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After the credit card expires and I change to a new card, will the limit increase?

Generally it will not increase.

Several conditions for credit card limit increase:

First, if you use the card frequently, it is best to use up the limit frequently, so that the bank will know that the limit is not enough;

Second, repay the loan in full and on time, which shows good repayment ability, which is a prerequisite for an increase;

Third, use less revolving credit, that is, use less of the minimum repayment amount for repayment;

4. Put an end to bad card usage records and repay on time. If you cannot repay in full, you must repay the minimum repayment amount on time and pay interest. (This is very important. If you forget to repay the loan, or if you neglect to repay the small amount when repaying the loan, even 1 cent will bring bad card usage records);

5. Open the card with a minimum of 180 days (6 months) After meeting the above conditions, you can apply to the card department for a limit increase and call the bank’s card department customer service.