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How to calculate the credit card billing date of CCB?
The credit card repayment date of CCB is 20 days after the bill date. For example, the 2nd of each month is the bookkeeping date, and the due repayment date is the 22nd of that month.

The available billing days of CCB Credit Card are: 2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27; The cardholder's bill can be viewed from the monthly bill. The credit card billing date of CCB can be adjusted, but it can only be modified once in a natural year.

For example, the billing date of each month is 17. If 1 pen is consumed in May of 2008 and credited on the same day, the repayment date of CCB's credit card is 20 days after the billing date (1June of 2007), that is, July 7, and the interest-free period of this consumption is 50 days (/kloc)

If a consumption is made on May 17 and credited on the same day, the repayment date of CCB's credit card is 20 days after the bill date (June 6), and the interest-free period of this consumption is 20 days (May 17-June 6).

CCB Credit Card is a credit card issued by China Construction Bank. The credit cards issued by China Construction Bank are all named "Longka", including: Longka Famous School Card, Longka Business Card and Longka Automobile Card.

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Interest-free repayment period: Interest-free repayment period refers to the interest-free period of consumer transactions enjoyed by cardholders who repay in full on time. The interest-free period is from the bank bookkeeping date to the repayment date, with a minimum of 20 days and a maximum of 50 days. Overdraft cash withdrawal transactions do not enjoy interest-free repayment period.

If you don't repay in full before maturity, you won't enjoy the interest-free period. The Construction Bank will charge interest at a daily interest rate of 0.5 ‰ and compound interest monthly. The interest-bearing date is from the date of consumption to the date of repayment, and the interest-bearing principal is calculated according to the actual amount payable.

If the repayment is not made before the due repayment date or the repayment amount is lower than the minimum repayment amount, CCB will charge interest as required, and at the same time charge a late fee of 5% of the minimum repayment amount.

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