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Anonymous

29 Oct 2019

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Credit card income requirements - do banks strictly follow?

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Alvin Teo

29 Oct 2019

Aviva Relationship Consultant at Aviva Affinity Channel

No. Although no one will admit this.

Credit card salesmen/women are very incentivized to make sure you get your card application approved.

Banks business relies on people incurring credit card debt, whose interest rates are more than 20% annually.

No need to blame the system for being easy. Unsecured debts like credit card debts are a “takes two to clap” situation, people rather take on debt so that they can #hypebeast or carry the latest phone or be seen wearing AirPods.

This situation very prominent in China and South Korea now. Anyone there on holiday will notice that they wear a lot of branded goods. And somehow they are now quite against counterfeits.

HC Tang

28 Oct 2019

Financial Enthusiast, Budgeting at The Society

Not necessary, I know a friend who was self-employed (usually hard to get cc) yet OCBC CSO calls him and offer him 2 CC. It really depends.

Kelly Trinh

27 Oct 2019

Backoffice technical at financial services firm

Ask your RM to talk to the credit evaluation team to bend the rules a bit; having lots of AUM helps ...

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