Legal analysis: Yes, the overdue credit card has nothing to do with whether the housing provident fund can be withdrawn, but it will have an impact on the provident fund loan.
Legal basis: "Housing Provident Fund Management Regulations"
Article 24 If an employee has any of the following circumstances, he or she may withdraw the balance in the employee's housing provident fund account:
(1) Purchasing, constructing, renovating or overhauling self-occupied housing;
(2) Retired or retired;
(3) Completely losing the ability to work, and Terminating the labor relationship with the employer;
(4) Leaving the country to settle down;
(5) Repaying the principal and interest of the house purchase loan;
(6) The rent exceeding the household limit prescribed proportion of salary income.
In accordance with the provisions of items (2), (3) and (4) of the preceding paragraph, if the employee housing provident fund is withdrawn, the employee housing provident fund account shall be canceled at the same time.
If an employee dies or is declared dead, the employee’s heirs and legatees can withdraw the balance in the employee’s housing provident fund account; if there is no heir or legatee, the balance in the employee’s housing provident fund account can be withdrawn. Included in the value-added income of the housing provident fund.
Article 26 Employees who have paid housing provident funds may apply for housing provident fund loans from the Housing Provident Fund Management Center when purchasing, constructing, renovating, or overhauling their own homes. The Housing Provident Fund Management Center shall make a decision on whether to grant a loan or not within 15 days from the date of accepting the application, and notify the applicant; if the loan is granted, the entrusted bank shall handle the loan procedures. The risks of housing provident fund loans are borne by the housing provident fund management center.