Credit card profile:
Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Credit card refers to the credit card that the issuing bank gives the cardholder a certain credit limit, and the cardholder can spend first and then repay. Quasi-credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder deposits a certain amount of reserve fund according to the requirements of the bank, and when the reserve fund is insufficient to pay, it can be overdrawn within the credit limit stipulated by the issuing bank.
Brief introduction of dual-currency credit card:
Dual-currency credit cards are credit cards with RMB and USD settlement accounts, and their functions are basically the same as those of single-currency credit cards. Dual-currency debit cards also have RMB and USD settlement accounts, which can be used for deposit and withdrawal and consumption of RMB and USD without overdraft function. Therefore, many domestic banks have successively cooperated with international bank card organizations such as VISA and MasterCard to launch bank cards with RMB and USD settlement functions. In China, RMB settlement can be realized through UnionPay. After going abroad, you can spend and withdraw cash at ATMs of merchants and banks that support Visa or MasterCard, and settle in US dollars.
Definition of credit card overdraft:
Credit card overdraft is a short-term overdraft given by the credit card issuer to the cardholder within the prescribed limit when shopping with the card. For credit cards, it is allowed to "consume first, then repay", and overdraft is an important feature. For debit cards, it should be "deposit first, then spend", but on the premise that it is recognized as goodwill overdraft and repayment is guaranteed, the cardholder is also allowed to overdraw an appropriate amount in a short time when the money is urgently needed. Overdraft interest is generally much higher than bank loans in the same period, and card issuers also have a set of measures to prevent and recover overdraft risk losses.
Definition of credit limit:
Credit line, also known as "credit line", refers to a certain amount of credit line granted by banks to their basic customers, that is, enterprises can recover so much money within a specified time. On the one hand, it solves the short-term capital turnover difficulties of enterprises, improves the capital turnover speed of enterprises, and also improves the efficiency of capital use of enterprises.