Frieda Reiss, WalletHub Credit Card Analyst
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No, there aren't any Capital One unsecured credit cards for bad credit. The issuer's only credit cards for bad credit are the Capital One Platinum Secured Credit Card and the Capital One Quicksilver Secured Cash Rewards Credit Card. However, these are secured credit cards, which means you need to put down a security deposit.
Capital One Credit Cards for Bad Credit
Ongoing rewards: None
Minimum security deposit: $49, $99 or $200
Foreign transaction fee: $0
Annual fee: $0
Credit requirements: Card is available to people with bad credit
Ongoing rewards: 5% cash back on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, and 1.5% cash back on all other purchases
Minimum security deposit: $200
Foreign transaction fee: $0
Annual fee: $0
Credit requirement: Card is available to people with bad credit
Both secured cards are perfect for rebuilding credit at low cost since they report monthly to all three major credit bureaus (TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax).
Alternative Unsecured Credit Cards for Bad Credit
If you're not tied to Capital One as an issuer, check out our editors’ picks for the best unsecured credit cards for bad credit. Some good examples include the Credit One Bank® Platinum Visa® for Rebuilding Credit and the OneMain Financial BrightWay® Card.
By choosing the right credit card for bad credit and using it responsibly, you will be able to rebuild your credit. This way, you may be able to qualify for a credit card with more attractive terms.
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