It's just that some credit cards are in installments, and some credit cards are still available. If the credit card is eliminated, the credit card will be restored to its original limit.
From 65438 to 0952, Franklin National Bank of California, as a financial institution, issued bank credit cards for the first time, becoming the first bank to issue credit cards.
1959, Bank of America issued an American bank card in California. Since then, many banks have joined the ranks of card-issuing banks. In the 1960s, bank credit cards were quickly welcomed by all walks of life and developed rapidly. Credit cards are popular not only in America, but also in Britain, Japan, Canada and European countries. Since 1970s, Hongkong, Taiwan Province, Singapore and Malaysia have also started to handle credit card business.
In the 1960s, credit cards sprouted and developed rapidly in developed countries in Europe and America, such as the United States, Canada and Britain. After more than 50 years of development, credit cards have been widely accepted in more than 95% countries around the world. In 1980s, with the development of reform and opening up and market economy, credit cards, as electronic and modern consumer financial payment tools, began to enter China, and have developed by leaps and bounds in the past decade.
After the financial crisis and the ups and downs of the domestic economy, the credit card market in China picked up on 20 16. By the end of 20 16, the total number of credit cards issued in China exceeded 590 million. In 20 16, the transaction amount of credit card consumption in China reached 74 1.8 1 trillion, up by 10.75% year-on-year, and the proportion of credit card consumption in the total retail sales of social consumer goods continued to increase.
According to the "20 13-20 17 report on the in-depth investigation and investment strategic planning of China's credit card industry", since 20 10, the China government has implemented a prudent monetary policy and adopted a series of moderate austerity measures to curb the excessive rise of asset prices and control inflation, which shows that macro-prudential and strengthening capital supervision have become the supervision of China's banking industry.