Consumption can be made on the credit card statement date.
The credit card statement date refers to the date on which the card issuer settles and calculates interest for various transactions and expenses incurred in the cardholder's account every month. Generally, the billing date for credit card holders of each bank is automatically assigned by the system. The monthly billing date for the same cardholder is generally fixed. If the cardholder has multiple credit cards, the billing date will be the billing date of the first credit card. You can apply to modify the statement date of some bank credit cards. For example, if a credit card holder's bill date is the 20th of each month, then the credit card consumption from September 20 to October 20 will form a bill. Consumption on the billing day is usually recorded on the next day and included in the next bill.
On the credit card statement date, the card-issuing bank will send the credit card statement to the cardholder. The bill delivery method includes paper statement mailing, electronic statement delivery (generally sent to the cardholder’s email address), etc. In addition, cardholders can also check credit card bills through WeChat, mobile APP and other methods.