Understanding Credit Reporting Agencies
When asking for loans, insurance, credit cards, and so on, there is always the possibility for you to experience a rejection. The first thing you need to do is that you should check to see if your credit score is the reason for this rejection. The credit report itself is the very one that provides the necessary information for your creditors, but not only. Fortunately, regular people also have access to their credit report. A law called the fair Credit Reporting Act, is in their benefit, and through this law, any institution that might turn down your application for credit, insurance or employment is compelled to provide the client with this report, upon request, within 60 days of being notified the rejection.
Several different credit reporting agencies exist, and different creditors can prefer to work with specific ones or with all of them. While many people know that credit reporting agencies exist, they may not be sure as to exactly what services these agencies perform.
One of the major duties of credit reporting agencies is to compile reports from creditors in order to establish a credit history for the individuals that they receive the reports on. Each time you make a payment on time, there is a good chance that a positive report will be sent to at least one (and sometimes all) of the credit reporting agencies. When you miss payments, a negative report might be sent.
To find a credit reporting agency, you can simply go online and do a web search for the term “credit agencies.” This will give you a list of results that will probably lead you to one of the three major credit agencies in the USA. These would be the Equifax, Trans Union, and Experian agencies. They are the ones who are responsible for calculating your credit score and providing your credit report to banks and other lenders.
It is advisable to get a copy of your credit report regularly you can keep track of any changes in your credit score. If you see that your score is getting worse, then you can compensate by ensuring full and timely bill payments in the future. Then you can expect your credit score to gradually improve. Using credit agencies can provide you the information you need to be aware of any potential problems with your credit standing.
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