How Long Does a Credit Card Payment Take to Process?

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Your credit card payment will usually post within one to five business days. Some payments may process even faster. Same-bank and online payments can post the same day, while weekends, holidays or external bank transfers may delay posting.

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Wondering when your credit card payment will be posted? Typically, a credit card payment takes one to five business days to post to your account. Fortunately, your payment may be considered on time even if it hasn't been posted.

Here's more on how long payments take to post and what you can do to ensure your payment is received on time.

How Long It Takes for a Credit Card Payment to Post

It generally takes one to five business days for a credit card payment to post to your account. Your payment may even be credited to your account before it posts. In other words, your card issuer may acknowledge receipt of the payment before the transaction is fully processed. Despite the processing time, your credit card payment is considered on time if it reaches your card issuer before the cutoff time on the due date.

After you make a payment, your available credit may increase immediately or it could take up to seven business days.

The exact time it takes a payment to post and reflect in your available credit depends on your payment method, the timing of the payment and your card issuer's policies. Check with your card issuer to learn how it applies payments and when it makes funds available.

Example: If your card issuer posts payments the same day it receives them (on business days) and makes funds available the next business day, a payment made on Monday before 5 p.m. will be posted the same day. Your available credit will increase on Tuesday.

Learn more: How Do Credit Card Payments Work?

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What Can Delay a Credit Card Payment Posting?

Certain factors can increase the time it takes a credit card payment to post.

Submitting a Payment via Mail

A mailed payment is posted based on when your card issuer receives it, not when you mailed the payment. Since it takes time for mailed payments to reach your card issuer, mailed payments may take several days to post.

Follow your card issuer's instructions perfectly to avoid further processing delays. Be sure to mail your payment to the correct payment address. Also, write your card number on your check or money order, avoid using staples or clips and don't fold your check.

Paying After the Card Issuer's Cutoff Time

Your card issuer may set a cutoff time for receiving payments. Payments made after the cutoff time may be posted the next business day. By law, the cutoff time must be 5 p.m. or later, with the exception of in-person payments.

Verify your card issuer's cutoff time, paying close attention to the time zone, which could be different from the time zone you live in.

Using an External Bank Account

The account you use to pay your credit card affects when your payment posts. Your payment typically posts fastest when you pay with an account from the same bank as your credit card. Payments made from an account with another bank take longer to post.

Paying on a Holiday

Banks and other businesses involved in processing card payments are closed on public holidays. Payments made on a holiday may not be posted until the following business day, at the earliest.

Making a Payment Mistake

Payment entry errors can lead to a delay in posting your credit card payment. For instance, if you mix up digits in your checking account, your card issuer will run into trouble processing your payment.

Credit Card Payment Tips

You can time your payment to post by a certain date to avoid late fees or to free up available credit for an upcoming purchase. Understanding how your credit card issuer posts payments can help you determine the best time to pay and payment method to use.

  • Make your payment online or through your card issuer's app. These payments post fastest, especially compared to mailed payments.
  • Use a checking account with the same bank as your credit card. Same-bank payments often post immediately while payments from external bank accounts take longer to post.
  • Be sure your linked account has sufficient funds. Don't forget to factor in automatic recurring payments and other transactions that haven't been processed yet. Otherwise, if you don't have sufficient funds in your account to cover your payment, it may trigger a returned payment fee.
  • Pay early in the week. You'll avoid time zone confusion and weekend delays.

Learn more: When Is the Best Time to Pay My Credit Card Bill?

Frequently Asked Questions

A pending payment may affect your available credit, but it depends on the issuer. Some issuers may automatically update your available credit once you make a payment online. In other cases, your available credit may not be updated until the payment processes. That might take anywhere from one to five days.

Your credit card payment may not have posted yet due to processing times or delays. Payments made after your issuer's cutoff time, on weekends or holidays, or from an external bank account can take longer to process. Mailed payments and errors in payment details may also delay posting.

The Bottom Line

Timely payments are important for building and maintaining a good credit score. Making sure your credit card payment is credited before the cutoff time on the due date is important, even if the payment posts a day or two later. In addition to checking your monthly credit card statement for timely payments, you can stay on top of your credit by checking your free credit report and FICO® ScoreΘ with Experian.

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LaToya Irby is a personal finance writer who works with consumer media outlets to help people navigate their money and credit. She’s been published and quoted extensively in USA Today, U.S. News and World Report, myFICO, Investopedia, The Balance and more.

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