The billing date of CCB's credit card can generally be on the 2nd, 5th, 7th, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th of each month.
The billing date of a credit card is the day when the bank settles the cardholder's consumption repayment before the billing date (including the billing date) every month. After the billing date, a bill will be formed, which records the cardholder's consumption record, repayment amount and other information. The bank will mail the settled paper bill to the cardholder after the bill date, or send the electronic bill to the cardholder's mailbox.
The repayment date is the cardholder's repayment date, and it cannot be repaid later than the repayment date at the latest. Generally, the repayment amount should be paid off before the repayment date. If the repayment is made later than the repayment date, it will be overdue and the cardholder will have a bad credit record.
Interest-free repayment period: refers to the time between the bank bookkeeping date and the repayment date of consumer transactions that can enjoy interest-free treatment on the premise that the cardholder repays all the payable amount before the due repayment date (inclusive).
The longest interest-free repayment period of CCB credit card is 50 days, and the shortest is 20 days. You can enjoy the longest interest-free period for consumption one day after the bill date.
The billing date of CCB credit card depends on the transaction time. If it is an account, it will be charged in the current period. The repayment date expires 20 days after the bill date, and the interest-free period is very short. If it is recorded in the future (in rare cases), it will be settled in the next month, and the interest-free period is relatively long, 50 days. The specific entry time depends on the liquidation time of merchants and banks.