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Secured Credit Cards Harder to Get

Leslie McFadden, Bankrate.com
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If you're someone who needs to establish or rebuild your credit, don't wait for secured card offers to land in your mailbox. Direct-mail offers for a secured card are quietly dwindling in number, and fewer major issuers are offering the cards.
Secured credit cards are those backed by a deposit made by the consumer, typically equal to the credit limit of the card. That collateral, usually a minimum of $200 or $300, sits in a savings account that isn't tapped unless the cardholder defaults. Because these cards pose little risk to banks, they're easier to obtain and can help people who can't qualify for unsecured cards to build a good credit history.
The volume of secured credit card offers has seen a precipitous drop in recent years. "The decline in secured card offers is substantially greater than the overall decline in credit card mail offers in total," says Stephen Clifford, vice president of financial services for Mintel Comperemedia, a marketing research firm based in Chicago.
His company estimates that the number of mailed secured card offers plummeted from 122 million offers in 2001 to less than a million offers in 2008 while the volume of credit card solicitations mailed to U.S. households sank by about 18 percent during that same time period, from 6.7 billion credit card offers to 5.4 billion offers. Secured card direct mail volume fell by 58 percent from 2007 to 2008.
Eight years ago, Capital One, Washington Mutual, Credit One Bank and HSBC Bank were the biggest issuers that sent secured cards offers, says Clifford. Of these, only HSBC still offers a secured card. Chase, which acquired parts of Washington Mutual in September 2008, closed WaMu's small secured card program and doesn't offer its own secured card product. As of 2008, the biggest mailers were New Millennium Bank, which targets subprime borrowers, followed by Bank of America.
Why Secured Credit Cards are Dwindling
It may sound counterintuitive that fewer major issuers would offer such a low-risk product, but the pullback comes down to profitability. "It's not necessarily the risk in the context of the secured credit card relationship, but potentially the risk of establishing that type of relationship customer basis in a credit sense," says Bruce Cundiff, director of payments research and consulting at Javelin Strategy & Research, a financial services research firm in Pleasanton, Calif. The administrative costs of opening and managing the accounts must be offset by the fee revenue from the cards because people don't typically revolve sizable balances on these low-limit cards.
In other words, people must use them. He says that alternatives to secured credit cards, such as prepaid cards and debit cards, which can serve as payment cards for those with poor credit, erode their profitability.
"The indication we're getting from these large issuers in paring back their secured credit card programs is that we're on the other side of that balance right now, where it's not necessarily worth it to go through all the effort necessary to issue that card," says Cundiff.
In general, credit card marketing is down, "but it's further exacerbated in the subprime space because they are in this credit crunch trying to distance themselves in their portfolios from that subprime space," says Curtis Arnold, the founder CardRatings.com and author of "How You can Profit from Credit Cards." He says issuers are focusing more on acquiring prime borrowers.
He thinks secured credit cards will take "an even more prominent role going forward" and may offer the only credit card option for many people if credit card legislation drives issuers away from offering subprime cards. Already, new credit card rules were passed in December that will limit the fees applied during the first year after issuance.
As for consumer demand, Emily Peters, credit expert for Credit.com, says her company, which generates leads for credit cards, saw a 27 percent increase in clicks on secured card products in the fourth quarter of 2008 compared to the previous year.
Hunting for a Good Secured Credit Card
If your credit is poor or limited, you can still build it back up with a secured card, even if you're not getting any offers. Search online or check with local banks or credit unions and compare available offers on secured credit cards.
Be aware though, that not every card is a good deal. Read the terms and conditions and consider the following tips:
2009-05-01 10:17:54
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Maybe the expense of sending mailers also cuts into profitability. It seems that if you still want a secured credit card, you can find one if you just go look for one.

If you're looking for a prepaid debit card instead, here are some tips on how to decide if it is right for you. This might also help you choose between secured credit and prepaid debit.

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