Tips to Improving your Credit Rating:
The day you open a bank account is a very significant day. It's the
day you take your first steps towards financial responsibility. It's
also the day that your credit report is created - and unlike your
bank, your credit report will be with
you for the rest of your life.
Your credit report consists of financial data stored with a credit
reference agency. Equifax and Experian are the largest and best known.
Your credit report will affect whether you can get loans, credit
cards, mortgages and other financial products. It will affect credit
in retail outlets as well. That's why it's
very important to keep your credit report looking good. Here are some
tips to help you get a good credit score.
Keep On Banking
Banking history is an important aspect of any credit report. It shows
financial responsibility. Banks check your credit too, so if you have
a cheque account, an approved overdraft, a savings account and a
credit card from your bank, lenders will increase your credit score.
What's more, the longer you stay with the same bank, the better that
portion of the credit score gets.
It can be tempting to change bank accounts to take advantage of
preferential interest rates or account incentives. The best approach
is to keep and use your original bank account, even if you manage the
bulk of your finances elsewhere.
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