"Credit interest capitalized" refers to the practice of adding the accrued interest on a credit account to the outstanding balance and making it a part of the principal amount. This increases the overall amount owed and the interest charges that accrue on the account. It is a common practice in banking and finance, and it is used to calculate the interest on long-term assets, such as student loans.
In Hindi, "credit interest capitalized" can be translated as "क्रेडिट ब्याज पूंजीगत".