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Thanks to a range of new providers, credit monitoring is easier than ever, free, and, dare we say it, fun. In this article, we’ll walk you through how and why credit monitoring can be a gamechanger for newcomers looking to improve their financial future in Canada and what to look out for in a credit monitoring tool.
Key Takeaways
Credit monitoring is a broad term for any service that provides regular updates about your credit score and report. While this might not sound too exciting on its face, credit monitoring is actually pretty powerful. That’s why TransUnion describe credit monitoring as a service that “acts as both a personal assistant and a watchdog when it comes to your credit.” That’s a tool you want in your back pocket – a personal assistant and a protector in one!
A recent TransUnion Consumer Pulse survey revealed that 88% of Canadian consumers believe monitoring their credit is important, with nearly three-quarters (72%) actively doing so.
Why? Because keeping track of your credit report can help you:
The survey found that 38% of Canadians monitor their credit at least monthly, and tools to do so are widely available. Many banks and financial institutions offer free credit monitoring services as part of their accounts, and there are a host of credit monitoring tools available (also for free). For newcomers, this can be a convenient way to stay informed without additional costs.
According to the survey, the top reasons for credit monitoring are:
Another report also noted that credit monitoring can help to pay down and better manage credit card balances. It goes on to note that those who are new-to-credit (like many newcomers to Canada are) find credit monitoring particularly beneficial.
When choosing a credit monitoring service, newcomers should consider:
As we mentioned, there are a range of trustworthy credit monitoring tools available in Canada. These are some tools we recommend:
The Borrowell platform provides a straightforward way to manage your financial health. Sign up for a free credit score calculator in under three minutes, and you can access your credit score and Equifax credit report for free. No credit card needed.
Check your score anytime without affecting it, and benefit from weekly updates to stay informed. In other words, Borrowell offers an effective way for you to improve your financial health and stay in control of your credit journey.
Borrowell also offers a range of trustworthy paid products to help you strengthen your credit history:
Many financial institutions in Canada offer credit score tools through your bank account. These tools don’t tend to be as comprehensive as the purpose-built tools, like Borrowell, but they can help you maintain control of your overall financial health.
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It’s really wise to take advantage of free credit monitoring tools offered by banks and credit monitoring tools so you can stay proactive in managing your credit. This sets you up to better equipped to handle Canada’s financial system with confidence – and to have better financial outcomes in the long term.
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