How to Improve your CIBIL score even after late payments
What is a credit score
The average credit score of Indians stood at 715 in financial year 2021-22, as per a report by OneScore, a credit score monitoring platform. Lenders generally prefer customers with a score of 750 and above.
What happens to your credit score if you make a late payment?
Data provided by Delhi-based fintech IndiaLends has provided details of late payment impact on your credit score-
You need to give late payment fee and perhaps a higher APR, but it does not leave any effect on your credit score if you pay before the 30 days.
This record will damage your credit score if it is too often. A single 30-day late payment will not cause lasting damage to your score. A payment that’s at least 30 days past due could drop your score by 100 points.
One late payment does not cause long-term damage to your credit score. However, if it is often then it would hurt your credit score.
120+days late:
At this point, your debt is usually “charged off” or sold to a third-party collection agency. Both occurrences are reported on your credit report and hence, your credit score will reduce further.
Difference between minor and major defaults
According to Paisaabazaar, customers must understand the difference between minor and major defaults, so as to gain better understanding about missed payments and its effect on an individual’s credit score.
Major Defaults: There are times when a person fails to complete his/her payments beyond 90 days. In this situation, the individual’s account is tagged under the NPA (non-performing assets) group. This is considered as a major default and keeps the lenders at a distance due to poor financial or credit repayment history, explained Paisabazaar.
While late payments can have a detrimental effect on your credit score, making it challenging to secure loans, obtain favourable interest rates, or even rent an apartment. One late payment doesn’t have to define your creditworthiness forever. By taking proactive steps, you can rebuild your credit score and regain financial stability.
Assess the Damage
Pay Your Bills on Time
Set Up Payment Reminders
Build a credit history
“We advise customers to avoid spending more than 30 per cent of their spending limit. A high credit utilisation ratio (CUR) moderately hurts credit score. CUR is the per centage of your available spending limit in a month,” said Adhil Shetty, CEO, Bankbazaar.com.
“Borrowers must use an auto-debit facility to ensure timely repayments. They should also periodically check their credit score for any inaccurate entries that may negatively impact their credit score,” said Ajinkya Kulkarni, Co-Founder and CEO, Wint Wealth.
Check Your credit report every month
You must check your credit report monthly. Regularly monitor your credit report to track your progress and ensure the accuracy of the information being reported. Review the report for any errors or discrepancies and report them promptly.
Is there a way I can avoid the impact of late payment on my credit score?
“If more than 3 days have passed since the repayment was missed, the borrower can request the lender institution to consider the good credit history to make goodwill adjustments. It is up to the lender to agree or disagree with this request, given the consideration amount and the nature of the transaction. If the lender does not agree to goodwill adjustments, the borrower should try to pay full dues to minimize the impact on the credit report,” said Kulkarni.