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Can the bank close my credit card / line of credit account?

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Yes. Generally, national banks can close an account at any time and for any reason. Federal banking laws and regulations do not address the closing of accounts by banks. Depending on the circumstances of the closure, the bank may be required to send you a notice of adverse action explaining why your account was closed.

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