What is in a Credit Report?A credit report is used to give a creditor the information required to assess your potential to conduct your credit activities in line with their agreements. See here a copy of a credit file to review (Sample Credit Report ). Personal Details
This information is used to verify your identity. It helps as a safeguard against identity fraud.
Your name Your date of birth Your current and past addresses Employment status Driving licence number
Credit applications and Enquiries The name of all of your past and current credit providers The amount of credit applied for The type of credit - ie. if it was for a mortgage or a car loan May contain if you were refused or accepted credit
Credit Default and Repayment HistoryCredit Defaults - This section of a credit report shows instances where you have overdue payments of over 60 days and have been sent a letter notifying you of the default. To a lender you are deemed to be a "high risk client" if you have defaults here. Paid and Unpaid Credit Defaults - This is where it is listed that a credit default has been paid. If you have paid your defaults you will be viewed more favourably by lenders. Serious Credit Infringements -This section details instances where you have had a credit default , the lender has attempted to contact you in writing and there has been no response. You have been listed as a missing debtor. In this instance you will have trouble obtaining credit with this on your file.
Loan Saver Network can arrange Free Credit Reports on your behalf, to assist in the Debt Consolidation Process. We can assess and provide a detailed analysis to assist you in moving forward. Apply for a loan below, or contact us for more information on 1300 796 850. |





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