1, overdue record:
If there are many overdue records in personal credit information, it is very likely that the application for credit card will be rejected.
2. The comprehensive score is not up to standard:
When applying for a credit card, the banking system will comprehensively evaluate the qualifications of the applicant. If the score does not reach the score specified by the bank, it is normal to be rejected.
3. Audit phone is not connected:
During the credit card review, the bank staff will call the applicant for a return visit. If this phone is not connected for many times, the credit card application will be rejected.
4. Providing false information:
When applying for a credit card, if false information is provided, once the information is found to be fraudulent, it will be rejected, and if the circumstances are serious, it may be blacklisted by the bank.