Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer
@CLoop
Chase may increase your credit limit after every six months if you ask for an increase yourself. You can also wait to see if Chase will offer you an automatic credit limit increase, which may occur as soon as every six to 12 months if you pay your bills on time and keep your credit utilization low.
How Often Chase Increases Credit Limits
- Automatic: It may be possible to get an increase every six to 12 months.
- By request: You can request a credit limit increase every six months.
- No guarantee: Credit limit increases are never guaranteed, but you can improve your chances with responsible card use and a history of on-time payments.
Remember that your chances of getting a credit limit increase are best if you’ve made the last six consecutive payments for the account on time. Having a low credit utilization rate also helps, as that shows you’re not desperate to borrow more.
If you really want a credit limit increase, it’s best to ask Chase directly. Just keep in mind that this will lead to a hard inquiry into your credit history, which will likely cause your credit score to drop by around 5 points. You can learn more about how to increase your credit limit on WalletHub.
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