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The Indigo Platinum Mastercard is a credit card for people with a spotty credit history looking to rebuild their credit score. If you donโt want a secured credit card and want to build credit, this traditional card may be a reasonable choice. However, low credit limits and potentially high fees make it a poor choice for anyone with good credit or who can qualify for a card with no annual fee and a lower interest rate.
Hereโs a closer look at how the Indigo Platinum Mastercard works so you can decide if itโs the right fit for you.
The Indigo Platinum Mastercard is a traditional credit card available to applicants with bad credit. However, high fees and interest rates could make it a poor choice for someone who qualifies for other credit cards. If you have the funds for a secured credit card deposit, a no-annual-fee secured rewards credit card could be a better option.
The Indigo Platinum Mastercard is best for someone with less than good credit looking for a traditional credit card that doesnโt require a security deposit. You can find out instantly if you qualify with a pre-qualification application. This wonโt impact your credit score and will reveal certain terms, including the annual fee youโd pay.
The card carries a high annual percentage rate (APR) of 29.9%. Youโll also pay either $5 or 5%, whichever is higher, on each cash advance transaction up to a maximum of $100 and be charged 1% on foreign transactions, though these fees can be avoided.
The annual fee varies depending on your credit history. Annual fees range from $0 with better credit to $99 for those with worse credit. The Indigo Platinum Mastercard has 40 different cardholder agreements, so you donโt know your rates and fees unless you apply.
Credit limits range from $300 to $2,000. However, cardholders with lower credit limits may find themselves only able to access a portion of their credit initially. With the first-year annual fee of $75 for the lowest-tier version, your initial available credit would be just $225. Keep these limits in mind, as using more than around 30% of your credit limit can harm your credit score.
It is possible to earn cash back on qualifying purchases. However, that benefit is only available to those qualifying for the higher-end version of the Indigo card. In the best case, you can earn 1% on purchases at eligible restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, and mobile phone services. Rewards are automatically redeemed monthly as a statement credit, which lowers your credit card balance.
Unfortunately, the card doesnโt offer the same rewards program to all customers. Again, you wonโt know which terms you will be offered unless you apply.
The card doesnโt come with a robust set of purchase protections or travel insurance. The biggest benefits are those available to users of all credit cards. They include the ability to manage your cash flow and delay paying for certain purchases interest-free if you pay your credit card bill in full by the monthly due date.
Most credit cards, including the Indigo Platinum Mastercard, also include a 0% fraud protection benefit, so you donโt have to pay for credit card charges that you or an authorized user did not make. Another benefit is that credit reporting is sent to all three credit bureaus monthly, helping you build your credit score for future credit applications, assuming you use the card responsibly.
The biggest improvement would be standardizing fees and rewards features so that all customers get the same. Not knowing if youโll earn rewards or be charged an annual fee without applying is a major drawback.
Also, as a card targeted to users with poor credit histories, you may encounter low credit limits and be hit with a high interest rate if you carry a balance from month to month.
If youโre not convinced that the Indigo Platinum Mastercard is right for your needs, one of the following credit cards could be a great alternative.
Credit card | Annual fee | Key features |
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$0 | Simple credit card with varying annual fee. | |
annual_fees | No fees or interest charges, though it is a secured card requiring a deposit and you must have a Chime checking account. | |
annual_fees | No-annual-fee secured credit card with an opportunity to upgrade to an unsecured version. |
The Indigo Platinum Mastercard could be a reasonable choice for people with less than stellar credit histories who donโt want to pay a secured-card deposit. The fees are not as high as some competitors and itโs possible to determine if youโll get approved without impacting your credit score.
You wonโt find out what your annual fee, credit limit, or rewards will be until you apply. You could end up getting a good deal or a bad one. There is a chance you qualify for cards with better fees or rewards, particularly if youโre willing to put down a security deposit. If you have the funds for a secured credit card deposit, a no-annual-fee secured rewards credit card could be a better option.
Thereโs no mobile app for the Indigo Platinum Mastercard. Users must pay their bills and manage their accounts using the website if they want to manage their accounts online.
The Indigo card is designed for people with poor credit histories, but thereโs no specific minimum score to be approved.
If you qualify for the Indigo Platinum Mastercard Credit Limit Increase Program, your credit limit will increase if you make each of the first six minimum monthly payments on time.
Credit limits range from $300 to $2,000, depending on your credit history and other factors.
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