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Are you on a credit
blacklist?
The simple answer is no, you're not. There is no such thing as a
blacklist. Credit reference agencies only display factual information about
people, most of which is provided by lenders.
They do not offer opinions about your creditworthiness (that is, whether
you are likely repay credit). Companies make their lending decisions using
credit scoring based on information held by credit reference agencies,
additional information you may have provided, plus their own internal
processes. The information credit reference agencies hold shows that most
people are actually good payers and make repayments on time.
What is credit scoring?
Credit scoring is a technique used by companies to help them assess the
risk involved in lending someone money - it involves building a score based
upon the details provided by you on the application form and the information
held on your credit report. It may be that the information you supplied on
your application form meant that you did not fit the lender's 'customer
profile' and that the information held by a credit reference agency did not
affect the decision. Different companies take different information into
account and therefore your application may be accepted by one company but
declined by another.
If you are declined credit the lender should tell you the main reason for
this - whether their decision was based upon a credit score, information
held on your credit file or on their own specific policy. If the decision
was based upon your credit report, the lender should tell you the name and
address of the credit reference agency they used.
Always check your credit report!
It always makes sense to obtain a copy of your credit report either before
you make an application or if you are declined credit as a result of the
information held by a credit reference agency. Your credit report will
include all the information that any company you apply to may see and should
help you to establish why your application to them was declined. It will not
state the reason you have been declined because only the company you applied
to will know this.
Do not make repeated applications for credit once you have been declined.
Each application you make is likely to result in a search of your credit
report. These searches will be registered and could affect future
applications. Establish why your application was declined before making
further applications.
To view your personal credit information that lenders are currently basing
their credit decisions on, apply online for a credit report from Experian,
the UK’s largest credit reference agency, now.
You will also receive a 30-day free trial to the CreditExpert Monitoring
Service from Experian.
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