Consumers Empowered to Boost Credit Score with Experian Boost

Consumers Empowered to Boost Credit Score with Experian Boost

The program empowers consumers to add positive payment history directly into their Experian credit file for an opportunity to instantly increase their FICO Score.

In a game-changing move that many expect will significantly improve financial inclusion for millions of Americans, Experian has launched Experian Boost, which is available at no cost to all credit active adults in the United States. The program empowers consumers to add positive payment history directly into their Experian credit file for an opportunity to instantly increase their FICO Score. 

“There are more than 100 million consumers who either have thin credit files or no credit history,” said Craig Boundy, Experian North America CEO. “Our goal is to help consumers across the country build credit and get better access to credit. Experian Boost is one way we are doing this and we’re very excited to get this new tool into the hands of consumers.”

Since announcing Experian Boost less than four months ago, Experian has tested the platform with thousands of credit-active consumers. Initial results revealed: 

  • Two-thirds of consumers saw an instant improvement to their FICO Score
  • Depending on credit tier, 10-15 percent of consumers moved into a better score category
  • The average FICO Score increase was more than 10 points

“More than 70,000 Americans joined the Experian Boost waiting list, underscoring how eager consumers are to control their data and potentially increase their credit scores,” added Boundy. 

How Consumers Can Boost Their Credit Scores 

After signing up for a free membership on Experian’s website, consumers can grant permission for Experian Boost to connect to their online bank accounts to identify utility and telecommunications payments. Once a consumer verifies the data and confirms they want it added to their Experian credit file, an updated FICOScore is delivered in real-time.

While Experian expects the majority of credit-active consumers to benefit from the new platform, consumers with thin credit files (less than five trade lines) and scores between 580 and 669 are projected to benefit most from Experian Boost.

“It’s wonderful to see Experian taking a lead in empowering consumers,” said José Quiñonez, founder and CEO of Mission Asset Fund, a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to improving financial access. “Experian Boost will give people with limited credit histories the opportunity to establish their creditworthiness, which is critical to improving financial inclusion in America.” 

Contributing payment histories to an Experian credit file through Experian Boost will allow lenders to make more informed decisions when considering prospective borrowers. Only positive payment histories will be aggregated through the platform and consumers can remove the data from their Experian credit file at any time. There is no limit to how many times one can use Experian Boost to contribute new data. 

“With Experian Boost, consumers are in complete control. They can opt-in and opt-out at any time,” said Boundy.

Link: Experian

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