Calif.'s Union Bank offering secured card.

Union Bank of San francisco has begun offering a secured credit card for people with either no credit history or a credit history that has been damaged in the past.

Processing Content

The $16.4 billion-asset bank will market the secured card to immigrants, students who have not yet established a credit record, and people who are getting back on their feet after experiencing job losses during the recession.

The secured card carries a minimum rate of 18.8% and a $25 annual fee. The credit line is determined by the balance of a pledged savings account, with a minimum $350 deposit and a $5,000 maximum deposit.

There is a 30-day grace period for repayment of balances for purchases during which no interest in charged.


For reprint and licensing requests for this article, click here.
MORE FROM AMERICAN BANKER
Load More