A CIBIL score is a measure of your creditworthiness which is represented in a numerical format. It ranges from 300-900 and you should always try to bring your CIBIL score closer to 900.
A higher CIBIL score will put you in a better position to receive a good deal on interest for a loan or while getting a credit card. Majority of the lenders like banks and non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) prefer to sanction a loan or give a credit card to people who have a CIBIL score of 750 and above.
However, a low CIBIL score decreases your chances of getting credit. Therefore, you need to use your credit card wisely in order to maintain a high CIBIL score. Your CIBIL score is made up several components and each of these components have a different weightage
Let's take a look at all of them in detail.
Components of CIBIL Score | Weightage |
Payment history | 35% |
Credit Exposure | 30% |
Length of credit history | 15% |
Type of Credit | 10% |
Credit Inquiries | 10% |
As these factors affect your CIBIL score, you need to be careful and avoid a couple of mistakes. Let's take a look at some of the mistakes that can negatively affect your CIBIL score.
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