300 to 650 Any score lower than 650* is generally considered "fair” or “below average"

Credit scores below 650 are often categorized by lenders as “fair” or “below average.”
People in this range may face stricter lending criteria depending on the lender’s policies.
Credit decisions vary, and each lender uses its own standards when evaluating applications.

Find out where you stand

Bad credit may affect:

Approvals

Lenders may apply stricter criteria when evaluating applications. 

Interest rates

Rates offered on loans or credit products can vary depending on your credit profile.

Credit cards

Lenders may offer different card options based on your credit standing.

Loans

Access to certain loans may be affected by credit history and lender policies.

What affects my credit score?

Payment history

Paying your bills on time is the biggest in your score. Even one mistake could cost over 100 points.

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Credit utilization

This is how much debt you have based on your credit limit. You generally don’t want to go over 30%.

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Credit length

The longer your average age of credit, the better it is. You should not close old accounts for this reason.

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Hard inquires

The fewer hard credit inquiries you have, the better. Soft inquiries will not affect your credit score.

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Credit mix

It’s best to have many different types of credit accounts. Things like a car loan, credit cards, mortgage etc.

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See what may be impacting the different areas of your credit

How our service works.

Our proven process can help you to fix your creditOur process is designed to guide and educate you about your credit profile, helping you understand your report and make informed decisions.

Analyze

We work with you to review your credit reports and highlight items that may require attention, including late payments, collections, and other factors.

Guidance & Education

We provide explanations and recommendations on how to understand your credit reports and potential next steps for addressing items of concern.

Monitor

We help you stay informed about changes to your credit reports and provide ongoing guidance so you can make confident, informed financial decisions over time.

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How long does it take?

The timeline varies for each individual and depends on their credit profile. Our process focuses on providing guidance, education, and support so clients can make informed decisions about their credit. Every situation is unique, and improvements can occur at different rates depending on individual circumstances.

Building good credit takes time and consistent financial responsibility your headingThere is no specific timeline for establishing good credit because it depends on various factors, including your starting point and your financial habits. Here are some key considerations:
01 Credit Score Basics:

Your credit score is a numerical representation of your creditworthiness. 300 to 900. Generally, a good credit score is considered to be above 700.

Making on-time payments for your credit accounts, such as credit cards, loans, and bills, is crucial for building good credit. Payment history accounts for a significant portion of your credit score.

Keep your credit card balances low in relation to your credit limits. A lower credit utilization ratio (credit card balance compared to credit limit) is better for your credit score.

Having a mix of different types of credit, such as credit cards, installment loans (e.g., auto loans or mortgages), and retail accounts, can positively impact your credit score.

The age of your credit accounts matters. Generally, the longer your credit history, the better. This is why it takes time to build a good credit history.

Applying for too much new credit in a short period can have a negative impact on your credit score, so be cautious when opening new accounts.

Negative items like late payments, collections, and bankruptcies can significantly harm your credit. These may stay on your credit report for several years.

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