Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (2024)

Table of Contents

  • How does a bigger credit line help boost my credit score?
  • Who should get a high-limit credit card?
  • How to get the most from your high-limit credit card
  • How to choose the best high-limit credit card
  • How to apply for a high-limit credit card
  • The bottom line
  • FAQs
  • More of the best credit cards
  • Our methodology

Money Credit Cards

Article updated on Aug 1, 2024

Having a higher credit limit can do more for your finances than just giving you greater confidence when handing over your credit card.

Why You Can Trust CNET Money

Our Experts

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (1)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (2)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (3)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (4)

Written by

Cynthia Paez Bowman

Cynthia Paez Bowman is a finance, real estate and international business journalist. Besides Bankrate.com, her work has been featured in Business Jet Traveler, MSN, CheatSheet.com, Freshome.com and SimpleDollar.com. She owns and operates a small digital marketing and public relations firm that works with select startups and women-owned businesses to provide growth and visibility. Cynthia splits her time between Los Angeles, CA and San Sebastian, Spain. She travels to Africa and the Middle East regularly to consult with women's NGOs about small business development.

See full bio ,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (5)

Jaclyn DeJohn

Editor

Jaclyn is a CNET Money editor who relishes the sweet spot between numbers and words. With responsibility for overseeing CNET's credit card coverage, she writes and edits news, reviews and advice. She has experience covering business, personal finance and economics, and previously managed contracts and investments as a real estate agent. Her tech interests include Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink.

See full bio
,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (6)

Raina He

Contributor

Raina He is a contributor to CNET Money. She previously worked as an editor at CNET, focusing on credit cards, banking and loans. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Media and Journalism. Before coming to CNET Money, she was an editor at NextAdvisor, a personal finance news site that shared a parent company with CNET Money.

See full bio

Edited by

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (7)

Evan Zimmer

Staff Writer

Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with a journalism degree from SUNY Oswego, he wrote credit card content for Credit Card Insider (now Money Tips) before moving to ZDNET Finance to cover credit card, banking and blockchain news. He currently works with CNET Money to bring readers the most accurate and up-to-date financial information. Otherwise, you can find him reading, rock climbing, snowboarding and enjoying the outdoors.

See full bio ,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (8)

Tiffany Connors

Editor

Tiffany Wendeln Connors is a senior editor for CNET Money with a focus on credit cards. Previously, she covered personal finance topics as a writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder. She is passionate about helping people make the best money decisions for themselves and their families. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has been a writer and editor for publications including the New York Post, Women's Running magazine and Soap Opera Digest. When she isn't working, you can find her enjoying life in St. Petersburg, Florida, with her husband, daughter and a very needy dog.

See full bio

CNET staff -- not advertisers, partners or business interests -- determine how we review the products and services we cover. If you buy through our links, we may get paid.

Reviews ethics statement

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (9)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (10)

Written by

Cynthia Paez Bowman

Cynthia Paez Bowman is a finance, real estate and international business journalist. Besides Bankrate.com, her work has been featured in Business Jet Traveler, MSN, CheatSheet.com, Freshome.com and SimpleDollar.com. She owns and operates a small digital marketing and public relations firm that works with select startups and women-owned businesses to provide growth and visibility. Cynthia splits her time between Los Angeles, CA and San Sebastian, Spain. She travels to Africa and the Middle East regularly to consult with women's NGOs about small business development.

See full bio

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (11)

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (12)

Jaclyn DeJohn

Editor

Jaclyn is a CNET Money editor who relishes the sweet spot between numbers and words. With responsibility for overseeing CNET's credit card coverage, she writes and edits news, reviews and advice. She has experience covering business, personal finance and economics, and previously managed contracts and investments as a real estate agent. Her tech interests include Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink.

See full bio

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (13)

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (14)

Raina He

Contributor

Raina He is a contributor to CNET Money. She previously worked as an editor at CNET, focusing on credit cards, banking and loans. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Media and Journalism. Before coming to CNET Money, she was an editor at NextAdvisor, a personal finance news site that shared a parent company with CNET Money.

See full bio

Edited by

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (15)

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (16)

Evan Zimmer

Staff Writer

Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with a journalism degree from SUNY Oswego, he wrote credit card content for Credit Card Insider (now Money Tips) before moving to ZDNET Finance to cover credit card, banking and blockchain news. He currently works with CNET Money to bring readers the most accurate and up-to-date financial information. Otherwise, you can find him reading, rock climbing, snowboarding and enjoying the outdoors.

See full bio

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (17)

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (18)

Tiffany Connors

Editor

Tiffany Wendeln Connors is a senior editor for CNET Money with a focus on credit cards. Previously, she covered personal finance topics as a writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder. She is passionate about helping people make the best money decisions for themselves and their families. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has been a writer and editor for publications including the New York Post, Women's Running magazine and Soap Opera Digest. When she isn't working, you can find her enjoying life in St. Petersburg, Florida, with her husband, daughter and a very needy dog.

See full bio

Article updated on Aug 1, 2024

  • Best travel credit card with a big credit line

    Chase Sapphire Reserve®

    4.2/5

    Rating Breakdown 4.2

    Welcome Bonus 4.0

    Rewards Program 5.0

    Value for Money 3.8

    Benefits 4.0

    Fees and APR 3.5

    Rewards / Travel

    We rate credit cards using our Rewards / Travel methodology for cards tailored to earning rewards. We focus on each card's reward potential, the value you get compared to the card's cost, the benefits and the card's rates and fees. Credit card issuers have no say or influence in our ratings. How we rate credit cards

    Annual Fee $550

    Rewards Rate

    1x - 10x Earn 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Travel℠.; Earn 5x total points on flights through Chase Travel℠.; Earn 3x points on other travel and dining.; Earn 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases.

    Intro offer available Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $900 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.

    Learn More
  • Best rewards with a high credit line

    Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express

    See rates & fees; terms apply

    4.1/5

    Rating Breakdown 4.1

    Welcome Bonus 3.0

    Rewards Program 5.0

    Value for Money 5.0

    Benefits 3.0

    Fees and APR 3.5

    Rewards / Travel

    We rate credit cards using our Rewards / Travel methodology for cards tailored to earning rewards. We focus on each card's reward potential, the value you get compared to the card's cost, the benefits and the card's rates and fees. Credit card issuers have no say or influence in our ratings. How we rate credit cards

    Annual Fee $0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $95.

    Rewards Rate

    1% - 6% 6% Cash Back at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%); 6% Cash Back on select U.S. streaming subscriptions; 3% Cash Back on transit including taxis/rideshare, parking, tolls, trains, buses and more; 3% Cash Back at U.S. gas stations; 1% Cash Back on other purchases

    Intro offer available Earn a $250 statement credit after you spend $3,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card within the first 6 months.

    Learn More
  • For businesses with big budgets

    The Business Platinum Card® from American Express

    See rates & fees; terms apply

    3.6/5

    Rating Breakdown 3.6

    Welcome Bonus 3.5

    Rewards Program 3.0

    Value for Money 4.0

    Benefits 5.0

    Fees and APR 3.0

    Business

    We rate credit cards using our business methodology for cards tailored to business owners. We rank business cards based on earning power, the value you get weighed against the cost, the card benefits and their rates and fees. Credit card issuers have no say or influence in our ratings. How we rate credit cards

    Annual Fee $695

    Rewards Rate

    1x - 5x 5X Membership Rewards® points on flights and prepaid hotels on AmexTravel.com; Earn 1.5X points (that’s an extra half point per dollar) on each eligible purchase at US construction material, hardware suppliers, electronic goods retailers, and software & cloud system providers, and shipping providers, as well as on purchases of $5,000 or more, on up to $2 million per Card Account per calendar year. Purchases eligible for multiple additional point bonuses will only receive the highest eligible bonus.; 1X points for each dollar you spend on eligible purchases.

    Intro offer available Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $20,000 in eligible purchases on the Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.

    Learn More

Our Experts

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (19)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (20)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (21)Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (22)

Written by

Cynthia Paez Bowman

Cynthia Paez Bowman is a finance, real estate and international business journalist. Besides Bankrate.com, her work has been featured in Business Jet Traveler, MSN, CheatSheet.com, Freshome.com and SimpleDollar.com. She owns and operates a small digital marketing and public relations firm that works with select startups and women-owned businesses to provide growth and visibility. Cynthia splits her time between Los Angeles, CA and San Sebastian, Spain. She travels to Africa and the Middle East regularly to consult with women's NGOs about small business development.

See full bio ,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (23)

Jaclyn DeJohn

Editor

Jaclyn is a CNET Money editor who relishes the sweet spot between numbers and words. With responsibility for overseeing CNET's credit card coverage, she writes and edits news, reviews and advice. She has experience covering business, personal finance and economics, and previously managed contracts and investments as a real estate agent. Her tech interests include Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink.

See full bio
,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (24)

Raina He

Contributor

Raina He is a contributor to CNET Money. She previously worked as an editor at CNET, focusing on credit cards, banking and loans. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Media and Journalism. Before coming to CNET Money, she was an editor at NextAdvisor, a personal finance news site that shared a parent company with CNET Money.

See full bio

Edited by

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (25)

Evan Zimmer

Staff Writer

Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with a journalism degree from SUNY Oswego, he wrote credit card content for Credit Card Insider (now Money Tips) before moving to ZDNET Finance to cover credit card, banking and blockchain news. He currently works with CNET Money to bring readers the most accurate and up-to-date financial information. Otherwise, you can find him reading, rock climbing, snowboarding and enjoying the outdoors.

See full bio ,

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (26)

Tiffany Connors

Editor

Tiffany Wendeln Connors is a senior editor for CNET Money with a focus on credit cards. Previously, she covered personal finance topics as a writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder. She is passionate about helping people make the best money decisions for themselves and their families. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has been a writer and editor for publications including the New York Post, Women's Running magazine and Soap Opera Digest. When she isn't working, you can find her enjoying life in St. Petersburg, Florida, with her husband, daughter and a very needy dog.

See full bio

CNET staff -- not advertisers, partners or business interests -- determine how we review the products and services we cover. If you buy through our links, we may get paid.

Reviews ethics statement

Why You Can Trust CNET Money

A high-limit credit card can be a valuable addition to your wallet, providing more flexibility when charging large purchases and potentially lowering your credit utilization ratio. But no matter how high your credit limit is, it’s important to only charge what you can afford and pay your bill in full and on time each month. Otherwise, fees and interest charges will cost you.

To choose a high-limit credit card, look at an issuer’s website to see if they advertise the credit limit range for a particular card. Keep in mind that depending on your income and credit history, you may not receive the maximum advertised credit line. Depending on what your goals are for getting a card, you should also look for rewards programs, introductory APR offers or credit-building opportunities.

Table of Contents

  • How does a bigger credit line help boost my credit score?
  • Who should get a high-limit credit card?
  • How to get the most from your high-limit credit card
  • How to choose the best high-limit credit card
  • How to apply for a high-limit credit card
  • The bottom line
  • FAQs
  • More of the best credit cards
  • Our methodology

Written by

Cynthia Paez Bowman

Read more from Cynthia

Cynthia Paez Bowman is a finance, real estate and international business journalist. Besides Bankrate.com, her work has been featured in Business Jet Traveler, MSN, CheatSheet.com, Freshome.com and SimpleDollar.com. She owns and operates a small digital marketing and public relations firm that works with select startups and women-owned businesses to provide growth and visibility. Cynthia splits her time between Los Angeles, CA and San Sebastian, Spain. She travels to Africa and the Middle East regularly to consult with women's NGOs about small business development.

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (27)

Written by

Jaclyn DeJohn

Editor

Read more from Jaclyn

Jaclyn is a CNET Money editor who relishes the sweet spot between numbers and words. With responsibility for overseeing CNET's credit card coverage, she writes and edits news, reviews and advice. She has experience covering business, personal finance and economics, and previously managed contracts and investments as a real estate agent. Her tech interests include Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink.

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (28)

Written by

Raina He

Contributor

Read more from Raina

Raina He is a contributor to CNET Money. She previously worked as an editor at CNET, focusing on credit cards, banking and loans. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Media and Journalism. Before coming to CNET Money, she was an editor at NextAdvisor, a personal finance news site that shared a parent company with CNET Money.

Advertiser Disclosure

CNET editors independently choose every product and service we cover. Though we can’t review every available financial company or offer, we strive to make comprehensive, rigorous comparisons in order to highlight the best of them. For many of these products and services, we earn a commission. The compensation we receive may impact how products and links appear on our site.

Best High-Limit Credit Cards for September 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best credit card with a high limit? ›

Best High Limit Credit Cards
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Best Mid-Tier Travel Rewards Card.
  • Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card: Best for Travel Rewards and Perks.
  • The Platinum Card® from American Express: Best for Premium Perks.
  • American Express® Gold Card: Best for Foodies.

What credit card starts with the highest credit limit? ›

Highest Credit Card Limits of 2024
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve®: $10,000+ credit limit.
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: $5,000+ credit limit.
  • Wells Fargo Reflect® Card: $1,000+ credit limit.
  • Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card: $1,000+ credit limit.
  • Chase Freedom Unlimited®: $500+ credit limit.

How to get $50,000 credit card limit? ›

To get approved for a high limit credit card, you will need good to excellent credit and proof that you can afford a high spending limit. More specifically, your credit limit will be determined by several factors, including your income, assets, and existing debt obligations.

What credit card has a $100,000 limit? ›

The best credit card with a $100,000 credit limit is the Chase Sapphire Preferred card. In addition to a credit line of at least $100,000, the card offers 1 - 5 points per $1 on purchases and comes with a $95 annual fee. You will need good credit or better to get the Chase Sapphire Preferred card.

Which bank gives the highest credit limit? ›

Forbes Advisor Ratings
Best High Limit Credit CardsForbes Advisor RatingCredit Limit
Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card4.0Up to 5 lakh
HDFC Regalia Credit Card3.5Up to 5 lakh
Axis Magnus Credit Card3.0INR 5 lakh
Axis Bank Reserve Credit Card2.55 lakh
1 more row

What credit card is the most elite? ›

Most Prestigious Credit Cards in 2024
  • Centurion® Card from American Express: Most Prestigious Overall.
  • The Platinum Card® from American Express: Airport Lounge Access.
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve®: Visa Infinite Concierge.
  • Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card (see Rates & Fees): Generous Rewards.

What is the credit limit for Capital One Quicksilver $10000? ›

You can get a Capital One Quicksilver credit limit of $10,000 if your credit score and overall creditworthiness are good enough. You will need at least good credit (a credit score of 700+). But the higher your credit score is, the better are your chances of getting a $10,000 credit limit.

What is an excellent credit card limit? ›

A good credit limit is around $30,000, as that is the average credit card limit, according to Experian. To get a credit limit this high, you typically need an excellent credit score, a high income, and little to no existing debt.

Which credit one Bank card has the highest limit? ›

Credit One Credit Card Limits
CardMinimum Credit LimitReported Maximum Credit Limit
Credit One Bank® Platinum Visa®$300$1,400
Credit One Bank® Platinum Visa® for Rebuilding Credit$300$1,500
Credit One Bank American Express® Card$300$5,000
Credit One Bank® Platinum X5 Visa®$500$3,000
2 more rows
May 24, 2024

What is the highest credit limit on a Discover card? ›

Discover credit card limits will always be at least $500, and there's no disclosed maximum. How much you get is determined by your creditworthiness. The only exception is if you have Discover it® Secured Credit Card.

What is the highest credit limit for Chase Sapphire? ›

The highest reported credit limit for Chase is $100,000, on the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve®. A limit this high is naturally only available to people with excellent credit and a high income.

Is $25,000 a high credit card limit? ›

Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer

Yes, a $25,000 credit limit is good, as it is above the national average.

Which credit card company gives the highest credit limit? ›

On our list, the card with the highest reported limit is the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, which some say offers a $100,000 limit. We've also seen an advertised maximum credit limit of $100,000 on the First Tech Odyssey Rewards™ World Elite Mastercard®, a credit union rewards card.

What is the Chase Sapphire Preferred starting limit? ›

The Chase Sapphire Preferred credit limit is $5,000, at a minimum. But some cardholders can get a credit limit higher than that. Plenty of Chase Sapphire Preferred cardholders report limits of at least $10,000, and some say they have a limit of $20,000 or more.

What is most people's credit card limit? ›

What is considered a “normal” credit limit among most Americans? The average American had access to $29,855 in credit across all of their credit cards as of the third quarter of 2023, according to Experian. But the average credit card balance was $6,501 during the same quarter— well below the average credit limit.

Is it better to have a credit card with a high limit? ›

A higher limit can help you score.

This is because a higher cap (limit) reduces the amount of the total credit you are using, or your credit use ratio. Typically, lenders prefer a ratio of less than 30% (carrying less than $3,000 of a $10,000 cap, for example).

Can I get a credit card with a $10,000 limit? ›

Yes, it's possible to get a $10,000 limit on your credit card, especially if you have good to excellent credit. You will typically need a high income and little to no existing debt to get a limit that high, too.

What is a good credit card max limit? ›

Generally, a high credit card limit is considered to be $5,000 or more, and you will likely need good or excellent credit, along with a solid income, to get a limit of $20,000 or higher.

What is considered a very high credit limit? ›

High-limit credit cards generally come with credit limits of $10,000 or more. Of course, what's considered a high credit limit will vary depending on a person's credit history, income and the card they're interested in, among other factors.

Top Articles
13 Real Estate Cold Calling Scripts
Can You Buy BNB Directly with MetaMask? No! Here's a Workaround
Express Pay Cspire
Aberration Surface Entrances
Instructional Resources
Blairsville Online Yard Sale
Which aspects are important in sales |#1 Prospection
Simple Steamed Purple Sweet Potatoes
Blog:Vyond-styled rants -- List of nicknames (blog edition) (TouhouWonder version)
Bernie Platt, former Cherry Hill mayor and funeral home magnate, has died at 90
Colts Snap Counts
iOS 18 Hadir, Tapi Mana Fitur AI Apple?
Louisiana Sportsman Classifieds Guns
Cta Bus Tracker 77
Empire Visionworks The Crossings Clifton Park Photos
Isaidup
Redfin Skagit County
BJ 이름 찾는다 꼭 도와줘라 | 짤방 | 일베저장소
Watertown Ford Quick Lane
Cfv Mychart
Gunsmoke Tv Series Wiki
Lindy Kendra Scott Obituary
Frank Vascellaro
Jail Roster Independence Ks
Askhistorians Book List
N.J. Hogenkamp Sons Funeral Home | Saint Henry, Ohio
Warn Notice Va
Syracuse Jr High Home Page
Citibank Branch Locations In Orlando Florida
Indiana Jones 5 Showtimes Near Jamaica Multiplex Cinemas
Mbi Auto Discount Code
Jambus - Definition, Beispiele, Merkmale, Wirkung
Arcane Odyssey Stat Reset Potion
Is Arnold Swansinger Married
Jason Brewer Leaving Fox 25
Saybyebugs At Walmart
Flags Half Staff Today Wisconsin
Gifford Christmas Craft Show 2022
Barstool Sports Gif
Lucyave Boutique Reviews
Hk Jockey Club Result
Kjccc Sports
Unit 11 Homework 3 Area Of Composite Figures
Theatervoorstellingen in Nieuwegein, het complete aanbod.
Pelican Denville Nj
10 Bedroom Airbnb Kissimmee Fl
Kenmore Coldspot Model 106 Light Bulb Replacement
91 East Freeway Accident Today 2022
Jesus Calling Oct 6
login.microsoftonline.com Reviews | scam or legit check
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Domingo Moore

Last Updated:

Views: 6698

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (73 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Domingo Moore

Birthday: 1997-05-20

Address: 6485 Kohler Route, Antonioton, VT 77375-0299

Phone: +3213869077934

Job: Sales Analyst

Hobby: Kayaking, Roller skating, Cabaret, Rugby, Homebrewing, Creative writing, amateur radio

Introduction: My name is Domingo Moore, I am a attractive, gorgeous, funny, jolly, spotless, nice, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.