The credit card bill has not yet been issued, which means that the credit card bill has not yet been generated, that is, the billing date has not yet arrived. After the credit card bill is generated, the bank will summarize all consumption, repayment, interest and other information during the period into one bill for the cardholder to check the account status and make repayments.
The credit card's outstanding status usually lasts for about a month. During this period, the cardholder can continue to use the credit card for consumption. Just remember to use it with caution based on your own spending power and repayment habits to avoid Exceed what you can afford to avoid affecting your credit record.
When a credit card bill is generated, the cardholder can repay the bill through a variety of channels, including online banking, mobile banking, ATM machines, etc. Just follow the bank's repayment regulations and repay the bill in a timely manner. Avoid additional fees such as interest and late penalties. It is recommended that cardholders make reasonable plans for their consumption before generating credit card bills and make timely repayments to maintain a good credit record.