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Credit card limit reduced? Here's what might have triggered it

Banks may reduce credit card limits due to various reasons, including defaults on repayment, increasing delinquencies and more. If your limit is reduced, contact your bank's customer care to understand the reason and take corrective action.

December 09, 2024 / 08:12 IST
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To avoid damaging your credit score and falling into debt, it's essential to repay your credit card dues in full each month

Imagine receiving a surprise notification from your bank informing you that your credit card limit has been reduced. You're left wondering what triggered this change and how it will impact your finances. But banks don't arbitrarily slash credit limits. There are specific reasons behind this decision, ranging from changes in your credit score to shifts in the bank's risk assessment.

Let's delve into why banks reduce credit card limits and what you can do about it.

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Defaults on repayment of credit card dues

Data from TransUnion Cibil reveals a notable rise in credit card defaults, from 1.6 percent in March 2023 to 1.8 percent by June 2024. This uptick is largely driven by the increasing popularity of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) schemes and easy e-commerce instalment plans, especially among young millennials. Furthermore, TransUnion Cibil reports that India's outstanding credit card dues have risen to Rs 2.7 trillion by June 2024, up from Rs 2.6 trillion in March 2024 and Rs 2 trillion in March 2023.