Credit limit is a thing determined by credit issuers only. Credit card issuers consider the information you give them very attentively and check everything they wish or doubt (which may take up to thirty days) and then decide what credit line to open.
The main factor that influences your future credit limit is your credit score. The higher your credit score, the higher your credit limit. Then go your annual income, credit history and current loans. Remember, the better your financial situation the more creditworthy you are.
As we are not credit card issuer but service with help of which you can find a card for your needs, we can’t say anything particular about what credit limit you will be given. So it would be better if you contact your potential credit card issuer and ask them everything you need to know about credit limits.
I need a credit card with a 4000 limit and I need it fast
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- I would like a credit card with a limit of $2,000 – $3,000 if possible. I recently went through a divorce so my credit score is not the best right now but I make over $100,000 per year and don’t have much outstanding debt. I recently re-financed my home so I don’t know if that hurt my credit but I seem to be having trouble increasing the limit only the only two credit cards I have that only have a $500 limit. What is the best card for me if there is one?
- Why do I need this?
