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What is a credit score?

A credit score is a three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk or the likelihood you will pay your bills on time.

Creditors and lenders consider your credit scores as one factor when deciding whether to approve you for a new account. Your credit scores may also impact the interest rate and other terms on any loan or credit account you qualify for.

 

Start enhancing your credit today.

With CBNA Credit CompanionSM, you can view your VantageScore® and Experian® credit report—for free! It includes access to tools like debt analysis, score simulators and credit education, which can help you build positive credit habits that support a healthy credit score.

To enroll, log in to your online or mobile banking account, look for CBNA Credit CompanionSM, and follow the instructions to sign up.

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The credit score provided is based on the VantageScore 3.0 model using data from Experian®. There are various types of credit scores, and lenders may use a different type of credit score to assess your creditworthiness.

 

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