Five Credit Building Tactics
If you are looking to apply for a credit card, than you’ll need
to ensure that you have sufficient creditworthiness. In reality,
this is no easy task – so if you are having problems with this,
the following 5 credit building tactics should help.
1. Open a current account
All credit card companies like to see that their potential
borrowers are responsible when given the opportunity to borrow
money. However, if you only have a deposit account then there
is no real chance that you could ever do overdrawn. A way to
correct this is to open a current account with a high street
bank and use it responsibly, i.e. don’t go overdrawn! In any
event, in any application you make to a credit card issuer they
are going to ask you for details of your current account so you
may as well take the opportunity of using the past history of
your current account to help in establishing your credit
rating.
2. Have all your utility bills in your name
A second way you can start to build up credit brownie points is
to put all your utility bills, e.g. your water, gas and
telephone bills, in your name and make sure that you pay them
all on time! Again, it is very likely that the credit card
issuer will ask you to provide them with at least one utility
bill when you apply for the card, so you may as well make use
of this now as a tactic to start building up your credit
history.
3. Apply for a charge card or store card
As most charge cards require you to pay off the balance in full
each month, using this as a tactic to enhance your credit
history is sound. Not only are you not really afforded the
chance to default on a payment, but as the details are provided
to several different rating agencies you can use this to
building up your credit history.
4. Get a car loan
Applying for, and repaying in a timely manner, any type of loan
is one of the fastest credit building tactics you can use. If
you drive, and know you can afford to repay a car loan, you
should give serious thought to taking out a car loan – even if
it is just to refinance repairs on your existing car!
5. Do a credit rating check
Once you have completed the 4 credit building tactics above,
apply for a credit report to perform a credit check. Provided
you have been sensible with repaying all of you debts and bills
in a timely manner, you should now have sufficient
creditworthiness to apply for a credit card. In the event that
you find an error on your credit report, make sure you take
step to fix this as soon as you can. Furthermore, it is good
practice to get into the habit of ordering credit check on an
annual basis even after your credit card has been approved to
that you can keep a track of your credit rating history as this
will have the biggest effect on your credit building skills!
About The Author: Joe Kenny writes for the credit card & loan
comparison sites www.cardguide.co.uk and also
www.ukpersonalloanstore.co.uk
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