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Target announces new name for its RedCard credit card: What to know
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Date:2025-04-14 00:55:37
Target announced it is ditching red and bringing in the famous circle to its card service.
The retail giant announced Tuesday that it is officially changing its RedCard name to Target Circle Card. The change comes after the store announced a revamp to its membership programs. Target Circle 360, the newest paid membership program, will allow shoppers to get same-day delivery on orders over $35. In addition, the plan also offers free two-day delivery, according to a press release by Target.
With all membership options set to begin on April 7, customers can apply for a Target Circle Card that will save them money while they shop at the retailer.
Target launches Circle 360:Paid membership program with free unlimited same-day delivery
Here’s what to know about the Target Circle Card and the membership:
What happens to my RedCard?
RedCard holders, don’t worry, you’ll still be able to use your card! Although RedCard will change its name to Target Circle Card, previous RedCard owners will still be able to access their account online, keep the same account number, shop and pay their bill.
Will my benefits be the same with the Target Circle Card?
If you enjoy saving 5% every time you shop at Target, that’s not going anywhere! Target plans to keep the RedCard benefits the same for its shoppers. Customers will still have access to free two-day shipping and an extra 30 days for their returns.
Do I have to get the new Target Circle Card?
RedCard holders don’t have to get the new Target Circle Card. Target will allow all of its RedCard customers to use their current cards until the cards expire.
Target Circle Week starts April 7
Target Circle members can enjoy thousands of savings during Circle Week. From 30% off swimwear and sandals for your next vacation to a $15 gift card when you spend $50 or more on home care items, Circle members can spurge next week with savings in return. Target Circle, Target Circle Card and Target Circle 360 members are eligible to participate.
If you'd like to become a Target Circle 360 member, memberships are currently discounted to $49 annually, until May 18.
Ahjané Forbes is a reporter on the National Trending Team at USA TODAY. Ahjané covers breaking news, car recalls, crime, health, lottery and public policy stories. Email her at aforbes@gannett.com. Follow her on Instagram, Threads and X @forbesfineest.
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