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Insurance credit scoring is the use of insurance scores for determining how much individuals pay, on their insurances. An insurance score gives an indication of how well you've managed your credit and/or finances; it is based on your credit history.

Your credit history is all your credit information, loans, payments and outstanding balances, that may have been reported to the credit bureaus by your creditors. The three credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion keep a record or file each, on your credit activities.

Insurance studies and statistics have been able to establish a correlation between insurance scores and the filing of claims. From these studies, people with poor insurance scores appears to be more likely to file claims, than those with better insurance scores, a poor insurance score then, is considered to be a higher risk, hence insurers charge those with poor insurance scores with more premiums than others.

Some of the information from your credit history used in insurance credit scoring may include how old your credit history is, debt collection records on your file, your bankruptcy ...
... records, outstanding debts and any record on your late payments.

If you do not have an existing credit history, you may establish a new one by applying for a credit card. You may then charge some affordable expenses you can fully repay and on time too, each month on the card, to build your credit history. You may need to seek for the help of an insurance expert, like an insurance broker for example, to get some idea on how to find insurance coverages at cheaper rates, while building your credit history.

If you have an existing credit history, before applying for insurance coverage, you may need to get a free copy of your credit report from the three credit bureaus. You are entitled to a free report from each one of the bureaus annually. You may want to check for errors on your credit reports, and also ascertain that the information on them are accurate, to provide yourself with some better chance at getting the best premiums on your insurances.

If you are in debt and your credit score (a credit score is a numerical value indicating your credit worthiness, derived from the information on your credit report/history, it is usually generated by the credit bureaus, it is not the same as your insurance score) is low or poor, though that may not help your insurance premium much presently, however, nothing stops you really, from working on your debt issues from that point on. Your credit history or score does not need to remain poor, they can be repaired. You can repair your credit history and score by evaluating how much you owe as debts, and then draw up a personal debt repayment plan or schedule for yourself, or alternatively seek for some professional credit/debt help.

Insurance credit scoring uses your credit history to determine if you will pay more or less, compared to others on your insurances, the best way to get the most out of it, is to either establish or maintain, and/or rebuild a good credit history for yourself.

Insurance credit scoring can work in your favor with a good credit history when you deal with your debts, learn more about getting out of debt at http://www.hubclue.com/creditcards/gettingoutdebts.htm . Copyright hubclue.com. All rights reserved.

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