
How Do Lenders Decide Whether to Give Me Credit?
If you are thinking about taking out a new a loan or credit, such as a credit card, understanding how lenders decide whether to lend to you or not is crucial. It all hinges on your credit score, which is a set of numbers indicating to the credit companies how risky it might be to have you as a customer. [more...]

People New to the UK Can Bring their Credit Score with Them
In an international jobs market, it's more common than ever for workers to spend part of their careers working outside their home countries. One of the main issues for British workers moving overseas, or overseas nationals moving to the UK is renting properties or opening a bank account. [more...]

5 Most Common Credit Score Mistakes
If your mission for 2024 is to improve your credit score, it can seem like a huge mountain to climb. There is also lots of conflicting information about what steps you can take to improve your credit score, with some reputable sites giving great advice, whereas others offer advice which is less effective. [more...]

Can You Use a Credit Card Without Damaging Your Credit Score?
A recent survey by a leading British financial services website has revealed that nearly two-thirds of us don't really understand how credit card usage can affect our credit scores. January is a time when money is tight for many after the festive season, forcing many of us to reply on credit cards to get through the month. [more...]

Student Credit Scoring
For many students, starting university and moving away from home often means the start of financial independence for many students. However, increased independence from parents often brings with it student loans, overdrafts, or credit cards. [more...]

My Card Credit Limit Is Too Low!
When you initially get approved for a new credit card you will probably at first be delighted. However, realising that you've been given a credit limit that falls short of what you were expecting for your intended purchases or debt transfers can be disappointing. [more...]
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