What is a FICO Score?

The FICO® credit score is used by the vast majority of lenders to determine a consumer's credit risk.

The FICO® score, developed by Fair, Isaac and Company, Inc. (the pioneer in credit scoring) is a number between 300 and 900 that lenders use to determine your credit risk. A FICO score is a snapshot of your credit risk at a particular point in time. The higher your credit score the more likely you are to be approved for loans and receive favorable rates.

Canada's largest financial institutions use FICO scores to make millions of credit decisions each year.

Equifax and Fair, Isaac demystified credit scores by being the first to provide consumers access to their FICO credit score - the credit score used by the vast majority of lenders to determine a consumer's credit risk.

Score Power Credit Score™  
Equifax Credit Report
     
What Score Power Credit Score offers:
 
What Equifax Credit Reports offer:

See the score lenders use most to qualify you for home loans, car loans & credit cards

 

Your current history - from the source

Your credit score instantly online and a copy of your personlized credit report

 

Immediate online access

Full explanation of your score and how lenders view your credit risk, with tips on how to improve your credit score over time

 

Details on credit cards & loans opened in your name, companies accessing your credit file, delinquent payments & more

Custom graphs showing how you rank nationally among other consumers

 

Easy-to-read, printable format

Specific factors that most heavily affect your credit score

 

Return to view this report online for 30 days

Return to view score & credit report online for 30 days

 

 

All for only $21.95
(including your credit report)

 
All for only $14.50
 
         
With Score Power you can:
With your Credit Report you can:

See the score lenders use to qualify you for loans and credit cards

 

See the report lenders use most to qualify you for credit

Plan for major purchases - car, home, education

 

Plan for major purchases - car, home, education

Find out what specific actions you can take to improve your score

 

Find out who has accessed your credit report


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