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Minimum credit card payment is the form of payment of the smallest amount to ensure that the cardholder does not lose penalty fees or fall into the bad debt group. The following 7 things to know will help you clearly understand paying the minimum balance and using credit cards more effectively.
Credit card minimum payment is the minimum amount you must pay to the bank each period (usually 1 month) to avoid being charged a penalty fee or being listed as a bad debt. In other words, this is the lowest payment the bank will accept to keep your credit card account active.
When making the minimum payment on a credit card, the remaining balance that has not been paid in full will be charged an interest rate of 20 - 40%... depending on the bank. However, you can still use your credit card and there are no late fees. In particular, your credit score is still maintained well to avoid being put on the "black list" and it will be difficult to approve a loan later.
Normally, the minimum payment ratio of most banks today will be about 5% of outstanding debt. However, the specific calculation of this amount may vary depending on each bank and card type. Below are the 3 most common ways to calculate minimum payments:
Method 1: The minimum payout is calculated as:
In there:
For example: Suppose your outstanding loan balance is 10,000,000 VND, the new interest rate is 200,000 VND and you have a late payment fee of 100,000 VND. Then, the minimum payout is:
Minimum payment = (5% x 10,000,000) + 200,000 + 100,000 = 800,000 VND.
Method 2: The minimum payment is calculated as 5% of the entire balance.
This method is simpler, the minimum payment amount is calculated as follows:
For example: With a loan balance of 10,000,000 VND, the minimum payment will be: 5% x 10,000,000 = 500,000 VND.
Method 3: The minimum payout is calculated as:
This calculation method applies to customers who use credit cards to pay in installments during the period. If you are paying for a card purchase in installments, the minimum payment will include the monthly installment.
For example: GSuppose your outstanding debt is 8,000,000 VND and you are paying for a phone in installments with a monthly payment of 500,000 VND. Minimum payment = (5% x 8,000,000) + 500,000 = 900,000 VND.
Paying the minimum credit card balance also has its own advantages and disadvantages. You need to understand these advantages and disadvantages to use credit cards more effectively.
To look up the correct minimum credit card balance to pay, you can apply one of the following methods:
There are many ways to pay the minimum credit card balance. Each method has its advantages and is suitable for different customers.
When paying the minimum credit card balance, you need to keep in mind the following issues:
Paying the minimum credit card balance is still a lot of questions. Here are answers to common customer questions:
Customers can absolutely pay more than the minimum outstanding balance. Paying more reduces the amount of interest paid, as interest rates of up to 20 - 40% will be applied to the outstanding balance. To avoid interest and penalty fees, it is best to pay your credit card balance in full and on time.
Paying off the entire outstanding balance is the best option if you have enough financial capacity, helping you not to incur any interest or penalty fees and still maintain the use of your credit card. If you cannot afford it, paying the minimum outstanding balance is a temporary solution. However, this form should not be maintained long term because financial pressure will increase, leading to the risk of insolvency.
If you cannot make the minimum payment, you should proactively contact your bank for support. Some banks have programs to support customers experiencing financial difficulties. In addition, you can consider borrowing from relatives to solve short-term financial shortages.
Above are SeABank's shares about Minimum credit card payment. Hope this has helped you understand clearly how to pay off your credit card balance. This is the appropriate solution when your card debt is due and you have financial difficulties. However, this is only a temporary solution and you should balance your finances to pay off the outstanding debt on time.
If you want to learn more about credit card products and how to use credit cards effectively, please contact SeAbank via Hotline 1900 555 587 or visit the website www.seabank.com.vn for more detailed information.