Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
@m_adams
The Chase Slate credit limit is at least $500 and can be more, depending on how good your credit is. Chase doesn’t disclose a maximum credit limit, but you’re always guaranteed a minimum of $500 if you’re approved.
And if you’re planning to transfer a balance to Chase Slate, the amount you transfer can’t exceed your credit limit (or $15,000, if your limit is higher than that). If the limit you’re approved for is less than the transfer amount you requested on your application, Chase will send a letter notifying you of the discrepancy. You can choose to transfer a lesser amount, ask Chase to reconsider your limit, or not open an account after all.
People in the community have reported getting a range of credit limits, but you should take these with a grain of salt because Chase Slate credit limits are based on an individual’s credit history, income, and debts among other things.
Ultimately, it is worth noting that Chase Slate is currently not available to new applicants. But for those already having a Chase Slate, it is worth mentioning that, over time, their credit limit can increase. Chase periodically reviews accounts for higher limits, and you can always call customer service and ask for one. In order to get bigger credit limits in general, you should work to improve your credit score, maximize your income and reduce debts.
Travis Arkley, Member
@arkleyt
I got mine with $1,400 as the limit. I was at about 730 here, but I guess they must've liked me.
Amira Yales, Member
@amira_yales
It starts off at $500 and can be as high your credit score and income allow it. That's for the bank to decide, they don't give out any maximum limit.
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sayakb, Member
@sayakb
I had a 760 + 6 years history when I applied, and I got 9.9K to start. I do have 25K combined limit on 2 other chase cards, so I'm hoping to transfer some limit to slate to get the full 15k benefit. Hope that helps.
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