Credit Score Guide: Check and Improve Your Rating

Quick Guide:

  • Check your score for free
  • Understand what affects your score
  • Learn how to improve your rating
  • Monitor your credit report

How to Check Your Credit Score

In New Zealand, you can check your credit score for free through several credit reporting agencies:

  • Centrix (www.centrix.co.nz)
  • Equifax (www.equifax.co.nz)
  • illion (www.illion.co.nz)

What You'll Need

  • Valid ID (passport or driver's license)
  • Proof of address
  • Previous addresses (last 3 years)

Understanding Your Credit Score

What Helps Your Score

  • Paying bills on time
  • Low credit utilization
  • Long credit history
  • Mix of credit types

What Hurts Your Score

  • Late payments
  • Defaults
  • Multiple credit applications
  • High credit card balances

How Credit Cards Affect Your Score

Credit cards can significantly impact your credit score in several ways:

  • Payment history (35% of score)
  • Credit utilization (30% of score)
  • Length of credit history (15% of score)
  • New credit applications (10% of score)
  • Credit mix (10% of score)

Tips to Improve Your Credit Score

1. Pay Bills on Time

Set up automatic payments to ensure you never miss a due date.

2. Keep Credit Utilization Low

Try to use less than 30% of your available credit limit.

3. Limit Credit Applications

Multiple applications in a short time can lower your score.

4. Check Your Credit Report

Review regularly for errors and dispute any inaccuracies.

Common Questions

How often should I check my credit score?

Check your credit score at least once a year, or before applying for major credit.

How long do negative marks stay on my credit report?

Most negative information stays on your credit report for 5 years in New Zealand.

Can I improve my score quickly?

While some actions can have immediate effects, building a good credit score typically takes time and consistent good habits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check your credit score at least once every 3-6 months, or before applying for major credit. Regular monitoring helps detect issues early.

Credit scores in NZ typically range from 0-1000. A score above 700 is considered good, while 800+ is excellent.

Most negative information stays on your credit report for 5 years in New Zealand. Bankruptcies typically remain for 7 years.

While some actions can have immediate effects, significant improvement typically takes 3-6 months of consistent good credit behavior.