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Will credit cards affect bank loans?
1, influential. Overdue credit information does not mean that loans cannot be made. Generally, it will not affect the loan if it is overdue for three times, because every bank will have its own judgment standard, and it will not reach the standard of not lending if it is overdue for three times. But if the cumulative number of times is too much, the situation is not optimistic, and it will be more difficult to apply for a loan.

2. Although the occasional overdue loan will not affect the loan, you should pay attention to the repayment of the principal and interest of the credit card in the future, otherwise the bad record of overdue will always exist. According to the general principles of civil law and contract law, banks and cardholders are equal civil subjects. The individual established a contractual relationship with the bank by applying for a credit card. If the cardholder fails to repay the overdraft within the time limit, he shall be liable for breach of contract.

3. The consequences of overdue credit cards are terrible, but not everyone will be pulled into the "bank blacklist", and the overdue amount, overdue time and current status will also be divided. Most credit cards are overdue in paying their annual fees. Some old cards that have been idle for a long time have been forgotten, and a fixed annual fee will be generated every year. As the amount is relatively small, as long as it is returned in time, it will not have much impact.

In practice, some commercial banks do not have due diligence, and loan examiners often only pay attention to the identification of documents, lacking due diligence, so it is difficult to identify fraud in loans and it is easy to cause credit risks.

Many wrong judgments are due to the fact that banks did not listen to experts' opinions on relevant contents, or professionals made professional judgments. In the process of loan review, we should not only find out the facts, but also make professional judgments on relevant facts from legal and financial aspects. In practice, most loan review processes are not very strict and in place.

Risk of being sued: failure to repay in full and on time, overdue for more than three months, may be counted as malicious overdue and may be sued. Although the amount is generally not high and the circumstances are not too serious, everyone should be careful.

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