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Platinum Rewards Credit BuilderStudent Visa
Recommended forThose seeking a low fixed rate with rewardsThose seeking to rebuild credit or denied for a credit cardYoung adults age 18 - 21 looking to establish positive credit
Purchase APR*From 9.99% 14.99%17.99%
Non-Variable or VariableNon-VariableNon-VariableNon-Variable
Annual Fee$0$0$0
Credit limitUp to $20,000Up to $5,000 1Up to $1,000 2
Balance Transfer APRFrom 9.99%14.99%17.99%
Balance Transfer Fee3% ($5 minimum)3% ($5 minimum)3% ($5 minimum)
New Card Balance Transfer Introductory APR*0% APR for 12 months on Balance Transfers completed within 60 days of Account Opening0% APR for 12 months on Balance Transfers completed within 60 days of Account Opening
Earn ScoreCard Rewards
ScoreCard Reward Points LimitEarn Unlimited PointsEarn Unlimited Points
Compatible with Apple Pay, Google Pay & Samsung Pay
EMV Smart Chip Technology
Card Lock in Mobile App
Instant Transaction Alerts in Mobile App
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FAQs

Do I need to be a COPFCU member to apply for a credit card?

You don’t need to be a member to start a credit card application, however you’ll need to qualify for membership to complete the process.

Why should I get a credit card?

People get a credit card for a variety of reasons including convenience, security, building credit history and receiving perks like rewards.

How many credit cards should I have?

It depends on your financial situation and goals, but generally speaking, you should have at least one to two credit cards in order to build credit. Before you apply for one or more cards, make sure you can always make your payments on time.

What is the payment due date for a credit card?

At COPFCU, credit card payments are due on the 28th of each month.

Should I raise my credit limit?

How you use your credit limit can affect your credit score. You can request a credit limit increase at any time, but before you do consider the following:

  • Your credit utilization should be at 30% or below to be most effective. For example, if your credit limit is $2,000, you should be using $600 or less. If your credit utilization is more than 30%, you may want to request a credit limit increase.
  • Requesting a credit limit increase can increase your credit score over the long term, but in the short term it can ding your credit by lowering your score a few points. In most cases, the benefits of a credit limit increase outweigh the temporary lowering of your score.
  • If increasing your credit limit may be too much temptation to spend more than you can comfortably pay off in a reasonable time, it may be best to hold off on requesting an increase.

Important Legal Disclaimer

*APR – Annual Percentage Rate
1 Credit limit will be based on amount of funds securing the card. If sufficient secured funds are available, credit limit may exceed $5,000 with approval.
2 Standard credit limit. Credit limit may exceed standard limit with approval.

We apply your payment in the order of highest to lowest APR balances. We may change APRs, fees and other Account terms in the future based on your experience with us as provided under the Cardmember Agreement and applicable law.

Speak with a loan officer for full details on a Visa Platinum Rewards Credit Card and Balance Transfers to the card.