Applying for a credit card before or after NEW checking account?
I have a checking account already established with a credit card from the same bank. I am unhappy with the service I have received with them and I am planning to switch to another bank.
Before I close my current account, I would like to know should I start my new checking account with the new bank now and apply for a card when the account is established?
Or should I apply for a credit card now before I start the new account?
My concern is closing my current account and starting a new checking account with a new card would not look favorably for my credit. However, would starting the new checking account first make approval easier since I would have an account established with the new bank?
Tags: credit card, current account, new bank
Start with the checking first. Then you are a customer and they will love adding services.
Or when you go to your new bank, you can ask about a credit card while you are opening the checking and let them know you want to transfer everything over. That way they know you will be replacing a credit card instead of adding a new one, which can make a difference.
That’s what I would recommend.
go to http://wwwquickiecredit.com it doesnt matter whether you do it now or after
Opening and closing checking accounts has no bearing on your credit history or score.