This article explains the meaning of each individual card limit.
Current Limit - This is the card’s current overall limit. If there are scheduled limit changes, the limit will automatically adjust on the specified date. For example, if you create a card with a 100 EUR limit today, the current limit will show as 100 EUR. However, if you schedule an increase to 200 EUR for the next day, the current limit will update to 200 EUR starting the following day.
Remaining Limit - This is the amount still available on the card after authorisations have been applied. For example, if you created a card with a 100 EUR limit and spent 75 EUR, the Total limit is 100 EUR, and the Remaining limit is 25 EUR. To use the remaining limit, the card must be multi-use, active, and you need to have sufficient funds in your available balance.
Total Limit - The card’s total limit is either the original limit set when the card was created or, if there are scheduled limit changes, it combines all of those changes to give the overall total limit for the card throughout the full schedule.
In other words, if the card’s limit is set to change at different times, the total limit will reflect the sum of those scheduled changes, showing the card’s overall limit over time.