Who does Credit Score
matter to?
Credit score matters
the most to two linked parties, the lender and the consumer. To lenders, credit
scores are a way of defining how risky a potential loan or mortgage is;
allowing them to increase the rates or deny service to a risky consumer.
Consumers will find that without a good credit score, they will struggle to
obtain approval or affordable rates on a number of types of credit.
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