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What is the maximum interest rate I can be charged by the bank or credit union issuing my credit card?

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What is the maximum interest rate I can be charged by the bank or credit union issuing my credit card?

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Generally, the rate that may be charged is the rate permitted in the financial institutions home state. This is determined by either that state’s statutory code, or by the State Financial Institutions Department which has chartered the bank. A Michigan State-chartered depository institution may charge whatever interest rate the institution and the customer agree to.

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