Equifax scores range from 0-700. 380-419 is considered a fair score. A score of 420-465 is considered good. A score of 466-700 is considered excellent (reference: https://www.finder.com/uk/equifax).
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 670 to 739, which are considered Good. The average U.S. FICO® Score, 711, falls within the Good range.
A 454 FICO® Score is significantly below the average credit score. Many lenders view consumers with scores in the Very Poor range as having unfavorable credit, and may reject their credit applications. Applicants with scores in this range may be required to pay extra fees or to put down deposits on credit cards.
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 300 to 579, considered Very Poor. A 490 FICO® Score is significantly below the average credit score.
The average credit score in the UK is 383 with Equifax and 759 with Experian. There are three main Credit Reference Agencies (CRA) in the UK: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Each CRA uses a different scale to assign a credit score so it's important to know each one.
A 756 credit score is Very Good, but it can be even better. If you can elevate your score into the Exceptional range (800-850), you could become eligible for the very best lending terms, including the lowest interest rates and fees, and the most enticing credit-card rewards programs.
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 300 to 579, considered Very Poor. A 485 FICO® Score is significantly below the average credit score.
TransUnion (formerly known as Callcredit) is the UK's second largest CRA, and has scores ranging from 0-710. A credit score of 566-603 is considered fair. A credit score of 604-627 is good. A score of 628-710 is considered excellent (reference: https://www.finder.com/uk/transunion).
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 300 to 579, considered Very Poor. A 507 FICO® Score is significantly below the average credit score.
With your credit limit, it's all about balance. Using too little (or no) credit could harm your score, as you're not able to prove to lenders how you manage credit. However, using too much of your credit limit could suggest to lenders that you'd struggle to repay any new debt. This can cause your credit score to drop.
Your FICO® Score falls within a range, from 740 to 799, that may be considered Very Good. A 786 FICO® Score is above the average credit score. Borrowers with scores in the Very Good range typically qualify for lenders' better interest rates and product offers.
A conventional mortgage is often best for those with a credit score of 700 or higher. (Generally, the credit score requirement is 620 and above.) Benefits of a conventional loan include: Buy a house with as little as a 3% down payment.
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 300 to 579, considered Very Poor. A 473 FICO® Score is significantly below the average credit score.
The scoring system for each of the agencies differs too. With Experian, your score's classed as good if it's above 880 out of a possible 999. For Equifax, you need to score over 420 out of 700. With TransUnion, the target is 781 or more out of a maximum 850.
At ClearScore, we show you your credit score provided to us by Experian (our data provider). This can range from 0 - 705, with 705 being the highest. The higher your score, the more likely you are to be offered credit. A higher score also means that you could be eligible for better interest rates and deals on credit.
A FICO® Score of 844 is well above the average credit score of 704. An 844 FICO® Score is nearly perfect. You still may be able to improve it a bit, but while it may be possible to achieve a higher numeric score, lenders are unlikely to see much difference between your score and those that are closer to 850.
However, your ClearScore account shows Experian data, which lenders do look at. ... When you apply for credit, lenders will go directly to Experian to look at your data rather than looking at how it appears in your ClearScore account.
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 580 to 669, considered Fair. A 595 FICO® Score is below the average credit score. Some lenders see consumers with scores in the Fair range as having unfavorable credit, and may decline their credit applications.
Your score falls within the range of scores, from 300 to 579, considered Very Poor. Many lenders view consumers with scores in the Very Poor range as having unfavorable credit, and may reject their credit applications. ...
A 787 credit score is Very Good, but it can be even better. If you can elevate your score into the Exceptional range (800-850), you could become eligible for the very best lending terms, including the lowest interest rates and fees, and the most enticing credit-card rewards programs.
An 867 credit score is excellent.
An 877 credit score is excellent. Before you can do anything to increase your 877 credit score, you need to identify what part of it needs to be improved, plain and simple. And in order to identify what needs to be improved, you should probably be aware of all the things that count and don't count towards your score.
A 782 credit score is Very Good, but it can be even better. If you can elevate your score into the Exceptional range (800-850), you could become eligible for the very best lending terms, including the lowest interest rates and fees, and the most enticing credit-card rewards programs.