No credit card? Here’s how you can still build a great credit score

No credit card? Here’s how you can still build a great credit score


The credit landscape in the country is rapidly evolving as technology advances in credit distribution across banks and NBFCs. This makes it critical for aspiring borrowers to maintain a clean credit profile and a solid credit score.

Now, if you don’t currently have a credit card, with the right steps, you can still build a reliable credit profile, which is useful when you later apply for new personal loans, home loans, credit cards, and mortgages. Proper planning is the key to accomplishing this goal.

Build consistency and discipline

  • Maintain a predictable income and steady employment. A stable job will signal predictability in monthly cash flows, and it showcases solid repayment ability to lending institutions.
  • Do make sure that you never apply for several different personal loans, credit cards, or home loans simultaneously. Every single credit or debt application can trigger a ‘hard inquiry’ on your credit profile. This can negatively impact your credit score and be perceived as credit-hungry by lending institutions.
  • Leading credit bureaus, such as CRIF High Mark, CIBIL, Equifax, and Experian, provide credit reports. Customers are entitled to one free credit report on an annual basis, as per the directions of the regulator.
  • As a responsible borrower, you should regularly monitor and review your credit report for errors, mistakes, or incorrect entries. If you find mistakes, try to resolve them quickly to protect your credit score from deterioration.

Why does this work, and when will you see results?

Credit bureaus track repayment behaviour even without a credit card. A consistent repayment record helps build your credit score over time. Do keep in mind that improvements in credit scores are not instant. They generally appear gradually over a period of six to twelve months of responsible debt repayment.

In conclusion, making consistent repayments, practising smart borrowing, and utilising alternative credit channels responsibly can help build a strong credit score, that too without relying on a credit card.

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