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  • Easy to understand, no jargon
  • See how lenders may view your credit worthiness
  • Understand what can impact your ability to get credit

Get your FREE* Equifax Credit Report & Score

*Your first 30 days are free then it’s £14.95 per month.
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Overview

  • Free for the first 30 days and then £14.95 a month
  • You can cancel at any time
  • Unlimited online access to your latest Equifax Credit Report and Score
  • Get weekly alerts of significant changes to your credit report
  • Telephone Support 7 days a week 8am – 8pm (Excluding Christmas and Boxing Day)
  • Latest loan and credit card offers

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To confirm your identity we’ll need to ask some questions about you. Speed up your application by having the following to hand:

  • Your addresses for the past six years
  • Current account details
  • Mobile phone contract
  • Credit or store cards

What's your credit score?

Your Equifax Credit Score can help you understand how a lender may view your credit worthiness when applying for a mortgage, credit card or another type of loan.

A higher score means you are generally perceived as more attractive to lenders in giving you credit. It is important to remember that lenders may review your credit report which is like your financial CV as it contains your repayment history as well as other information they will use to create their own credit score.

Useful information

  • Review your Equifax Credit Report & Score regularly to ensure the information is correct
  • Always ensure you meet at least the minimum payments on time
  • Checking your Equifax Credit Report won't harm your Equifax Credit Score

What kind of credit footprint are you leaving? We'll help you check

Get your FREE* Equifax Credit Report & Score

*Your first 30 days are free then it’s £14.95 per month.
  You can cancel at any time.

Includes Equifax WebDetect to help you keep your identity safer

  • Monitors websites used by fraudsters to trade personal information
  • Alerts if your information is found to be at risk (once set up with the information you wish to monitor)
  • You can add up to six email addresses, six telephone numbers, 12 credit/debit cards, six bank accounts, your driving licence and National Insurance number

Who is Equifax?

Equifax, alongside Experian and Callcredit is one of the UK’s consumer credit reference agencies.

Regular alerts

Know about any significant changes to your credit report

Your Equifax Credit Score

Learn what lenders look for and how they may view your credit worthiness

Identity protection

Be alerted if we find your details are shared on websites used by fraudsters