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New Credit Card Reforms effective from July, 2010

Monday, June 1st, 2009

New set of credit card reforms have been announced by the federal regulators which will come into force from July 1, 2010. The new set of rules will give the credit card users more time to pay their monthly bills, greater advance notice of changes in credit card terms, to avoid retroactive interest rate increases on existing card balances. Apart from this, credit card users will have fewer penalty fees, late charges and interest payments.

Highlights of the new credit card reforms:

Check out the highlights of the new credit card reforms as given below.

  • Time limit for monthly bills: Credit card holders will get a reasonable time limit to make their monthly payments. Credit card issuers cannot change the due date without notice. Monthly bills should be delivered to the card holders at least 21 days before the due date.
  • Universal default: The concept of “Universal default” should be done away with. Some large credit card issuers have already discontinued this practice.  It is the practice of raising interest rates on customers based on their payment records with other non-related credit issuers.
  • Interest rate hikes: There would be limited conditions where the credit card issuer can increase the interest rates.  In case of new transactions, interest rates can increase only after the first year. Also the credit card issuer will have to give 45 days’ advance notice of the change.
  • Due dates and times: Credit card issuers cannot set arbitrary deadlines for payments. Early morning due dates should be avoided by the credit card issuers.
  • Highest interest balances paid first: Cards with highest interest rates should be paid first or divided on a proportional basis. Right now card issuers apply all amounts over the minimum monthly payments to the lowest-interest balances first.

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