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Understanding how credit bureaus impact card applications

Understanding how credit bureaus impact card applications
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Colby Kirkpatrick Contributor | The Points Guy

When applying for a new credit card, one crucial factor to consider is the credit bureau used by the bank to access your credit report. In the United States, three main credit reporting agencies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — are relied upon by banks and credit card companies to pull your credit report.

This selection of credit bureau can significantly affect the outcome of your credit card application. If multiple card issuers access the same credit bureau in a short time frame, it could lower your chances of being approved due to repeated "hard inquiries" which might negatively impact your credit score.

A diverse selection of credit bureaus by issuers can enhance one's chances of obtaining multiple approvals, as one issuer may not be aware of other applications. It's vital to check your credit reports from Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian annually via AnnualCreditReport.com to be informed about your credit health.

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Credit scores, determined by various scoring models like FICO and VantageScore, are distinct from credit reports and essential for lenders assessing your creditworthiness. FICO scores, popular among lenders, reflect the evaluation of key categories including payment history and the amount owed. A "good" FICO score ranges from 670 to 739.

When applying for a credit card, understanding which credit report the issuer accesses is beneficial. This knowledge allows careful timing or bundling of applications to maximize approval odds. For instance, Citi and American Express tend to rely on all three credit bureaus but prefer certain ones like Experian, while Chase favors Experian but may also use reports from the other two bureaus.

Ultimately, managing credit applications wisely, knowing which bureaus are used by banks, and understanding one's credit score positioning can enhance the likelihood of successful credit card applications.

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