When you apply for a credit card or loan, lenders typically use your credit score and other information from your credit report to determine whether you qualify. But because you often need a credit history to open a new credit account, getting started may seem difficult. That’s where secured credit cards may come in.
You don’t usually need a credit score to open a secured credit card account. Instead, you provide a deposit at account opening that acts as collateral for your credit limit. Otherwise, a secured card works like a traditional credit card. As you shop with your secured card and make payments, you may gradually build a credit history.