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Understanding Credit Scores
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Financial Habits & Awareness
Educational content only. The articles and resources in this Knowledge Center are provided for general awareness and understanding. They do not constitute financial, legal, or lending advice. For guidance specific to your situation, please speak to our consultant.
Key Concepts

Five Habits That Shape
Your Credit Health

These core financial behaviours have the greatest influence on your credit profile over time.

Payment Discipline

Paying every EMI and bill on or before the due date is the single most important factor in your credit score. Even one missed payment can remain on your report and affect lender decisions for an extended period.

Set up auto-pay or calendar reminders for all due dates.

Credit Card Usage

How much of your credit card limit you use your utilisation ratio is a key scoring factor. Keeping this figure low demonstrates financial discipline and reduces perceived risk in the eyes of lenders.

A utilisation ratio below 30% is generally considered healthy.

Credit History

The longer and more consistent your credit history, the more data lenders have to assess your reliability. Keeping older accounts open even when unused can positively contribute to the age of your credit profile.

Avoid closing your oldest credit accounts unnecessarily.

Responsible Borrowing

Applying for multiple loans or credit products in a short period generates multiple hard enquiries on your report, which can reduce your score and signal financial stress to lenders. Plan credit applications thoughtfully.

Space out credit applications and research eligibility before applying.

Credit Monitoring

Regularly reviewing your credit report allows you to spot errors, track your progress, and respond quickly to any unauthorised activity. Credit bureaus in India allow one free report per year, and many platforms offer regular monitoring.

Review your report at least once every six months.
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Frequently Read Topics

The most commonly referenced credit topics answered clearly and without jargon.

What is a good CIBIL score?

Scores above 750 are generally considered good by most lenders in India.

Why did my score drop suddenly?

Common reasons include a missed payment, a new hard enquiry, or a rise in credit utilisation.

How do I dispute an error on my report?

Disputes are submitted to the credit bureau; we guide you through the process step by step.

Does closing a credit card hurt your score?

Closing an account can raise your utilisation ratio and shorten your credit history, both of which can lower your score.

How do I build credit from scratch?

Start with a secured credit card or a small loan, pay on time consistently, and keep utilisation low.

What is credit mix and does it matter?

Credit mix refers to the variety of credit types you hold. A balanced mix of secured and unsecured credit is generally viewed positively.

How does a loan settlement affect my score?

A settled loan is viewed less favourably than a fully repaid one. The settled status can remain on your report and affect future applications.

How often should I check my credit report?

Reviewing your report at least once every six months is a healthy habit that helps you track progress and spot issues early.

What is a hard enquiry and how long does it last?

A hard enquiry occurs when a lender formally checks your credit. It typically remains on your report for up to two years.

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