💳 Credit Card Payoff Calculator for a £20,000 Balance at 30% APR
How long will it take to clear your balance paying a fixed amount?
Quick answer
Paying off a £20,000 credit-card balance at 30% APR takes about never at £200/month, and roughly £6,000 of interest over a year if you only make minimums.
- £100/month: balance never clears
- £200/month: balance never clears
- £400/month: balance never clears
In detail: Credit Card Payoff Calculator for a £20,000 Balance at 30% APR
A £20,000 balance at 30% APR is costing you around £6,000 per year in interest alone — that's money going to the lender instead of reducing the debt. Credit-card APRs compound monthly, so the effective rate is slightly higher than the headline.
30% is on the high end for UK cards. A 0% balance transfer (typical offers run 15–30 months) would cut the interest to a one-off 2–4% transfer fee — on £20,000 that's £600 vs. the £6,000 annual interest you're paying now. Almost always the right move if your credit score supports it.
The minimum-payment trap: most cards require only 1% of balance + interest as the minimum. On £20,000 that's around £700/month — which takes 15–20 years to clear if you pay only the minimum. Paying a flat amount well above the minimum is the single biggest lever you have.
What this tool helps with
Time to payoff and total interest paid
What you can enter
- Current balance (£): 20000
- Interest rate (APR %): 30
- Monthly payment (£): 100
Why this page is useful
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