
Credit card payments will be set in Quebec at 5 per cent starting soon
The new payment minimum, up from 4.5 per cent, will apply to all contracts entered into before August 2019.
'This latter percentage already applied to credit card applications made in the last six years,' reads a news release from the government consumer protection agency, the Office de la protection du consommateur.
For purchases of $1,000, this new increase represents $50.
The agency is reminding consumers that the best way to avoid these fees is to pay your credit card off every month.
'Whenever possible, it is best to pay off your credit card balance in full each month: no credit charges will apply. For people who do this, the upcoming 0.5 per cent increase will have no impact,' the news release said.
The consumer protection agency also encourages Quebecers who find it difficult to make the minimum payment to reach out to consumer associations that offer free budget consultation services.
To help, Quebec's Maximum Interest page features a credit charge calculator that provides several examples that explain the benefits of making more than the minimum payment.
In Canada, more than 1.4 million people, or one in 22 consumers, missed at least one credit payment in the first quarter, even as average monthly spending per credit card holder decreased by $107, according to Equifax data, as reported by Noovo Info.
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