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Here here, or here there? A card issued by a US bank, used overseas, will be reported on her US credit reports.
@Anonymous wrote:
My daughter is going to be going to college in England next month and I was wondering would an overseas bank issued credit card help her establish a credit rating here or should she get a US issued one?
I am afraid those are corportae sponsored accounts, and so would not be available for a student
SEBanker wrote:You might want to consider Citibank's expatriate banking division. They will set up a NYC based checking acct and credit card for your daughter and can also set up checking/credit card accounts with Citibank in the UK all at once. FUnds can be transfered between London and NYC pretty much instantly. This would be a good option to get the accounts and credit set up with same company on both sides of the pond!
@Anonymous wrote:
Well, on the other side I wouldn't panic that much about credit history. As long as she doesn't want to buy a house within 2 years after her return, she may not gain much from an artificial history (without active components).