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The credit card limit has dropped. Can I apply for installment if the excess part cannot be repaid in one lump sum? very urgent
If you can't pay in full by the repayment date, you can pay in full, but the repayment amount of each installment must be greater than the "minimum repayment amount", which is the basic repayment requirement for you to maintain a good credit record.

Minimum repayment amount = 10% advance cash principal+10% non-advance cash transaction principal+100% expense+100% interest+100% excess consumption+100. If "minimum repayment amount" is selected, you cannot enjoy the interest-free repayment period. From the bookkeeping date (usually the day after consumption), interest will be charged on all consumption in the current period, with a daily interest rate of 0.5 ‰ until you pay it off in full. If all the payable amount of this period is paid off before the due repayment date, you can enjoy the interest-free period of consumption. You can choose the repayment method according to the specific situation.

As long as you pay the minimum amount of the bill before the due date, there will be no late payment fee, personal credit will not be affected, but there will be cyclic interest. All consumption in the current period starts to bear interest from the bookkeeping date (usually the day after consumption), and the daily interest rate is five ten thousandths until you pay it off in full.

Need to remind you that the interest on cash borrowed in advance: cash borrowed in advance does not enjoy interest-free repayment. From the date of withdrawal to the date of settlement, interest will be charged at the daily rate of 0.5 ‰, and compound interest will be paid monthly.

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