What is a credit bureau?
A credit bureau is a body that collects, holds and distributes data from credit providers that pertain to a borrower's financial history. This information forms your credit report. Each of the credit reporting agencies operating in Australia has to send you a free copy of your credit file within 10 days if you haven't ordered a copy in the previous 12 months. You can also get a free copy of your Experian credit report and credit score through Finder.
If you order a copy of your credit report and identify incorrect information (such as false defaults or repayment information), you can also contact the credit bureau that issued your report to have these issues resolved. This is important to check and action as any incorrect, negative listings on your account could hurt your credit report and reduce your chances of approval when applying for future lines of credit.
Hi, I had a yahoo email account which has been breached. I’ve asked two of the credit agencies for my annual free report. This will show me if someone has applied for credit using my name?
Would you suggest doing the annual report each quarter, ie. use one of the three agencies each quarter to help quard against the above?
Can I assume all three agencies collect the same information?
thanks
Hi Mark,
Hi
Thanks for reaching out.
One of the factors being looked at when your score is calculated is credit enquiries. Every time you apply for a loan, credit card or even interest-free finance it will be listed on your credit file. If you have multiple loan applications in a short space of time it could hurt your credit score. So if someone has been making loan applications under your name, that would show on the change of your credit score. That would also mean requesting for your credit score regularly would be helpful in monitoring your security or in protecting your information from fraud.
By getting a copy of your credit report, this will allow you to contact credit report agencies and inform them of the identity theft so that they can help repair your credit standings by adding notes to your credit file.
Equifax collects certain information to calculate your credit score and Experian, another credit agency, collects information separately. Because of this your score may be different. Your Equifax Score is a number between 0 and 1200 and your Experian score will be a number between 0 and 1000.
Cheers,
Joanne