Ongoing-APR picks for balance carriers — not a 0% intro promo, a genuinely low standard rate. Led by federally chartered credit unions, whose 18.00% APR cap beats the big-bank ceiling by 10+ points.
Navy Federal members who carry a balance but also want ongoing cash back — the rare low-APR card that rewards spending
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Ongoing APR
14.15% – 18.00% variable
Pros
Navy Federal members who carry a balance but also want ongoing cash back — the rare low-APR card that rewards spending. It earns 2% unlimited cash back on all purchases when approved for a $5,000+ credit limit (the Plus tier), or 1.5% unlimited below that, at a 14.15%–18.00% variable APR with no annual fee.
Trade-offs
Anyone outside Navy Federal membership eligibility and rate-minimizers who don't need rewards — the Navy Federal Platinum's 10.24% floor is lower.
The catch
The 1.5%-vs-2% cash back tier is decided at approval by Navy Federal's credit-limit decision, not fully in your control. There's no 0% intro period, so this is a card for people who want rewards while carrying a below-average-rate balance, not for deferring interest.
Navy Federal members who dine out or spend on gas regularly and want rewards without giving up a low ongoing APR — 3 poi
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Ongoing APR
13.49% – 18.00% variable
Pros
Navy Federal members who dine out or spend on gas regularly and want rewards without giving up a low ongoing APR — 3 points per $1 at restaurants, 2 points per $1 at gas stations, 1x elsewhere, at a 13.49%–18.00% variable APR with no annual fee. That's the lowest APR floor among the rewards cards Navy Federal offers.
Trade-offs
Non-members and people who want frictionless flat cash back — this earns points that require redemption for cash, travel, gift cards, or merchandise.
The catch
Points (not cash back) mean an extra redemption step, and there's no 0% intro period. If minimizing your rate is the only goal, the plain Navy Federal Platinum's 10.24% floor beats this; GO REWARDS makes sense when your dining and gas spend earns back the small APR-floor difference.
Navy Federal members who spend heavily on groceries and dining and want the widest category coverage among Navy Federal'
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Ongoing APR
14.15% – 18.00% variable
Pros
Navy Federal members who spend heavily on groceries and dining and want the widest category coverage among Navy Federal's low-APR cards — 3 points per $1 at supermarkets, restaurants, transit, and gas stations, 1x elsewhere, at a 14.15%–18.00% variable APR with no annual fee.
Trade-offs
Non-members and anyone who wants flat, no-management cash back — this is a multi-category points card, and American Express acceptance is occasionally narrower than Visa or Mastercard at some merchants.
The catch
The 3x across four everyday categories is genuinely broad, but points require active redemption and the 14.15% APR floor matches the cashRewards card rather than beating the Platinum's 10.24%. Best when your grocery and dining spend is heavy enough to out-earn a lower-rate no-rewards card.
First Tech members who carry a balance but want to earn on everyday spending without giving up a below-average APR — 2 p
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Ongoing APR
11.75% – 18.00% variable
Foreign transaction fee
None
Balance transfer fee
None
Pros
First Tech members who carry a balance but want to earn on everyday spending without giving up a below-average APR — 2 points per $1 on gas, groceries, and household goods, 1x elsewhere, at an 11.75%–18.00% variable APR with no annual fee and no balance transfer fee.
Trade-offs
Applicants who can't meet First Tech membership eligibility and pure rate-minimizers — the First Tech Platinum (10.49%) and Navy Federal Platinum (10.24%) have lower floors if you don't need rewards.
The catch
The 2x rate applies only to merchants transmitting a qualifying gas, grocery, or household-goods merchant code — First Tech's category interpretation, not yours. There's no 0% intro period, so the value is in the combination of a sub-12% floor plus everyday-category points.
Balance carriers who qualify for Navy Federal membership and want the lowest ongoing APR available — a 10
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Intro APR
0.99% on balance transfers for 12 months (BTs within 60 days of opening)
Ongoing APR
10.24% – 18.00% variable
Balance transfer fee
None
Pros
Balance carriers who qualify for Navy Federal membership and want the lowest ongoing APR available — a 10.24%–18.00% variable range with no annual fee and no balance transfer fee. As a federally chartered credit union, Navy Federal caps all card APRs at 18.00%, so even lower-credit profiles avoid the 27–29% ceilings common at big banks.
Trade-offs
Anyone outside the membership eligibility window (armed forces, DoD, veterans, and their families) and rewards-seekers — this is a pure low-rate card with no cash back or points.
The catch
The 10.24% floor requires strong credit; your actual rate depends on creditworthiness and the Prime Rate. There is a 0.99% intro APR on balance transfers made within 60 days of opening for the first 12 months — a genuinely strong debt-payoff window — but the real value only lands if you can join Navy Federal in the first place.
Balance carriers who can join First Tech — membership is open to employees of 1,700+ tech and innovation companies (Amaz
Key specs
Annual fee
$0
Ongoing APR
10.49% – 18.00% variable
Foreign transaction fee
None
Balance transfer fee
None
Pros
Balance carriers who can join First Tech — membership is open to employees of 1,700+ tech and innovation companies (Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, Google, HP, Cisco, and more) plus participating communities — and want a low-rate card with no annual fee, no balance transfer fee, and a federally capped 18.00% APR ceiling. The variable range runs 10.49%–18.00%.
Trade-offs
Anyone who can't meet First Tech's membership eligibility and rewards-seekers — this is a pure low-rate card with no points or cash back.
The catch
The balance transfer APR is the same as the purchase APR (no separate promo rate), and the 10.49% floor sits just above Navy Federal Platinum's 10.24%. The advantage is much broader membership eligibility than a military-affiliated credit union, and no BT fee to move debt over.