Released: October 14, 2008
Credit cards at the tipping point
Source: Bob Sullivan, Red Tape Chronicles (MSNBC)
Dire times are coming for consumers who hold credit cards and the banks that issue them, according to a report released Tuesday.
The report by the research firm Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, titled “Credit Cards at the Tipping Point,” predicts that fallout from the credit crunch will lead to a sharp increase in credit card defaults in the coming year, making $1 out of every $10 owed on credit cards impossible to collect. That will force banks to write off nearly $100 billion in credit card debt, it said.
“A long build-up in consumer indebtedness, deteriorating economic conditions and a potential ‘sudden stop’ in credit availability could cause charge-offs to rise dramatically into 2009,” the report says. Misleading practices by credit card issuers will come back to bite them, say report author Gregory Larkin and Laura Nishikawa, as uninformed consumers who wind up facing surprise interest rate hikes and fees will be more likely to default on their loans.
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