1. There is no chance for credit cards. New credit cards need to be activated by the cardholder. If they are not activated, they cannot be used.
2. If the bank does not provide a limit and the applied card limit is 0, it may be because the applicant's qualifications do not meet the bank's standards.
3. When risks arise, in order to control the risks, banks will try to reduce the credit card limit, or even directly reduce the credit card limit to zero.
4. For credit cards applied by college students, if you are currently a student, your credit limit before graduation will be temporarily sealed, and you need to deposit it first before spending.
The above reasons are the most common when there is no credit limit in the credit card. If it is the first type, it needs to be activated. If it is the second type, it requires patience. The cardholder deposits money. Go in and spend money to accumulate credit. After using the card for 3-6 months, you can apply to the bank for a credit limit increase. If it is the third type, you can get a loan again by providing proof to the bank and canceling the risk control.
And if you find that your new credit card does not have a limit, you can contact the card-issuing bank promptly and ask for the reason.