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Whats Good Credit Score Uk
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what is a good credit score in the uk i look on line every website says something different
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's no single system. Experian's scoring range goes from 0 to 999, while Equifax use a system that goes from 0 to 700 and TransUnion have scores between 0 and 710.
The table on this page shows what's 'fair', 'good' or 'excellent' for each of those companies:
https:/ /www.ba rclayca rd.co.u k/perso nal/mon ey-matt ers/cre dit-sco re-basi cs/what -is-a-g ood-or- average -credit -score
The table on this page shows what's 'fair', 'good' or 'excellent' for each of those companies:
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The figures on that page are exactly what you'll find directly from Experian, Equifax and TransUnion anyway.
e.g. see here for Experian:
https:/ /www.ex perian. co.uk/c onsumer /experi an-cred it-scor e.html
I can't find an equivalent page on Equifax's own site but I recognise the figures that are on the Barclaycard website as being the same ones that are widely reported elsewhere as being the correct figures for Equifax.
I get my own credit score through CreditWise, which uses TransUnion's scores and the TransUnion figures quoted to me by CreditWise exactly match those shown on my Barclaycard link above.
e.g. see here for Experian:
https:/
I can't find an equivalent page on Equifax's own site but I recognise the figures that are on the Barclaycard website as being the same ones that are widely reported elsewhere as being the correct figures for Equifax.
I get my own credit score through CreditWise, which uses TransUnion's scores and the TransUnion figures quoted to me by CreditWise exactly match those shown on my Barclaycard link above.
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