below. Learn more about APRs in general and about fixed versus variable APRs.
If a card has promotional interest, ensure you’re on track to pay off the balance within the promotional period, or you could end up owing more in interest than the original purchase amount. Learn more about introductory APR offers.
Fees
Rewards and perks
Did you know: If you carry a balance on your credit card, interest and fees typically exceed the value of any rewards earned. Learn why rewards may not be as beneficial as they seem.
Balance transfer interest rate and fees
This card does not offer balance transfers.
Cash advance interest rate and fees
*As of . Advertised cash advance APRs change over time. Check rates before applying.
The cash advance fee is charged for each cash advance.
Did you know: If you use your card to transfer a balance or get a cash advance, you may have to start paying interest on some or all of your total balance, including new purchases, as of the date of the transaction.