How to close your credit card
It is important to pay off all outstanding dues on card. Any spends after the billing cycle should also be paid off in advance so that no dues are generated.

Eligibility
First, it is important to pay off all outstanding dues to the credit card company. Any spends on the card after the billing cycle should also be paid off in advance so that no dues are generated.
Closure form
Fill a credit card closure form as prescribed by the credit card company, mentioning the name of the card holder, credit card number, and reason for closure. The bank account number, which was linked for auto-payments of card dues, should also be mentioned for delinking. If there is a loan outstanding on the credit card, it will be pre-closed, which might attract a penalty.
Closure confirmation
On receipt of the request, once you clear the dues, the credit card company will close the card and inform you about the same.
Destruction of card
Once you receive the confirmation of the closure, you should destroy the card by cutting it into tiny pieces.
Effect on credit score
Closing a long standing credit card may have a negative impact on your credit score since the average holding period for cards held reduces on cancellation. So it makes sense to not close a card just before applying for a new loan.
Points to note
1. If the card was issued based on a lien on a fixed deposit, the lien will be removed once all card dues are cleared.
(The content on this page is courtesy Centre for Investment Education and Learning (CIEL). Contributions by Girija Gadre, Arti Bhargava and Labdhi Mehta.)
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