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To apply for a Chime Card, you must also open a Chime Checking Account.

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Based on a representative study conducted by Experian® in Sept 2025, the top 10% of members who made their first purchase with Credit Builder, an earlier version of Chime Card, between April and August 2024, observed a FICO® Score 8 increase of 71 points after approximately 8 months. Average increase of 28 points across all participants in the study. Credit score improvement not guaranteed. Paying on time may increase your score, while late payment may decrease your score. Other credit activity can impact your score. Credit score is one of many factors creditors may consider in evaluating credit applications.

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On-time payment history may have a positive impact on your credit score. Late payment may negatively impact your credit score. Chime will report your activities to Transunion®, Experian®, and Equifax®. Impact on your credit may vary, as credit scores are independently determined by credit bureaus based on a number of factors including the financial decisions you make with other financial services organizations.

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Money added to Chime Card™ will be held in a secured deposit account as collateral for your Chime Card, and you can spend up to this amount. You can use money deposited in your Secured Deposit Account to pay off your charges at the end of every month.

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Out-of-network ATM withdrawal and OTC advance fees may apply. View The Bancorp agreement or Stride agreement for details; see back of card for issuer.

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Data pulled from US News Article Fee Survey as of May 27, 2025, https://creditcards.usnews.com/articles/fee-survey

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Data pulled from Nerd Wallet Article How Much Secured Card Deposit, as of May 27, 2025, https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/credit-cards/how-much-secured-card-deposit

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With qualifying direct deposits, earn 5% cash back as a Chime Prime member or 2% cash back as a Chime Plus member on up to $1,500 of eligible secured Chime Visa Chime Card purchases. See the Secured Chime Visa® Credit Card - Cash Rewards Program Addendum for limitations and details on earning cash back on your monthly selected category. To get a Chime Card, you must open a credit card account and secured deposit account.

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Estimated value of Chime Prime benefits varies depending on benefits used. There is no guarantee you will reach any specific value. The estimated value assumes $3,000+ in direct deposit each month over a 12 -month period: average Savings Account balance of $500 in a high-yield savings account with the Chime Prime 3.75% APY applicable during the 12-month period, 5% cash back on $1,500 of monthly eligible Chime Card purchases, annual Priority Pass membership benefits valued at $169, 1 complimentary Gigsky plan valued at $6.50, and annual max international ATM fee reimbursement valued at $60. Other benefits may be available.

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Marketed credit score increase is based on a real outcome, results not typical. Based on a representative study conducted by Experian® in Sept 2025, the top 10% of members who made their first purchase with Credit Builder, an earlier version of Chime Card, between April and August 2024, observed a FICO® Score 8 increase of 71 points after approximately 8 months. Average increase of 28 points across all participants in the study. Credit score improvement not guaranteed. Paying on time may increase your score, while late payment may decrease your score. Other credit activity can impact your score. Credit score is one of many factors creditors may consider in evaluating credit applications.

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You must notify your financial institution immediately of any unauthorized use. For specific restrictions, limitations and other details, please consult your issuer.

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Chime is not FDIC-insured. The Bancorp Bank, N.A. and Stride Bank, N.A. are the FDIC-insured members. Deposit insurance covers the failure of an insured bank. Certain conditions must be satisfied for pass-through deposit insurance coverage to apply. FDIC deposit insurance limit is $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, per ownership category.

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Chime Visa® Credit Card holders - Deposits and debit refunds go to your Checking Account, then transfer to your Chime Card Secured Deposit Account - other than Chime Card cash deposits at retailers, which go to your Chime Card Account, then transfer to your Secured Deposit Account. Funds are moved from your Secured Deposit Account to your Checking Account to facilitate outbound transfers and debit purchases. Your Available balance is the money you can spend with your Chime Card or Checking Account. See account agreements and statements for details.

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Optional services and products may have fees or charges, such as outbound instant transfers, out-of-network transactions, and credit products. Learn more here.

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Chime will report the following activities, as applicable, to TransUnion®, Experian®, and Equifax®: amount past due; payment status of the last paid-off balance; how long you've had your card; current statement balance; last balance payment date; and highest balance before paying it off.

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SpotMe® on Credit is an optional, no interest/no fee overdraft line of credit tied to the Secured Deposit Account. SpotMe on Debit is an optional, no fee service attached to your Chime Checking Account (individually or collectively, "SpotMe"). Eligibility for SpotMe requires $200 or more in qualifying direct deposits to your Chime Checking Account each month.

Qualifying members will be allowed to overdraw their Chime Checking Account and/or their Secured Deposit Account up to $20 in total, but may be later eligible for a higher combined limit of up to $200 or more based on member’s Chime account history, direct deposit frequency and amount, spending activity and other risk-based factors. Your SpotMe Limit will be displayed to you within the Chime mobile app. You will receive notice of any changes to your SpotMe Limit. SpotMe for Credit and SpotMe on Debit share a single SpotMe limit. Your SpotMe Limit may change at any time, at Chime or its banking partners’ discretion. Although there are no overdraft fees, there may be out-of-network or third-party fees associated with ATM transactions or OTC cash withdrawal fees at retailers. SpotMe won’t cover non-card transactions, including ACH transfers, Pay Anyone transfers, or Chime Checkbook transactions. SpotMe terms and conditions.

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To be eligible for Chime Prime status, receive $3,000+ in qualifying direct deposits to your Chime Checking Account in the past 34 days. To be eligible for Chime Plus status, receive either 1) a single $200+ qualifying direct deposit; or 2) $400+ in cumulative qualifying direct deposits to your Chime Checking Account in the preceding 34 days. Certain products marketed as perks have additional eligibility requirements. While some perks may have associated fees, none of these fees are mandatory to access the perks or to maintain the applicable status. See the Chime Membership Tiers Terms and Conditions for details on all listed Prime and Plus perks.

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With qualifying direct deposits, earn 5% cash back as a Chime Prime member or 2% cash back as a Chime Plus member on up to $1,500 of eligible secured Chime Visa® Credit Card purchases. See the Secured Chime Visa® Credit Card - Cash Rewards Program Addendum for limitations and details on earning cash back on your monthly selected category.

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Out-of-network ATM withdrawal and over the counter advance fees may apply except at FCTI® ATMs in a 7-Eleven® or Speedway, or any Allpoint® or Visa® Plus Alliance ATM participating in the Allpoint network.

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There is no impact on your credit scores when you apply for a Chime Card1.

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Help build credit with everyday purchases.

Low credit or no credit, start improving your credit score by up to 70 points2 on average with regular, on-time payments3 using Chime Card™

No interest or annual fee

No credit check to apply

No min. security deposit required4

Why Chime Card

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Traditional Credit Card

Chime Card™

Traditional Secured Credit Card

Traditional Credit Card

Average APR

No interest5

19%6

12% - 17%6

Credit Check to Apply

No

Yes

Yes

Security Deposit Requirement

No minimum requirement4

Usually $200 - $5007

None

How it works

The best way to build credit with Chime Card

Enroll in Chime Card today. Get a Chime Card card in minutes – no credit check to apply.1

Get started
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Sign up in 2 minutes.

Apply for Chime Card. Remember: there is no credit check to apply for this card! Simply open a Chime Checking account.

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Use your card.

Transfer funds to Chime Card. Then spend up to the amount you’ve moved on everyday purchases like gas and groceries.

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Pay your balance.

The money you’ve already moved to your Chime Card secured deposit account can be used to pay off your monthly balance on time.

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Help build credit.

We report to all 3 major credit bureaus to help you build credit over time. Members see an increase of 28 pts on average2 with on-time payments.

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Build credit stress-free. Earn cash back.

  • Unlock 5% cash back8 when you enroll in Chime Card

  • Grow your credit by up to 70 points2

  • Up to $1,150 in annual rewards9

  • No annual fees or interest5

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Members love building credit with Chime. Here's why:

Rozan, member since 2019.

My score went up over 60 points and I bought my first car!10

-Rozan

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We take security seriously.

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Block your card

If your card is missing or you suspect unauthorized use, you can block all transactions on your Chime Debit Card and Chime Card. Open the Chime app and disable transactions to immediately prevent new debit or credit card purchases or ATM withdrawals.

Real-time alerts

Chime allows you to receive instant transaction alerts anytime you use your Chime debit card. Turn on daily notifications so you always know what’s happening with your money.

Privacy and Security

We support two-factor authentication and support fingerprint authentication.

Visa® Zero Liability

Chime cards are backed by Visa’s Zero Liability Policy.11 You're covered if your card is lost, stolen, or fraudulently used.

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FDIC Insured

Deposits are FDIC-insured up to $250,000 through The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.; Members FDIC. This protects your deposits if an FDIC-insured bank fails.12

Have questions about Chime Card?

How does the Chime Card work with my money?

When you sign up for a Chime Card, you will also get a Chime Checking Account and a Chime Secured Deposit Account (SDA). As you fund your checking account, this money is automatically transferred to your SDA, which sets your spending limit on the Chime Card.4 How much you can spend is shown to you as “Available” balance in the Chime app.13

When you sign up for Chime Card, you will also get a virtual Chime Visa® Debit Card that you can access in  your app. When it’s time to make a purchase, you can choose which card to use: Chime Card to build credit and earn cash back, or your debit card. In your app, you will always see one single “Available” balance that reflects how much money you have to spend. There’s nothing complicated here: as you spend, no matter which card you use, your available balance updates to reflect your spending. The Chime Card makes spending on either debit or credit seamless and convenient.

How does the Chime Card help me avoid taking on more debt?

The Chime Card helps reduce your risk of debt, since you are using your own money and you can always see exactly how much you have available to spend.

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.4Unlike other secured credit cards, that money can be used to pay off your monthly balances. Because your limit matches the amount in your secured deposit account, spending within your available balance won’t create high credit utilization like a traditional credit card.
The Chime Card helps reduce the risk of overspending and can help you build credit history with no annual fees and no interest.14  There’s also no credit check to apply!

Is the Chime Card a credit card?

Yes, the Chime Card is a secured credit card. The money you add to your account sets the credit limit for how much you can spend with the card.4 With Safer Credit Building3, you can pay off your balance automatically, and you never spend more than you have in your SDA. Like other secured credit cards, the Chime Card also reports to the major credit bureaus, to help you build credit history over time. Learn more about secured credit and how it works here.

How do I get the Chime Card?

You could get a Chime Card in minutes!1 Share some information with us here to get started.

Will it require a hard credit check to apply?

No way! We think everyone deserves a chance to build credit history. There is no impact on your credit scores when you apply for a Chime Card.1

Does Chime charge any recurring fees?

Nope! We do not charge recurring fees; no annual fees, maintenance fees, international fees, and no interest.5 Learn more here.

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.3 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.15 Please note that activity on other credit accounts may also impact results and credit score improvement is not guaranteed.

What is the credit limit?

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.4 How much you can spend is shown to you as “Available” in the Chime app.13

If I use all the money I add to my account, will Chime Card report high utilization and hurt my credit scores?

Nope. We don’t report percent utilization to the major credit bureaus because Chime Card doesn’t have a pre-set limit. That means spending up to the amount you added to your account will not show a high-utilization card on your credit history. So rest assured: you can use your Chime Card for everyday spending and on-time payments count towards building credit each month!3

When should I use my Chime Card and when should I use my virtual debit card?

The Chime Card is a great way to spend because you can build credit and earn rewards with everyday purchases. You can swipe in person, use online, and even withdraw cash from ATMs. Want to send someone money using Pay Anyone? No problem, you can send that payment from your Chime account. 

Your virtual debit card can be used for other peer to peer payment apps (Cash App, Venmo), and any other time you think a debit card is more appropriate (e.g., higher discounts at a gas station, or to avoid being charged extra for credit card purchases at certain stores or restaurants). You can request a physical debit card in the Chime app.

Your available balance will be seamlessly updated as you spend with either card.

Does SpotMe® work on Chime Card?

Yes! SpotMe covers purchases and cash withdrawals made with your Chime Card up to your SpotMe limit, if you're eligible and have the feature enabled in your app.16

If you use SpotMe with Chime Card, Chime will deduct the negative balance from your next direct deposit or transfer funds into your Chime Card Secured Deposit Account, whichever comes first.

Your SpotMe limit is shared between both your Chime Card and your debit card. This applies to both purchases and ATM withdrawals. Note that using SpotMe with Chime Card doesn’t affect your credit scores or credit reporting.

How long does it take for my Chime Card to arrive?

After you enroll, it’ll take on average 7-10 business days for your card to arrive.

How do I activate my new Chime Card?

It’s easy! Just go to the Chime App > Profile > Cards > Activate Card. You can also scan the QR code on the box your card arrives in.

What can I use my Chime Card for?

You can use the Chime Card anywhere Visa credit cards are accepted. For Chime Plus members17, you’ll earn 2% cash back18 on rotating categories like gas, groceries, restaurants, bills, and more. For Chime Prime members, you’ll earn 5% cash back18 on a category of your choice.

How and when do I pay off the card?

You can pay off your Chime Card in 3 ways:

When you turn on Safer Credit Building, your repayments happen safely and automatically from the funds in your Secured Deposit Account. If you make a purchase, the amount of that purchase will reduce your available spending balance. Then, the money in your Secured Deposit Account is used 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 Account details → Chime Card Payment → Make a Payment.

ACH Payments can be made from any bank by using Chime Card’s account and routing numbers. To find them, go to Profile → Account Details → Chime Card Payment → Make a Payment → Pay from Another Bank.

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.3 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 interest5 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.

Where can I find more information on Chime Card policies?

For the Secured Chime Visa® Credit Card Agreement, please visit:

Bancorp members here.

Stride members here.

Can I use my Chime Card to withdraw money?

Yes! You can use your Chime Card to get cash fee-free at any of our 47,000+ in-network ATMs nationwide.19 Find in-network ATMs in stores you love like Walgreens, 7-Eleven, and more. Go into your Chime App and use the ATM Map to find one closest to you. You can also withdraw cash from any out-of-network ATM, but there’s a $2.50 fee.

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.

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