On May 22, President Obama officially signed the CARD Act and the new regulations will take effect in February 2010. This set of laws is a major milestone for the credit card industry and may be instrumental in ending deceptive practices that affect consumers. Below is a brief outline of some of the changes that will take place under the CARD Act.
What Will Change?
According to the Center for Responsible Lending, a non-profit research organization, the following new laws are definite and may benefit consumers.
How may this affect the credit card industry?
The Motley Fool, a financial education site, indicates that credit card issuers may cut back on certain benefits in order to recoup lost revenue from these new laws. For example, grace periods and cards without annual fees could become obsolete. Credit card perks and reward programs could also be eliminated. As many consumers have also experienced, creditors may continue to lower credit lines to reduce risk. It may also become more difficult for applicants to obtain credit, especially those with weak credit histories.
Credit Card Stats:
A recent study of the 12 major credit card issuers determined that all had one or more rules that would now violate the CARD Act. Below are some findings:
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