Build or Rebuild Your Credit

The path to a stronger credit history can start with a credit-building card 
  • Choose a card that gives you a low rate
  • Make regularly scheduled payments to build a credit history 
  • Position yourself for success, while benefiting from low fees and rates 

     

Stronger credit starts with consistent habits

Building or rebuilding your credit can be an uphill climb. We have credit cards designed to help you on that journey. A low-rate, low-fee credit card can give you the spending flexibility you need to make purchases, while also giving you an interest rate that’s highly competitive in today’s market.

If you’re trying to build or rebuild your credit, choosing a secured credit card like our Platinum Rewards Secured Visa makes it possible for you to show you can pay your bills on time. Choosing this card also allows your card issuer to report a positive, on-time payment history to credit bureaus.

More purchasing power - fewer fees

  • 0% APR* introductory rate for 6 months on purchases made within the first 90 days
  • Competitive low rates for new purchases and balance transfers 
  • Fraud protection and Digital Banking tools 
  • Tap-to-Pay technology makes it easier to shop on the go
This card is easy to use and easy to love because it comes with a lower interest rate and lower fees. The Supreme Visa is a great tool for people who want the flexibility and purchasing power of a credit card, without the stress of high rates and fees.

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Build credit without adding stress

  • A no-frills, low interest rate credit card to build or rebuild credit
  • $0 liability on unauthorized charges
  • Auto rental collision damage waiver insurance when using card rentals.
  • Emergency assistance
When you choose a secured card, you place money in an account to “secure” your card usage. As you pay down your card balance, more of the secured funds become available to you. This encourages cardholders to use their card and to make timely, responsible payments that can be included on their credit report.  

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