For those who have diligently avoided debt and have never utilized a loan or credit card in India
For those who have diligently avoided debt and have never utilized a loan or credit card in India, checking your credit score can yield a surprising result: a -1 or a No Hit (NH) designation.
This isn’t a score in the traditional sense; it simply means the credit information companies have no history.
So the crucial question is, “Is this “no score” state bad?”
The short answer is no, it’s not inherently bad.
It’s a genuine condition for a college graduate starting their first job or a homemaker applying as a co-applicant on a large loan. However, the lack of information can become a hurdle. Without a track record, banks and NBFCs lack a credible source to assess your risk, leading to a longer decision-making process, or, an outright rejection of a loan application.
In this instance, a lender must rely on alternative, slower mechanisms to assess your creditworthiness. Therefore, while -1 or NH isn’t a black mark, it is a state you will eventually need to graduate from to access better financial products.
To transition from financial anonymity to a scoreable profile, you must establish a relationship with credit. The saying goes, “good things take time” and the same applies to your credit history! It typically takes six months to a year of effective credit usage.
Here are four simple and effective starting points to build that foundational score:
By applying and diligently managing one of these forms of credit, you initiate the flow of data to credit bureaus. Consistent, timely repayments are the non-negotiable building blocks that will translate into a strong credit score, reflecting excellent credit habits and opening doors to future financial opportunities.
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