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Credit Cards in France, User Review Comparison 2026

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BoursoBank UltimFortuneo Gold MastercardRevolut MetalN26 Standard/MetalHello bank!American ExpressBNP ParibasVisa Premier
Updated June 2026 · 8 cards compared

Updated June 2026. Based on in-depth user-review research, BoursoBank Ultim leads French bank cards on overall user sentiment for being free to hold with no foreign transaction fees, ahead of the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard. Travel-first cards like Revolut Metal and app-first N26 follow closely, while American Express wins on rewards but draws criticism for uneven acceptance across French merchants. Sentiment is more mixed for traditional cards like BNP Paribas and Visa Premier, where higher fees and weaker rewards surface more often.

Illustration of a carte bancaire, a euro coin, and a bank building, for opening an account and choosing a card or bank in France.
Account, card, bank: the French banking essentials.

Key takeaways

  • BoursoBank Ultim tops the ranking as a free card with no foreign transaction fees and a full French IBAN.
  • Fortuneo Gold Mastercard and Revolut Metal follow on travel insurance and multi-currency spending.
  • French cards are mostly CB (Carte Bancaire), co-badged CB/Visa or CB/Mastercard, in débit immédiat or débit différé.
  • Uneven acceptance of American Express is the most common criticism in French reviews.
  • Deposits are supervised by the ACPR and the Banque de France.

Which Credit Cards in France Rank Highest in 2026?

On overall user sentiment, BoursoBank Ultim ranks first, followed by the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard and Revolut Metal. The table below ranks the leading credit cards in France by user sentiment.

The table below ranks the leading credit cards in France by user sentiment score.
#CardUser sentiment
1BoursoBank Ultim88
2Fortuneo Gold Mastercard84
3Revolut Metal80
4N26 Standard/Metal80
5Hello bank!75
6American Express71
7BNP Paribas65
8Visa Premier63

Source: User review research, June 2026.

What Do Users Say Is Good and Bad About French Credit Cards?

Across cards, reviewers praise free or low-fee cards, no foreign transaction fees, and strong travel insurance most, while uneven acceptance and higher fees on traditional cards draw the most criticism.

Top Positive User Feedback

Top Negative User Feedback

What reviewers praise

  • Free cards with no annual fee, led by BoursoBank and Fortuneo
  • No foreign transaction fees and free payments in other currencies
  • Strong travel insurance and travel perks on the premium cards
  • Great apps with virtual cards and budgeting features at the neobanks
  • Rewards points and airport lounge access on American Express

What reviewers criticise

  • American Express acceptance is not universal across French merchants
  • Higher fees on traditional bank cards like BNP Paribas
  • Weak rewards and a higher cost on Visa Premier
  • High annual fees on premium and rewards-heavy tiers
  • Less modern management tools at the incumbent banks
Illustration of a banking app, a coin stack, and a rising chart, for managing money and saving in France.
Apps, savings, and growth: managing money in France.

What Does Each Credit Card Provider Score and Why?

Each card below shows its user-sentiment score with a short summary and the characteristics reviewers raise most often.

#1 BoursoBank Ultim

88

Best for no feesBoursoBank Ultim leads on overall user sentiment, with reviewers describing a card that is free to hold, charges no foreign transaction fees, and comes with a full French IBAN and a genuinely complete banking app.

Top positives

  • Free card with no annual fee (gratuite)
  • No foreign transaction fees and free payments in other currencies
  • Solid travel insurance and partner cashback offers
  • Very complete mobile app for everyday banking

Top negatives

  • No negative characteristics surfaced.

#2 Fortuneo Gold Mastercard

84

Best for travelFortuneo Gold Mastercard draws strong sentiment as a premium yet free card, praised for comprehensive travel insurance, no fees on payments abroad, and Gold-level benefits for frequent travellers.

Top positives

  • Comprehensive travel insurance (assurances complètes)
  • No fees on payments abroad
  • Gold-level benefits, free with eligibility requirements
  • Well suited to frequent travellers wanting a French IBAN

Top negatives

  • No negative characteristics surfaced.

#3 Revolut Metal

80

Best for FXRevolut Metal earns strong sentiment as a travel-first card, with reviewers highlighting competitive exchange rates, multi-currency spending, travel perks, and cashback that suit international lifestyles.

Top positives

  • Competitive exchange rates for multi-currency spending
  • Travel perks and travel insurance included
  • Cashback on eligible spending
  • Reviewers describe it as ideal for travellers

Top negatives

  • No negative characteristics surfaced.

#4 N26 Standard/Metal

80

Best for appN26 draws positive sentiment as an app-first Mastercard, with reviewers praising a strong app, virtual cards, and budgeting tools, plus insurance and premium perks on higher tiers for euro-zone travel.

Top positives

  • Great app with strong budgeting features
  • Virtual cards for safer online spending
  • Good for euro-zone travel
  • Insurance and premium perks on higher tiers

Top negatives

  • No negative characteristics surfaced.

Best for bank plus appHello bank! draws steady sentiment as a real-bank-plus-app hybrid, with reviewers valuing the backing of the BNP Paribas network, a strong travel package, and a balanced mix of stability and services.

Top positives

  • Solid traditional-bank support behind the app
  • Backed by the large BNP Paribas banking network
  • Very good travel package
  • A good compromise of stability and services

Top negatives

  • No negative characteristics surfaced.

#6 American Express

71

Best for rewardsAmerican Express earns rewards-led sentiment, with reviewers praising airport lounge access, Membership Rewards points, and premium insurance, but repeatedly flagging that acceptance in France is not universal.

Top positives

  • Airport lounge access and premium travel insurance
  • Strong Membership Rewards points and travel credits
  • Transfer points to airline programs and hotel elite status

Top negatives

  • Acceptance is not universal across French merchants
  • High annual fee on premium tiers
  • Foreign currency and transaction fees on some cards

Best for branchesBNP Paribas draws mixed sentiment as a traditional bank card, with reviewers valuing in-person banking, overdrafts, and relationship support, while noting higher fees and less modern tools than the fintechs.

Top positives

  • Traditional in-person banking with a relationship manager
  • Overdraft (découvert) and lending options available
  • Reassuring for anyone wanting a full high-street bank

Top negatives

  • Higher fees than the fintechs (tarifs plus élevés)
  • Less digital, with more limited modern management tools

#8 Visa Premier

63

Best for insuranceVisa Premier draws steady but modest sentiment, with reviewers praising excellent travel insurance and near-universal acceptance in France, while noting weaker rewards and a generally higher cost.

Top positives

  • Excellent travel insurance and assistance
  • Accepted almost everywhere in France
  • Good branch network and complete services behind it

Top negatives

  • Weak rewards compared with premium rivals
  • Generally a more expensive card to hold

Should You Choose a Neobank or Traditional Bank Credit Card in France?

In user reviews, neobank and online-bank cards draw stronger sentiment than the incumbents, mainly for free or low-fee cards and strong apps, while traditional banks are valued for branch support and relationship banking.

Neobanks and online banks such as BoursoBank, Fortuneo, N26, Revolut, Hello bank!, and Nickel lead the sentiment ranking. Reviewers cite free cards, no foreign transaction fees, and complete apps. The trade-off is that support is mostly digital, and some cards issue an IBAN that does not start with FR on lower tiers.

Incumbent banks such as BNP Paribas, Société Générale, Crédit Agricole, LCL, and La Banque Postale draw more mixed sentiment. Reviewers value in-person branches, overdrafts (découvert), and a relationship manager, while flagging higher fees and less modern management tools than the fintechs.

Which Free Credit Cards in France Are Worth It?

The best-reviewed free cards are the BoursoBank Ultim and the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard, both praised for no annual fee, no foreign transaction fees, and a French IBAN.

Free cards reviewers rate highly

  • BoursoBank Ultim: a free CB Visa with no foreign transaction fees, a full French IBAN, and travel insurance, usually requiring at least one transaction a month.
  • Fortuneo Gold Mastercard: a free Gold card with comprehensive travel insurance and no fees abroad, free with eligibility requirements.
  • Revolut and N26 standard tiers: free cards praised for multi-currency spending and app features, mindful that lower tiers may issue a non-FR IBAN.

Free-card conditions and fee structures as of June 2026. We do not list exact prices; confirm current fees and eligibility on each provider's official site before applying.

How Can You Pick the Right Credit Card for Your Situation?

Different reviewer profiles favour different cards. The situations below map the strongest sentiment themes to the kind of user who values them most.

If you travel frequently

Reviewers point to the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard for comprehensive travel insurance and no fees abroad, and to Revolut Metal for competitive exchange rates and multi-currency spending on the move.

If you want zero fees

BoursoBank Ultim is the most praised free card, with no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees, followed by the free Fortuneo Gold Mastercard.

If you need local branch support

Reviewers favour BNP Paribas or Hello bank! for in-person banking, overdrafts, and the reassurance of a large high-street network.

If you shop on Amazon

For everyday online shopping, reviewers prefer a widely accepted CB co-badged Visa or Mastercard such as BoursoBank Ultim or N26, since American Express acceptance is not universal in France.

If you want a premium card

Reviewers point to American Express for lounge access and rewards, and to Visa Premier for excellent travel insurance and near-universal acceptance, accepting a higher cost.

All listed providers operate under the supervision of the ACPR and the Banque de France. Sentiment scores are qualitative user-review research outputs, not precise measured data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which credit card has the best user reviews in France in 2026?

Based on user-review research in June 2026, BoursoBank Ultim leads French bank cards on overall sentiment, ahead of the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard. Reviewers praise BoursoBank Ultim for being free to hold, charging no foreign transaction fees, and coming with a complete banking app and a French IBAN.

Are neobank cards better reviewed than traditional bank cards?

In user reviews, neobank and online-bank cards such as BoursoBank Ultim, Fortuneo Gold Mastercard, Revolut Metal, and N26 draw stronger sentiment than incumbents like BNP Paribas. Reviewers cite free or low-fee cards, no foreign transaction fees, and strong apps, while praising traditional banks mainly for branch support and relationship banking.

Which cards are best reviewed for travel and spending abroad?

For travel, reviewers most often praise the Fortuneo Gold Mastercard for comprehensive travel insurance and no fees abroad, Revolut Metal for competitive exchange rates and multi-currency spending, and BoursoBank Ultim for no foreign transaction fees. American Express draws praise for lounge access and rewards, but reviewers note its acceptance in France is not universal.

Why does American Express score lower on user sentiment in France?

American Express earns strong sentiment for rewards, lounge access, and premium insurance, but reviewers repeatedly flag that acceptance across French merchants is not universal and that annual fees on premium tiers are high. Those trade-offs pull its overall user-sentiment score below the free neobank cards.

Are French bank cards and their providers safe?

Yes, when the provider is supervised by the ACPR and the Banque de France. A French carte bancaire is co-badged CB with Visa or Mastercard and works worldwide, and deposits at a French-licensed bank are protected up to EUR 100,000. Neobanks operating under a foreign EU licence carry the equivalent guarantee in their home country.

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