How many supplementary cards can I apply for?
There is no uniform upper limit on the number of supplementary cards for credit cards, and different banks and different credit card products may have different regulations. Generally speaking, most banks will allow primary cardholders to apply for multiple secondary cards, and the specific number is usually between 2 and 5. However, it should be noted that each supplementary card will share the credit line with the main card, and the owner of the main card is responsible for the consumption and repayment of all supplementary cards. Therefore, the bank may carefully decide the number of supplementary cards according to the credit status and repayment ability of the main cardholder.
What are the rules for credit card application?
1. The supplementary card is only used by the spouse, children and parents of the main cardholder. Domestic applicants must be 14 years old, and overseas applicants must be 18 years old.
2. The secondary cards share the credit line of the main card, and the accounts are merged into the main card account, so there is no independent billing. Sub-card points are accumulated in the name of the main card holder, and the repayment of the sub-card is included in the main card account.