CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- About 70 million people – more than one-third of credit cardholders – said they involuntarily had a credit limit reduced or a credit card account closed altogether in a 60-day period stretching from mid-May to mid-July, according to a new survey from CompareCards.
Full report: https://www.comparecards.com/blog/credit-card-limits-cut-card-accounts-closed-pandemic/
Key findings:
Card closures and credit limit reductions keep climbing
When we first asked cardholders back in April whether they'd had a credit card closed or credit limit slashed involuntarily during the COVID-19 crisis, we found that nearly 50 million cardholders had one of these actions taken against them by a card issuer.
In this most recent survey, the numbers were even bigger. The good news is that even though a higher percentage of cardholders said they were affected in this survey than our April report, it appears that the pace of these actions slowed slightly.
This latest survey shows that while virtually all groups of people are having these actions taken against them, some are getting hit harder than others.
Most credit limit reductions weren't huge
Most issuers notified cardholders about credit limit reductions, though they didn't always have to
The bottom line
We're several months into the pandemic and one of the few things we know for certain is that no one knows exactly when this is going to end. Because of that, it's likely that we will see banks continue to be cautious when lending. There are simply too many unknowns and too many risks for card issuers to handle things any other way.
To improve your odds of a surprise credit limit cut or card account closure, consider using any dormant cards more. Put a small, recurring subscription – such as Spotify or Netflix – on that little-used card to ensure that it is used each month. Then, set up automatic payments so you never pay late. If you do have your limits slashed or your account closed, you don't have to take it lying down. It might be worth asking your issuer to reconsider.
To view the full report and for more information, visit https://www.comparecards.com/blog/credit-card-limits-cut-card-accounts-closed-pandemic/
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About CompareCards:CompareCards' mission is to help people make smarter, more informed, healthier financial decisions based on deeper knowledge of financial offers. Each month, over 2.9 million visitors come to CompareCards' website to independently compare credit cards side-by-side and choose a credit card based on interest rate, reward benefit, cost savings, and other factors that are important to each person. CompareCards provides easy-to-use, objective tools and educational resources that help people do everything from making credit card comparisons to managing their credit health. For more information, please visit http://www.comparecards.com.
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