The pros and cons of increasing your credit card limit (and how to do it) (2024)

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  • What are the benefits of increasing your credit card limit?
  • What are the drawbacks of increasing your credit card limit?
  • So, how do you get your credit card limit increased?
  • And, what happens if my credit card limit increase request is declined?

Key takeaways:

  • A higher credit card limit can help you fund a large purchase or other essentials you need or provide a financial safety net if you have an unexpected expense.
  • While a higher credit limit has many benefits, it also creates the potential to take on more debt, which can negatively affect your credit score if you are unable to manage that debt effectively or make payments on time.
  • If you demonstrate a history of on time payments in particular ensuring you make at least your minimum monthly payment on time by the due date, your credit card provider might pre-approve you for a higher credit limit.
  • When a lender extends additional credit through a pre-approval, there's usually no hard credit check.

Maybe you're still building your credit but your current credit card limit is lower than what you need. Or maybe you have a big purchase coming up and need more available credit. Whatever the reason, you’d like to consider if a credit limit increase is appropriate for you.

Only there's just one problem — you don't know how to increase your credit card limit or if it's even a good thing for your credit score or to assist you to manage your debt.

You're in luck! We're about to walk you through the steps to consider applying for a credit limit increase, as well as some of the benefits and drawbacks of getting one, so you'll have the info you need to decide what's right for you.

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What are the benefits of increasing your credit card limit?

Obviously, the No. 1 benefit of increasing your credit card limit is that your credit limit increases so that you have additional credit if you need it (and you may avoid going overlimit in certain circ*mstances).

This also brings other benefits, which are listed below.

Gain more purchasing power

One of the key reasons to increase your credit card limit is to increase your purchasing power. A higher credit limit can help you if you need to make an unexpected big purchase and wouldn't be able to put it all on your card with your current credit limit. It's also helpful for people who are still building their credit and wish to continue to increase their credit limit to demonstrate the ability to pay and manage debt, or those who are rebuilding their credit. In those cases, many credit card companies issue low credit limits to start or credit cards that are secured by other property (such as a deposit). But you can potentially increase that limit after you improve your credit score or proving you can make your monthly payments on time.

Improve your credit score

One lesser known (but very important) reason for increasing your credit card limit is that it can help improve your credit score. (Yes, you read that right.) One of the metrics that goes into calculating your credit score is your credit utilization ratio, which is calculated by dividing the total amount of credit you're using (outstanding balances you have) by the total credit available to you (the limit that’s available that hasn’t been used). To get a good score on credit utilization rates, you should stay under 30%1 of your available credit (vs what you used) on any one card. That means that if you have a $10,000 credit limit, you should always owe less than $3,000 on your card at any time (= 30% credit utilization rate). Frequently go over that? Increasing your credit card limit can help optimize your credit utilization.

An emergency safety net (when your emergency fund isn't enough)

Financial planners often tell people to have at least three to six months of savings to cover their expenses in case of an emergency or if they lose their jobs.2 But what's not talked about as much is how having available credit can also help.Having an emergency fund in an easily accessible account should always be your default option. But some emergencies can't be paid for in cash (online things for example) and having room on your credit card to pay for them could be another option in a pinch, especially if you're still working towards making your emergency fund as robust as you need it to be.

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Did you know?

How often can I increase my credit card limit?

Wait four to six months to a year between credit card limit increase requests.3

If you've recently gotten a new credit card or a credit limit increase, you were likely offered the best credit limit you could get at the time. Applying for an increase a week later isn't likely to be successful.

What are the drawbacks of increasing your credit card limit?

The number one downside of increasing your credit card limit is that you could start to spend more – due to the available credit – and therefore your credit card balance could increase. You owe more! That could mean you get into more debt, if you don’t manage it, which could have a negative impact on your credit score.

Higher limit means more total debt

One big downside of a higher limit is the potential for more debt. If you're experiencing financial difficulty and have used the rest of your available credit, you may likely be better off if you consider refinancing your credit card debt via a lower-interest personal loan or line of credit.

A rule to remember: if you aren't sure if you'll be able to use that extra credit responsibly, you're likely better off skipping a request to increase the credit limit on your credit card account or should not accept the pre-approved offer for a credit limit increase.

A hard credit check will impact your credit score

What are some other consequences of increasing your credit card limit? Hard credit check inquiries like applying for a credit card increase can decrease your credit score over the short term. That's because one factor in calculating your credit score is how much credit you apply for, which is tracked via every hard credit check inquiry a lender makes. This is confusing, isn't it? After all, we already said that a credit card limit increase could improve your credit score!

That's still true – and should be considered when you consider your options - but since credit requests are worth a smaller percentage of your total score it should likely outweigh the impact of a hard credit inquiry. So, why does this matter? It could make a huge difference if you're about to apply for a personal loan or a mortgage.

What is the difference between a hard and soft credit check?

Soft and hard credit inquiries each serve a different purpose. A soft credit inquiry is often performed as part of a background check or during a pre-approval process.

For instance, your current credit card company might perform a soft check before pre-approving you for a credit increase. A soft inquiry is also done when you request your own credit report from a credit bureau.

All Canadians are eligible for a free annual credit report from the two major credit bureaus (Equifax and TransUnion). Checking your report regularly can help ensure the information — including soft and hard inquiries — is accurate. When a lender performs a soft pull, or you check your credit report, it won't impact your credit score because you aren't applying for new credit.

A hard inquiry occurs when you submit an application for a new credit card or loan. Most lenders will request a hard credit inquiry to review your credit report and decide if they want to approve you for credit or a loan.

Unlike a soft inquiry, a hard credit check can potentially knock your credit score down a few points.4 The reason a hard check can reduce your credit score is because it indicates to lenders that you're looking for new credit, and this can signal risk. A lender might assume that you're in need of credit because you’re financially unstable. The more number of hard inquiries you have in a short amount of time — the riskier you appear.

It will impact your credit mix

Some people rely too heavily on credit cards rather than also applying for other types of credit to diversify their credit mix.5 This is important since credit cards typically have higher interest rates than personal loans, auto loans or lines of credit. Before applying for a credit card increase, ask yourself (or better yet, a financial advisor) whether another credit vehicle might be a better fit. Because guess what — having a diverse credit mix is one of the things that could help boost your credit score.

It impacts other borrowing

When it comes to getting approved for a mortgage or a personal loan, the credit limit on your credit card may be considered by a lender in determining how much you can borrow. A credit limit that's too high could make you less attractive as a borrower or decrease the amount you qualify for on other borrowing. That said, typically for it to have a big impact, your combined credit limits on all of your credit accounts would have to be fairly high relative to your income.

So, how do you get your credit card limit increased?

If you're serious about increasing your credit limit, you'll want to know all the possible steps you can consider.

There are a number of avenues to get your credit limit increased. Just remember that applying for a credit limit – like applying for a new credit card - creates a hard credit check. Before you apply, you might also want to learn more abouthow to increase your credit score. The better your credit score, the better the chances you should have to be approved for a credit limit increase.

How do you apply?

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Through your online banking account

It's simple to apply for a credit card limit increase through your bank's online account. At Scotiabank, for example, these are the steps:

  • From your Accounts page, select the credit card you want an increase on
  • Select "Additional Services"
  • Select "Increase Your Credit Card" and follow the instructions
  • Typically, this involves confirming your current income and giving permission for Scotiabank to perform a hard credit check

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Call your card issuer

There is a phone number on the back of your credit card. Call that number and ask about applying for a credit card increase. They'll walk you through the application process and ask you to confirm your current income and other details. The best part? Sometimes they may be able to tell you over the phone whether or not you're approved! Check your Scotiabank credit card for the number where you can reach us.

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Go into a branch

If your card issuer has a branch, you can consider that option. You can let the teller know you want to apply for a credit card limit increase. They help you complete any application or advise you what documents may be needed. Visit your Scotiabank branch if you want to discuss that option.

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Can I raise my credit card limit without asking?

Sometimes credit card issuers/lenders decide to pre-approve cardholders for an increase based on their history of on-time payments. When they extend you additional credit in this way, they don't do a hard credit check. You still have to accept the credit limit increase – as they require your express consent to increase it to the pre-approved limit – but consider that option when offered to you if you think a credit limit increase is right for you.

And, what happens if my credit card limit increase request is declined?

If you go through the work of applying for a credit limit increase and get declined, it can be disappointing — especially if you were counting on the increase. But knowledge is power. If that happens, here's what you should know.

  • It's not personal. While it likely feels personal, credit card limit increases are really calculated based on a formula. If you didn't get approved, it says nothing about you personally. It's about your credit history and income and could also be about your payment history. You could even have good credit but, according to the issuer's rubric, giving you a credit limit increase is too big of a risk at this time.
  • Your credit score isn't high enough. Another reason could be that your credit score isn't high enough so you might need to keep working to build it. Paying your credit cards on time (by the payment due date and at least the minimum payment owed each month if not more), keeping your credit utilization under 30% and following other responsible money habits can help boost it. You can reapply for a credit limit increase if you still need to when you have a higher credit score. It's always a good idea to explore ways to increase your credit score, decide on how you'll achieve it and check your credit score regularly.

Takeaways

Whether you decide to go ahead with it or not, it's important to keep in mind that increasing your credit card limit has both advantages and disadvantages. Increasing your credit card limit can help you boost your credit score, but it can also hurt it. Remember to look at things like your credit mix, utilization ratio and other criteria we mentioned above before applying for a credit limit increase. Also, keep new credit limit increase requests to no more than every four to six months, or even better, once a year.

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The pros and cons of increasing your credit card limit (and how to do it) (2024)

FAQs

The pros and cons of increasing your credit card limit (and how to do it)? ›

It helps them plan their expenses well. Also, cardholders can save on the extra charges that they would otherwise have had to pay for each of the cards, in case they owned multiple credit cards. Owning one card with a higher limit also increases their chance of having a good credit score.

What is the benefit of increasing credit limit? ›

It helps them plan their expenses well. Also, cardholders can save on the extra charges that they would otherwise have had to pay for each of the cards, in case they owned multiple credit cards. Owning one card with a higher limit also increases their chance of having a good credit score.

Is it bad to keep increasing credit card limit? ›

Not necessarily. In fact, increasing the limit can have a number of upsides if you manage your credit wisely. For example, it can help you repair your credit, make large purchases efficiently, or use credit to handle a sudden emergency. A higher credit limit can even boost your credit score.

What's the best way to get a credit card limit increase? ›

Getting a higher credit limit is fairly straightforward, with four primary options available: You can contact your issuer online via the app or online portal, phone customer service, check for an issuer card offer, or apply for a new card that will bump your overall available credit.

What are the cons of increasing credit limit? ›

It could lead to more debt: Getting approved for a larger credit line does mean more spending power, but it could also mean getting deeper into debt. If you have the ability to spend more, you just might spend more than you can afford to pay off, thus racking up interest charges.

Does increasing your credit limit help or hurt your credit score? ›

As long as you don't increase your spending by too much and keep making payments on time, your credit scores shouldn't be negatively affected by a credit limit increase in the long run. That's because a higher credit limit can help you lower your credit utilization ratio.

Is it better to increase credit limit or get a new card? ›

If you like your current card, asking for an increase could be the right move. But if you're looking for additional rewards or a better rate, opening a new line of credit may be the right option. No matter what you choose, always remember to use credit responsibly and spend within your means.

How do credit limit increases work? ›

Your credit card company may decide to automatically increase your credit limit because of changes in your financial situation or improvements in your credit scores. Or you could request an increase yourself. Remember, a lender isn't guaranteed to give you an increase when you ask for one.

What is a good credit card limit? ›

If you're just starting out, a good credit limit for your first card might be around $1,000. If you have built up a solid credit history, a steady income and a good credit score, your credit limit may increase to $5,000 or $10,000 or more — plenty of credit to ensure you can purchase big ticket items.

How often should you ask for a credit limit increase? ›

Before you get started on your request, consider the three qualifications: You generally need to be a cardholder for at least three months. You typically can only request an increase once every six months. Card issuers may review your credit report if you request a specific credit limit.

How many credit cards are too many? ›

Owning more than two or three credit cards can become unmanageable for many people. However, your credit needs and financial situation are unique, so there's no hard and fast rule about how many credit cards are too many. The important thing is to make sure that you use your credit cards responsibly.

When should I increase my credit card limit? ›

It's generally best to apply for a credit limit increase when: Your credit scores have gone up. If you've recently paid off a big loan or a negative credit event has dropped off your credit reports, you may be in a good position to ask for a higher credit limit. You've received a salary increase.

How to get a 20K credit card limit? ›

How to Achieve a $20K Credit Limit
  1. Apply for a High-Limit Card. Explore credit cards designed for individuals with good or excellent credit. ...
  2. Improve Your Credit Score. Your credit score is an important factor that card issuers consider when determining your credit limit. ...
  3. Increase Your Income.
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Is a 3000 credit limit good? ›

A $3,000 credit limit is good if you have fair to good credit, as it is well above the lowest limits on the market but still far below the highest. The average credit card limit overall is around $13,000. You typically need good or excellent credit, a high income and little to no existing debt to get a limit that high.

How often should you request a credit limit increase? ›

You should wait six months before you apply again. But you can use this time to help increase your credit score.

What is the credit limit for credit one up to $2000? ›

Credit One Platinum's maximum credit limit is around $2,000, according to customer reviews. Some people report being approved for this amount right away, while others have worked up to it over years of responsible card use. The minimum credit limit for Credit One Platinum is just $300.

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