Could Online Gambling Damage Your Credit Score?
Once regarded as a very niche hobby, the internet has brough gambling into the mainstream. Mobile apps and internet websites are widely advertised as a fun way to spend your free time so it's no surprise that so many people have embraced gambling as a leisure activity. [more...]
British Bank Launches New Mortgages for Those with Lower Credit Scores
One of the most common misconceptions about credit scores is that if your credit score isn't perfect, then you stand no chance of getting a mortgage. In the past it may well have been true that with a lower credit score, you may have a restricted choice of products compared with someone with a higher score. [more...]
What Is a Credit Builder Card?
If you don't have a credit history due to never having taken out a loan or credit before or are new to the UK, one way of starting to create your credit score is to use a credit building card. These cards can also be useful for people who already have a poor credit history. [more...]
Hard and Soft Credit Enquiries
Understanding how credit scoring works is the first step in attempting to improve your credit score. Having a high credit score can open doors by allowing you to access a wider range of credit products, and can also translate into potential savings [more...]
Building Your Credit History
Having a good credit record significantly influences someone's ability to secure loans, mortgages, bank accounts, phone contracts, and credit cards. One of the most common problems for younger people, or for those who have recently moved to the UK, is how to get that first loan or credit card with no financial history [more...]
15 Million People have Adverse Credit
Recent research carried out by a leading British financial services company has revealed that over 15 million individuals nationwide have faced historical credit challenges that could potentially hinder their ability to secure a mortgage. [more...]
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