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Tagged: credit card debt, debt consolidation, personal loan
Short answer
Sometimes yes, but only if the personal loan is clearly cheaper and you stop using the card for a while. Otherwise, it becomes “new loan plus old habit”, which is risky.
If you are paying only the minimum due or a revolving credit card balance, the interest is usually very high. A personal loan often has a lower interest rate and fixed EMIs. So converting messy, expensive card dues into one fixed EMI can reduce interest and give a clear end date. Simple life, one EMI, less stress. Thoda relief milta hai.
If you take a personal loan but continue spending on the same credit card, you will end up with two problems. Also, if your card dues are small and you can clear them in 1–2 months, a new loan may be overkill because of processing fees and longer tenure.
Clearing card dues can improve utilisation and help your credit profile. But multiple new loan enquiries can cause a small temporary dip. Net impact is usually positive if you repay on time.
Use a personal loan to close credit card dues only when the card interest is killing you, and you have a clear plan to stop fresh card spending for some time. Numbers clear ho, discipline strong ho, tabhi it’s worth it.
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