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Most banks offer the option to request a credit limit increase directly from their website or mobile app. Log in to your account, navigate to the Credit Card section, and look for the credit limit increase option.
Manage daily payment and transfer limits via HSBC Online Banking Log on and select Pay Transfer from the top menu, then select Daily payment and transfer limits under Settings. Choose Edit next to the limit type you want to update. Enter limit amount to set your limit.
Yes, it is possible to receive a credit limit increase without requesting one. If your credit card provider sees strong financial habits, like on-time payments and a low credit utilization rate, they could proactively offer you an increase.
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Most banks offer the option to request a credit limit increase directly from their website or mobile app. Log in to your account, navigate to the Credit Card section, and look for the credit limit increase option. You may need to provide basic financial information, such as your current income or monthly expenses.
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For a temporary credit limit increase, you can request it via our hotline at +65 6-HSBC NOW (+65 64722 669). Please note that temporary credit limit increase is only available for overseas travel, weddings, hospitalisation and compassionate purposes.
You may request for an increase or decrease of your credit line by calling the hotline at (02)8858-0000.

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