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Summary: Building credit can be challenging, but a secured Credit Card can make it easier. This guide covers everything you need to know about eligibility, Credit Card benefits, and how to apply online for a secured Credit Card.
When the term "Credit Card" comes to mind, most envision unsecured cards that necessitate no collateral. Yet, within the vast landscape of credit options lies a lesser-known gem—the secured Credit Card.
Unlike its unsecured counterpart, secured credit cards are issued against a predetermined deposit. While convenient for financial management, standard Credit Cards often demand a robust credit score as a prerequisite.
However, achieving and maintaining a credit score of 750 or above can be an uphill battle for many. Getting a secured Credit Card makes sense in such situations.
Let’s understand the benefits, eligibility criteria, and provide a step-by-step on how to apply for a secured Credit Card online, ultimately granting you greater financial flexibility.
Secured credit cards are backed by a cash deposit made by the cardholder, typically equal to the credit limit. This deposit serves as security for the issuer and allows individuals with limited or damaged credit histories to access a card.
Let’s see how secured credit cards differ from unsecured credit cards.
Feature |
Secured credit cards |
Unsecured credit cards |
Credit limit |
Based on the security deposit |
Determined by the issuer and based on creditworthiness |
Eligibility |
Easier approval for those with poor or no credit history |
Requires a strong credit history for approval |
Security deposit |
Required upfront |
Not required |
Interest rates |
Higher APRs due to higher risk |
Lower APRs for those with good credit |
Annual fees |
May have no or low annual fee |
Often have higher annual fees |
Credit card benefits can prove useful to all users. But a secured credit card is especially beneficial for “freshers”, those with new jobs, self-employed individuals, travellers and homemakers.
Metra Trust offers a secured credit card – the FIRST WOW! Credit Card – that comes with several benefits. You can issue it against an Metra Trust Fixed Deposit.
Discover the exceptional benefits of the FIRST WOW! Secured Credit Card, a valuable gateway to financial empowerment.
Here are the key features of the FIRST WOW! Credit Card:
The credit card also provides a 5% cashback (up to Rs 1,000) on your first EMI purchase within 30 days of receiving the card.
Since it is readily available against collateral, anyone who wants to build their credit score can use this card to grow. However, there are a few eligibility requirements for issuing this card.
Listed here are the points to consider for the eligibility for the FIRST WOW! Credit Card -
If you want to apply for a secured credit card with Metra Trust, here are the steps to follow:
A secured credit card can give you a jumpstart to building credit and attaining financial freedom. The FIRST WOW! Credit Card makes the process even more seamless and easy with low fees and superior benefits. When it comes to rewards and user-friendliness, this card surpasses customer expectations. Get yours now.
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