Build credit with Chime Card™
We’re upgrading the credit-building1 experience with the all-new Chime Card.2 Same mission. More rewards.
1.5% cash back3 on rotating categories
Premium card designs
No interest,4 no annual fees and no credit check to apply—just like Credit Builder
Secured Credit Card
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Start building credit with Chime.
No annual fees. No credit check.
Like Credit Builder, Chime Card can help you build credit with no annual fee, no interest,4 no security deposits, and no credit check needed to apply.1
Earn on everyday purchases.
Like the original Chime Credit Builder Card, Chime Card helps you improve your credit scores with everyday purchases and on-time payments.1 Use it everywhere Visa is accepted.
Grow your score over time
We report to all 3 major credit bureaus to help you build credit over time. Members see an increase of 30 points on average5 with on-time payments.1

Earn 1.5% cash back on purchases.
Unlock 1.5% cash back3 on rotating categories with a qualifying direct deposit.
Keep your money safe with Chime.
Build credit with money you already have. Monitor activity with real-time alerts, and with Visa’s Zero Liability6 policy your card is covered if it’s lost, stolen or fraudulently used. Get in touch with support 24/7 when you need it.
The card has given me a chance to grow my score as well as allowed me the opportunity to receive cash back for my daily purchases.
Elizabeth
Using the Chime Card has been a game- changer for my credit-building journey. I’ve seen a noticeable improvement in my credit score since I started using it consistently.
Larnell W.
Using Chime Card has been a game-changer for my credit building journey. The ability to build credit without the usual fees or hard credit checks made the process approachable and stress-free.
Jose
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How to build credit with Chime Card.
Fund your account. Add funds to your account and start spending with the new Chime Card. In the Chime app, you’ll see an “Available” balance which is the amount you can spend on your Chime Card.

Spend Money. Use your Chime Card everywhere you’d use your Credit Builder Card, basically wherever Visa credit cards are accepted. Chime Card works for groceries, gas, and everyday purchases that help you build credit when you make on-time payments.1

Build credit. With the Safer Credit Building feature turned on, money in your Chime Card secured account can automatically pay your monthly balance on time. Chime reports payments to major credit bureaus to potentially improve your credit scores.

Get cash back. Earn unlimited 1.5% cash back3 on rotating purchase categories every three months when you enroll in direct deposit with Chime Card.


Direct deposit unlocks 1.5% cash back and more.
With the Chime Card, you get 1.5% cash back on rotating categories, easy credit building, and when you direct deposit you unlock higher APY on your savings, up to $500 of your pay before payday,7 and much more.
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FAQs
Here's what you need to know about the Chime Card.
How do I get the Chime Card?
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What happened to Credit Builder?
Chime Card is the next generation of Credit Builder. You get the same outstanding credit-building capability, with built-in banking access plus 1.5% cash back rewards on rotating categories (with direct deposit).3 Like Credit Builder, Chime Card lets you use your own money to build credit safely, while offering added features that make the card even better.
How can the Chime Card help my credit scores?
Consistent use of the Chime Card can help you build credit with on-time payment history, increase the length of your credit history over time, and more.1 With the Chime Card, Chime will report your monthly payments to the three major bureaus – TransUnion®, Experian®, and Equifax®. We report your highest balance, your payment amount, and payment date. Utilization is not reported for your Chime Card.8 Please note that activity on other credit accounts may also impact results and credit score improvement is not guaranteed.
Is Chime Card a secured credit card?
Yes. Like Credit Builder, Chime Card is a secured credit card. The money you move to your Chime Card is how much you can spend with the card. This amount is often referred to by other secured credit cards as the security deposit. Like other secured credit cards, Chime Card also reports to the major credit bureaus to help you build your credit history over time. For most secured credit cards, security deposits are unavailable to you, the consumer, until you close the account. With Chime Card, however, you can use your deposit to pay for monthly charges. Plus, Chime Card charges no annual fees or interest,4 and no minimum security deposit is required9 just like Credit Builder.
What do I need to apply for the credit building Chime Card?
All you need is a Chime Account to start. Don’t have a Chime Account? Apply for one in minutes!
Does Chime charge any fees for using Chime Card?
We don’t believe in annual fees or profiting from our members’ misfortune. We have no fees to apply, no annual fee or interest.4 Out-of-network ATM fees may be applied if you use your card at an ATM that is not a part of the fee-free network of 47,000+ ATMs.10
How does the Chime Card differ from traditional credit cards?
The Chime Card is a secured credit card. That means the money you add to your Chime secured deposit account is the amount you can spend on the card.11 Unlike other secured credit cards, that money can be used to pay off your monthly balances. Since the Chime Card doesn’t have a pre-set limit, spending up to the amount you added to your secured deposit account won’t contribute to a high-utilization record on your credit history.
The Chime Card helps reduce the risk of overspending and can help you build credit history with no annual fees and no interest.4 There’s also no credit check to apply!
What is the credit limit?
The Chime Card doesn’t have a pre-set credit limit. Instead, when you sign up for a Chime Card, a Checking Account, and a Secured Deposit Account will also be opened. First, you will be asked to fund your Checking Account. This money is automatically transferred to your Chime Card Secured Deposit Account (SDA) which sets your spending limit on the Chime Card.12 How much you can spend is shown to you as “Available” in the Chime app.11
If I use all the money I add into Chime Card, will Chime Card report high utilization and hurt my credit score?
Nope. Just like Credit Builder, the Chime Card doesn’t report percent utilization to the major credit bureaus because it has no pre-set credit limit. That means spending up to the amount you added will not show a high-utilization card on your credit history. So you can use your credit builder card for your everyday purchases and let them count toward building credit history when you make on-time payments!
Can I fund my Chime Card from another bank account?
Yes. As you move money from other banks into your Chime Account, that money will be automatically available to spend.
What is Safer Credit Building?
Safer Credit Building1 is a feature that allows you to automatically pay your monthly balance with the money in your Chime account. Turn it on, so your monthly balances are always paid on time! Learn more about how it works.
How and when do I pay off my credit building card?
You can pay off charges on your credit builder cards in 3 ways.
One option is to turn on Safer Credit Building. When you make a purchase, the money you spend is put on hold in your secured account. Safer Credit Building uses the money you transferred to your secured account to automatically pay your monthly balance. This will help you avoid late payments and outstanding balances.
If Safer Credit Building is not turned on, Manual Payments can still be made at any time by going to Settings → Safer Credit Building → Make a Payment.
ACH Payments can be made from any bank by using Chime Card’s account number. To find them, go to Settings → Safer Credit Building → Make a Payment → Paying with another bank
Chime Cards statements are available by the 28th of each month and are due on the 23rd of the following month.
What happens if I miss a payment on my Chime Card?
Consistent on-time payments help build your credit history, and missing a payment or paying late can hurt it. Safer Credit Building is Chime’s autopay feature that will automatically pay your outstanding balance on-time, on its payment date, with funds that have already been set aside to cover your balance.1 It’s the no-sweat way to keep building credit history safely. Safer Credit Building is not a requirement to open and use the Chime Card. You also have the option to pay your Chime Card balance with external funds.
There are no late fees or interest4 for missing Chime Card payments. But if you don’t pay your Chime Card statement balance within 24 days of the due date, your card will be paused — you won’t be able to use it for new purchases until your unpaid statement balance is paid in full. At that point, we may report information about your account to the major credit bureaus. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults may be reflected on your credit report.
The good news: you can still make a payment. As soon as you pay your full balance, we’ll re-enable your card and update your credit report to show your account is back in good standing.
Can you withdraw cash from the Chime Card?
Yes! You can withdraw cash using your Chime Card. Get cash fee-free10 at 47,000+ ATMs found in stores you love like Walgreens®, 7-Eleven®, CVS®, and more!
Do I get fee-free SpotMe on my Chime Card?
Yes! SpotMe® on Chime Card is now available. Get covered up to $200 when you need it fee-free.13
What if I want to go back to Credit Builder?
At this time, once you convert to Chime Card, you cannot revert back to Credit Builder. We’re always open to member feedback to ensure we’re building the best products for our members. Please note that closing your Chime Card Account could impact your credit score and if you close your Card Account, you will not be allowed to re-open a new one.
What if I want to stop automatic transfers from my Chime Checking Account to my Secured Deposit Account?
At this time, if you’d like to stop or revoke authorization of automatic transfers from your Chime Checking Account to your Secured Deposit Account, you must close your Chime Card Account and Secured Deposit Account. However, you can still maintain your Checking Account. Please note that closing your Chime Card Account could impact your credit score and if you close your Card Account, you will not be allowed to re-open a new one. Please see your Bancorp Secured Chime Visa® Credit Card Agreement and Stride Secured Chime Visa® Credit Card Agreement for details.
How does Chime make money?
Chime makes money from the interchange fee charged on card transactions. Every time you use your Chime Visa® Debit Card and your secured Chime Visa® Credit Card for purchases and paying bills, Visa processes the transaction and charges an interchange fee to merchants for the service. Chime receives a portion of this fee. This is how Chime can continue building new and better products that help members get the most from their money.