Forgot to pay your credit card bill? ๐ Hereโs what happens and how to avoid the consequences.
Missed payments can lead to penalties, a blocked card, and even a drop in your credit score. But donโt worry, weโve got you covered!
Learn how you can protect your credit score and avoid late fees by paying the minimum or converting your bill into easy EMIs. ๐ก
Read our full guide to find out how to fix your missed payment and keep your credit intact.
If you miss your credit card payment, you might be worried about the consequences. Will your credit score drop, or will your card get blocked?
Donโt worry, weโre here to explain what happens if you miss a payment and how you can handle it! ๐ก
What Happens If You Miss a Payment?
If youโre using a credit card, youโll always get a bill with a due date. If youโve used your card for the first time and missed the payment, donโt panic!
Hereโs what you need to know:
- First-time Missed Payment: If itโs your first time missing the payment, the bank wonโt block your card or damage your credit score immediately.
- Penalty Charges: Youโll be charged a late fee and extra interest on the outstanding amount. This could be around INR 500 to INR 5000, depending on your bill amount.
Grace Period & Due Date
Banks offer a grace period (usually 15 to 25 days), during which you can pay without penalty. If you miss this period, youโll have to pay the late fee and interest. Interest rates vary from country to country, but in India, itโs about 3.40% per month.
What Happens if You Keep Missing Payments?
- Impact on Your Credit Score: If you delay payments for 3 to 4 months, your credit score may be affected.
- Card Blocked: If payments are missed for 2 to 3 months, the bank might block your credit card, and the amount you owe will keep increasing due to penalties and interest. ๐
How to Save Your Credit Score?
If youโre unable to pay the full bill, hereโs what you can do:
- Minimum Payment: Pay the minimum payment (usually 5% of your total bill).
- Convert to EMI: You can convert the balance into EMIs (Equated Monthly Installments). Youโll only pay a small processing fee along with interest.
Paying the minimum amount will prevent additional penalties, and your credit score wonโt suffer. ๐ณโ
Quick Tips to Avoid Missing Payments
- Set Up Auto-Debit: If your credit card and bank account are with the same bank, set up auto-debit so the bank can pay your bill on time.
- Early Payment: If your accounts are with different banks, make the payment 2 to 3 days before the due date.
- Monitor Your Account: Always make sure thereโs enough money in your account for payment.
By following these steps, you can avoid penalties and keep your credit score safe. Remember, a little planning can help you avoid a big headache! ๐ก