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To identify the best Chase credit cards, WalletHub’s editors regularly compare all the credit cards issued by Chase, including co-branded offers, in our database of 1,500+ credit card offers. We evaluate each card’s rewards, fees, interest rates, approval requirements and other key WalletHub Rating components in order to determine how well ...
Why We Like It: The best secured credit card is the Discover it® Secured Credit Card because it has a $0 annual fee and gives 2% cash back at gas stations and restaurants (up to $1,000 spent each quarter combined), and 1% back on all other purchases.
Chase offers unsecured credit cards for people with at least good credit. Although there is no Chase secured credit card, the same cannot be said for many of Chase’s competitors. Capital One, Citi, and Bank of America are just some of the major banks that offer secured credit cards. Here are some good secured credit card options:
Why We Like It: The best credit card without an SSN requirement is the Petal® 2 Visa® Credit Card because cardholders earn 1% cash back on all eligible purchases, up to 1.25% back after 6 months of on-time payments, and 1.5% cash back after 12 consecutive months of paying on time.
What We Don’t Like: The Truist Enjoy Cash Secured Credit Card has a $0 annual fee and requires a deposit of $400. Who Should Get It: Consider applying for the Truist Enjoy Cash Secured Credit Card if you have damaged credit and gas, groceries and utilities are among your major business expenses.
WalletHub's Take: The Chase Sapphire Reserve® card is an elite travel rewards credit card that’s worth it for big-spenders with a credit score of 750+. Sapphire Reserve is so good because it offers a bonus of 60,000 points for spending $4,000 within 3 months of opening an account, plus ongoing rewards of 1 - 10 points per $1 and a $300 ...
WalletHub's Take: The OpenSky Launch Secured Visa® Credit Card is a good credit card to consider if you have a bad credit score and only $100 to spare for the refundable deposit on a secured card. Most other secured credit cards require a minimum of $200 to $300 for a deposit.
The higher your credit score and income are, the better your odds of approval for a Chase credit card will be. Chase Credit Card Credit Score Requirements. Chase Sapphire Reserve®: Excellent Credit (750+) Chase Freedom Flex® Credit Card: Good Credit (700+) Chase Slate Edge® credit card: Good Credit (700+) Chase Freedom Unlimited®: Good ...
WalletHub's Take: The Avant Credit Card is a reasonably priced unsecured credit card for people with fair credit, charging a $39 annual fee with no monthly fees, no initial fee, and no deposit needed. The Avant Card also gives cardholders a credit limit of $300 and reports account information to the three major credit bureaus each month.
The best credit cards for people with no credit are Petal® 2 Visa® Credit Card, the Discover it® Secured Credit Card, and the Capital One SavorOne Student Cash Rewards Credit Card (see Rates & Fees). These cards have $0 annual fees, above-average rewards, and credit limits starting around $200 - $500.