How to improve your credit score
Did you know? It’s possible to have your application for a transaction account rejected if your credit record is in bad shape. However, with a bit of time and patience, you can improve your credit record and have a healthy credit status.
Tips to get a better credit score
1. No more debt
The first step to fixing your credit record is to not make any more debt for the time being until your credit record has improved. You should also stay clear of making any credit enquiries, such as applying for a new credit card, as this can have a negative impact on your score.
2. Review your credit report
You can get your free yearly credit history report from one of the registered credit bureaus to check which of your accounts are likely to cause your credit record to look bad. Start paying these accounts first and also focus on accounts with very high interest rates. The sooner you pay it off, the sooner you can have a good credit record.
3. Make payments on time
The most important thing to remember is to keep making payments and communicate with your creditors. Try to pay a little bit more than the minimum instalment every month and be sure to snowball the money from other paid off debts as you go. If your situation is overwhelming, you can approach a debt counsellor to guide you.
4. Keep old accounts open
Don’t close your existing accounts once it’s paid off as it can increase your credit utilisation ratio and lower your available credit. This can lose you some points on your credit score. Improving your credit score can take several months before you see a noticeable difference. However, it is a good goal to have and the sooner you start, the sooner you will see results.