A credit score, or CIBIL score, is like a report card of money health. It is a number from 300 to 900. It shows how you pay loans or credit cards. If the score is high, you get loans fast. Banks give low interest loans to people with high score.
Even a small mistake can lower your score. This can stop loan approval, cut credit card limit, or remove other benefits. So, it is good to check your credit report often and fix mistakes fast.
In India, four big credit bureaus are CIBIL, Experian, CRIF High Mark, and Equifax. They update data every 15 days. Still, errors like typing mistakes, old records, or same entry two times can come in the report.
How to Dispute a Credit Score
- Login to the credit bureau’s website.
- Find the error in your report.
- Click on “Raise Dispute.”
- Fill the form and upload needed documents (like ID proof or payment slip).
- After you send it, your report will show “Under Dispute.”
What Happens Next
The credit bureau checks with the bank or lender. They give updates in 30 days. The final report comes to you by email or post.
Things to Remember
- Write the error clearly and show the correct detail.
- Add full proof documents.
- Track the status online.
- Keep all records safe.
- If not solved, you can complain to the RBI Ombudsman.
- A good credit score helps you get loans faster and at better rates.
