Simple steps for excellent credit habits
Let’s get straight into it.
This article walks you through how to do your credit score check in South Africa and how it supports your best financial wellbeing, not just a single credit application.
First things first
There are a few ways to check your credit score locally.
One of simplest is to use a dedicated credit information and support platform like Finance365. This is designed for regular, easy access rather than a once-off check. Ongoing access allows you to see your exact credit information over time, instead of guessing whether things are improving or not.
The steps to get your credit score through our platform look like this:
- Register online with your basic details
- Verify your name and ID number, usually via a one-time PIN
And just like that, you can view your credit score. The process is quick and your personal information is protected by law.
Over and above this, registered credit bureaus are required by law to give you one free credit score and report per year. Some banks also show you your credit score, usually as a basic overview in their app.
Don’t stop there
Your credit score is the headline, not your full finance story. To understand what is really going on, you need to look at your credit report.
This report is where patterns and mistakes or potential credit problems show up. It usually includes details like credit accounts in your name, your payment history, any credit checks or enquiries done on you, and any defaults or judgments linked to your profile.
The combination of your credit report and score gives you clear intel. With it in hand, you can move into the next step to excellent credit health, improving what you can.
This is where practical credit score improvement tips come in. After all, even if your score is already good, it can be better.
One of the strongest habits you can have is regular credit monitoring. This gives you access to your credit information often enough to see what is changing. As only doing a once-a-year check shows you where you stand.
But regular checks show you whether things are moving in the right direction.
A healthy check-in approach that works for most people is:
- Check your credit now, even if you are not applying for any loan or credit
- Check again every few months
- Act immediately if something does not look right
This is how you avoid last-minute surprises and unnecessary stress. It also helps to understand what can hurt your score.
For example, checking your own credit score or downloading your credit report has no impact on it. But missing a payment, even once, can bring your score down.
Then, if you spot an error on your credit report, dispute it with the credit bureau that issued the report. By law, they must investigate and correct verified errors.
An effective approach in these situations is:
- Identify the exact information that is wrong
- Gather proof such as a paid-up letter or proof of payment
- Submit the dispute and keep your reference number
- Set a reminder to follow up and do so
Every simple step protects your next financial options.
Doing a regular credit score check is not just about being cautious.
It is about being curious and open to new possibilities. As when you know exactly where you stand, you can make sound financial decisions and keep the right credit doors open for when you may need to walk through them.
Don’t hesitate. Step forward boldly with these basics. This is one finance area you can excel in, with ease.
Get your credit report and score today.