Credit and credit scores are becoming increasingly important in our lives. Whether it is access to loans, better interest rates or for job offers, CIBIL scores are being used in almost every sphere of our lives.
A common question that crops up is:
How do I get my CIBIL score ? Or from any bureau for that matter.
You can obtain a FREE credit score by following these simple steps:
- Visit www.freescoreindia.com. Register by providing basic information regarding your name, E mail and current city of residence
- Provide your PAN number, Date of Birth and Aadhar Card number. In case you do not have your Aadhar number, you may upload a copy of any other address proof that you may have such as passport, ration card, rental agreement etc
- Validate your identity
After you submit this basic information, your credit report and score will be generated. A notification is sent to you once the report is ready. All you have to do is login to the website to get access to the latest in the world of credit and credit score. You also get access to several savings opportunities which will help you to manage your credit and save money. Every customer gets access to a customised space on the website which has a wealth of information on a person’s credit profile, various financial tools such as loan calculators and score simulators, customised offers on home loans, personal loans and credit cards and the latest news, launches and product offerings in the world of finance.
Now, getting a credit report is no longer cumbersome. The entire process is completely free. No credit cards, no hidden charges, completely secure and you can opt out anytime.
It is to be noted that the credit report provided is from Equifax which is among the largest credit bureaus in the world and among the 4 licensed to operate in India by the Reserve Bank of India.
Written by Arun Ramamurthy, founder of freescoreindia.com which is India’s premier credit management platform.
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