Has anyone yet got any CCR info showing up in their Veda account yet? I've got nada.
Has anyone yet got any CCR info showing up in their Veda account yet? I've got nada.
Come on, the Veda site itself gives a pretty good guide on this, no it not a good score but neither is at a bad score.I just purchased a Veda Plan to keep on top of my credit score.
Is 695 a good score?
My report is showing 7 credit enquiries, 2 on the same day from ANZ for a mortgage a month ago then a couple of credit cards back in March.
It might be safer to wait a little before submitting a new application... Not sure how the mortgage enquiry impacted my score.
Come on, the Veda site itself gives a pretty good guide on this, no it not a good score but neither is at a bad score.
Sorry I should have been more precise in my first post. I was actually wondering if it was a high enough score to get approval for a new credit card as I have had 2 applications rejected back in March. Not keen on applying while it's too low.
I suspect a Good veda score is high enough for a new credit card but not in all cases and certainly not in mine.
I'll keep waiting.
Who knows how credit cards applications are processed?
Can't really base an application chances solely on your VEDA Score, gotta consider your income and other risk factors too.
Who knows how credit cards applications are processed?
Can't really base an application chances solely on your VEDA Score, gotta consider your income and other risk factors too.
I just purchased a Veda Plan to keep on top of my credit score.
Is 695 a good score?
My report is showing 7 credit enquiries, 2 on the same day from ANZ for a mortgage a month ago then a couple of credit cards back in March.
It might be safer to wait a little before submitting a new application... Not sure how the mortgage enquiry impacted my score.
Absolutely, the Credit Bureaus would each tell you their "proprietary" formula is better at predicting risk. Hard to make that argument if its exactly the same formula!Check your experian score too via creditsavvy, mine is interestingly different to Veda. This to me proves that different agencies (let alone banks) weight credit information and calculate risk very differently.
My understanding is that very few institutions use the Veda score, they have their own lending criteria and it is more about your financials and what you have declared on the application (existing card limits, assets, liabilities, etc.)
My understanding is that very few institutions use the Veda score, they have their own lending criteria and it is more about your financials and what you have declared on the application (existing card limits, assets, liabilities, etc.)
They mostly use the Veda info but yes its only one factor.
They use Veda information from your credit file, but very few use the actual score.