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5 Most Common Credit Score Mistakes
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?
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
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!
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...]

Getting a Personal Loan
Getting a Personal Loan

A personal loan, also known as an unsecured loan, involves borrowing a specific amount of money from a lender with the agreement to repay it over a fixed period through regular monthly instalments. [more...]

Credit Repair What Is It and Does it Work?
Credit Repair What Is It and Does it Work?

Most people are aware of the significance of maintaining a positive credit score, as it can make you a more attractive customer when applying for credit and can result in lower interest rates. If your current credit score leaves room for improvement, you might have considered the services of a credit repair company [more...]

What Is a Good Credit Score?
What Is a Good Credit Score?

Your credit score is one of the most important factors influencing your eligibility for credit – whether it's a loan, credit card, mobile phone contract, or mortgage. This three-digit number has a huge effect on your financial life. [more...]

Top Tips for Boosting your Mortgage Chances
Top Tips for Boosting your Mortgage Chances

Securing a mortgage deal for a new property can feel like a daunting task, especially in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis and changing interest rates. However, there are some tips and trips which can help to improve your chances of obtaining a good deal [more...]

Buy Now Pay Later and Your Credit Score
Buy Now Pay Later and Your Credit Score

In recent years, Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services have become a common feature of many online shopping websites, allowing you to spread the cost of both large and small purchases over several months. Some of the big names in the UK buy now pay later market are providers like Klarna and Clearpay. [more...]

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