How often can you change credit cards? (2024)

There's no hard and fast rule on how often you can change credit cards – you can apply and switch to a new card at any time. In fact, it can be a really powerful way of boosting your frequent flyer points.

But if you apply for a few cards in a short amount of time it can impact your credit score. Learn more about changing credit cards, the potential benefits and how to decide on the right time to get your next card.

What happens when you change credit cards?

Whenever you apply for a new card, it gets noted on your credit history. All credit applications (whether approved or not) are recorded on your credit report.

When lenders are reviewing your credit report, multiple applications for credit in a short amount of time may be considered a red flag, as it could indicate you're having trouble managing your money.

Before you apply for a credit card, it's a good idea to check your credit score. Australian lenders will only approve applicants who meet the eligibility criteria and have a good or excellent credit score. Check your free credit score online through Finder.

How often is too often to change cards?

Ideally, you may want to apply for a new credit card once a year.

Any more frequent than this can amount to too much activity on your credit profile, which can contribute to a lower score.

If you leave it too long between changing credit cards, you may miss opportunities to amass more rewards points, or you may end up paying more interest than you need to.

A sweet spot of around 12 to 18 months could be considered a good cadence to change cards, to ensure you're getting the best value and have the most suitable card for your situation. It also ensures you're taking advantage of the points offers you want.

If you have multiple credit cards, you may want to consider consolidating them under one new card with a balance transfer.

Finder survey: How many credit cards do Australians have in each state?

ResponseWAVICSAQLDNSW
150%47.1%54.67%56.71%48.72%
023.73%27.3%34.67%25.54%25.36%
223.73%21.16%9.33%12.12%20.23%
32.54%3.75%4.33%4.56%
40.34%1.33%0.43%0.85%
50.34%0.87%0.28%

Source: Finder survey by Pure Profile of 1113 Australians, December 2023
Data for ACT, NT, TAS not shown due to insufficient sample size. Some other states may also be excluded for this reason.

Should you close your old credit card account?

If you no longer need your old card, it's a good idea to close the account once you've activated your new card.

Having multiple credit cards open is an easy way to get into debt. Try to keep the limits to a low and reasonable amount so you're confident you can afford the repayments on an ongoing basis.

As long as you keep your accounts in good standing and make timely repayments, applying for a new credit card every year and keeping the old card open isn't likely to have a negative impact on your credit score. But it could put pressure on your budget, so make sure you don't overcommit to too much debt.

Check out our guide to applying for a credit card for some tips.

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Expert insight

"I see many clients who have multiple credit card applications along with buy now pay later (BNPL) and this has reduced their credit score. I completely get the benefits of obtaining frequent flyer points moving from one provider to another, however just consider how much this could reduce your score if you do it too frequently. Once a year shouldn't raise too many red flags, but multiple applications a year can have an impact."

Raj Ladher

Mortgage and finance broker at Equilibria Finance

Benefits of changing credit cards

A key reason for changing credit cards is to get more benefits than what's offered on your current card. This could include:

  • Lower interest rates. If you're paying interest on your credit card balance, changing to a card that offers a lower interest rate can help you save on these charges. Finder's analysis of credit card balances and rates has found the average Australian could save around $100 per year by switching to a low-rate card of 7.49%.
  • Bonus points offers. Some rewards cards and frequent flyer cards offer up to 200,000 bonus points on sign-up when you meet the spend requirements. As long as the requirements align with your budget, a bonus points offer can be an easy way to boost your points balance.
  • 0% balance transfer offers. If you’re struggling to repay an existing debt that is attracting interest, you may want to transfer your debt to a card that charges 0% interest rate on balance transfers. These cards usually offer interest-free periods for introductory periods of about 6 to 26 months. At the end of the promotional period, any remaining debt from the balance transfer will attract the revert rate.
  • 0% purchase rate offers. If you're using your card to make purchases, you can save by switching to a card that charges a low interest rate or 0% interest during the promotional period. If the card charges 0% for an introductory period, the standard purchase interest rate will apply once the promotion ends.
  • Competitive fees. If you're paying a high annual fee, maybe you'll want to switch to a card that charges $0 annual fee for life or for the first year.

Rather than applying for multiple credit cards at once, take the time to compare your options, understand the features and ensure you meet the eligibility requirements before you apply.

If you’ve applied for a credit card and have been rejected, you should wait at least a few months before applying for another. During this time, you should repay existing debts, improve your credit score and research credit cards that you're eligible for.

See our guide for more information on why your credit card application might’ve been declined and what you can do to improve your likelihood of approval.

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FAQs

How long should I wait before switching credit cards? ›

Generally, it's a good idea to wait about six months between credit card applications.

How long should you wait before applying for another credit card? ›

It's a good idea to wait at least six months between credit card applications to protect your credit score and avoid exceeding certain card issuers' restrictions. Several applications submitted within a short time frame could damage your credit score for a period of time.

Does switching credit cards affect your credit score? ›

Upgrading your credit card won't typically hurt your credit score because it doesn't usually require a hard credit inquiry, and it doesn't create a new credit account.

Does replacing a credit card affect credit score? ›

Replacing a credit card won't affect your credit score. Even if you get a new card with a new 16-digit number, the card account and the age of that account remain the same for the purpose of credit reporting. Replacing a credit card doesn't zero out what you owe.

What is the 5 24 rule? ›

The 5/24 rule is an unofficial policy that dictates that Chase won't approve you for its cards if you've opened five or more personal credit card accounts from any issuer in the last 24 months.

What is the 2 30 rule for Chase? ›

Chase 2/30 rule: Too many new cards in one month? Some credit card experts believe that Chase is also likely to decline new card applications if you have opened two credit cards within 30 days. This is known as the "2/30 rule." Because I had just opened two new cards, Chase was reluctant to let me open another.

Is 5 credit cards too many? ›

There is no right number of credit cards to own, and owning multiple cards gives you access to different rewards programs that various cards offer. Owning five cards, for example, would give you a bigger total line of credit and lower your credit utilization ratio.

What is the 2 3 4 rule for Bank of America? ›

Bank of America application restrictions

According to cardholder reports, Bank of America uses a 2/3/4 rule: You can only be approved for two new cards within a 30-day period, three cards within a 12-month period and four cards within a 24-month period.

What is the Capital One 1 6 rule? ›

The rule has normally been regarded as such: Capital One will limit you to 1 new card every 6 months. This rule applies not only to personal cards, but to business cards alike.

Is it bad to have a lot of credit cards with zero balance? ›

However, multiple accounts may be difficult to track, resulting in missed payments that lower your credit score. You must decide what you can manage and what will make you appear most desirable. Having too many cards with a zero balance will not improve your credit score. In fact, it can actually hurt it.

Does cancelling a card hurt credit? ›

Closing a credit card, especially one you've had for a long time, may hurt your score later because it means losing your longest-running account and lowering your average age of accounts.

Should I pay off my credit card in full or leave a small balance? ›

If you have a credit card balance, it's typically best to pay it off in full if you can. Carrying a balance can lead to expensive interest charges and growing debt. Plus, using more than 30% of your credit line is likely to have a negative effect on your credit scores.

Will getting a new credit card number stop recurring payments? ›

Remember automatic payments

Keep in mind that any bills that you'd set up to automatically pay with your credit card — subscriptions, gym memberships and so on — may continue to be charged to the old number.

How many points will my credit score go down if I get a new credit card? ›

Opening a new credit card should decrease your credit scores by just a few points—usually around five to 10 points.

Does upgrading a credit card count as a hard inquiry? ›

Benefits of switching your credit card

Compared with applying for a new card outright, upgrading or downgrading an existing card requires less effort. There's no application to complete, and usually there's no hard credit inquiry.

How long should you keep a credit card before upgrading? ›

If the card you want to upgrade to has an annual fee, you might have to have your account open for a full year before you can upgrade. That's because the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act forbids credit card companies from increasing your annual fee within a year of opening your account.

Is it better to close a credit card before getting a new one? ›

A longer active credit history is usually better for your credit. In general, lenders like to see that you have a track record of managing credit effectively over time. But when you close a credit card, that card stops aging and can't grow.

Does getting a new credit card hurt credit? ›

Your application will trigger a hard inquiry which causes your score to dip slightly. And, if approved, a new line of credit will reduce the overall age of your credit accounts, which may also reduce your score a bit.

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