Credit Rating Guide

WHY CHECK YOUR CREDIT REPORT?

If anything in your report is out of date or gives a misleading picture of your willingness or ability to repay a loan, mortgage or credit card, it can affect your chances of getting the best deals. It can even lead to outright rejection by lenders.

For example, you may have separated from a partner who has since run up debts but, because you have still got a joint account, his or her payment behaviour could be affecting you. You won't see their credit data on your report but you will find a note of any financial association.

Or you may have shopped around for the best offer, without realising your enquiries have been registered as multiple applications. These should show as quotation searches. If they are down as applications, lenders could think you are desperate for money, have over-extended yourself or even that a fraud is being planned.

You could even discover applications and credit accounts in your name that you did not ask for. In that case, your identity may have been used fraudulently.

The easy way to check your credit report is to log onto CreditExpert, the credit monitoring and identity protection service from Experian. If you find anything you disagree with or would like to clarify the circumstances surrounding an entry, CreditExpert will help you to put the record straight.

How Credit Scoring Works

Below are some of the ways in which a lender will give you a score to decide whether or not they will lend you money for a large purchase such as a vehicle loan.

 

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I have been resident in the UK for at least the last 3 years check check check check
I am aged between 21 and 65 check check check check
I have obtained credit at my current address check check check  
I am on Voters role at current address check check    
Up to date on Mortgage payments check check    
I have Credit cards within the spending limits check check    
I have Missed no credit card or loan payments within last 12 months check      
I never exceed my overdraft limit and I am rarely overdrawn check      
I have been employed / self employed for the last 12 months, and take home a minimum of £900 per month check   check  
I have missed 1 or 2 card payments in the last 12 months   check    
I have fallen behind on payments but I am bringing them up to date   check    
I have had a county court judgements (CCJ's) which are satisfied     check  
I have county court judgements that are outstanding for unpaid bills or loans       check
I am not on the voters roll and I have never obtained credit       check