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What Your Credit Card Score Means

What Your Credit Card Score Means

With a higher credit limit, you’ll have more flexibility for purchases, vacations, and cash advances… and you may be able to consolidate other credit card balances and save on interest as well. And since you pay nothing for credit you don’t use, it makes sense to apply for the highest credit card line possible.

Just compare your total score to our Credit Card Potential Chart below. You may find that you could apply for more credit than you thought. But regardless of how you scored, apply for any credit limit you have in mind. That’s because our credit officers always try to find ways to meet the needs of our customers, not look for reasons why they can’t.

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CREDIT CARD POTENTIAL CHART

If Your Credit Card Test Score is…

15 to 17 points: You could qualify for a Credit Card up to $1,000.

18 to 21 points: You could qualify for a Credit Card up to $2,000.

22 to 27 points: You could qualify for a Credit Card up to $3,000.

28 to 32 points: You could qualify for a Credit Card up to $5,000.

Over 32 points: You could qualify for a Credit Card over $5,000.


Note: This chart is for your information only. The credit card self-tests does not include all the factors we consider in evaluating a credit request such as your payment history and your ability to meet your monthly obligations. We reserve the right of final loan approval. ©2023 BankSITE® Services. All Rights Reserved.