Experian Boost, UltraFICO, and eCredable are services that aim to broaden the scope of factors considered in your credit score calculation by incorporating nontraditional information such as rental and utility payments into your credit profile. These services are optional, requiring you to opt in for the data to be shared with Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion, the three major credit bureaus.
The primary objective of these services is to assist individuals who are new to credit, have limited credit history, or are working on rebuilding their credit to enhance their chances of approval for conventional credit products like credit cards and loans.
Here’s a brief overview of each service:
Experian Boost: This service allows your streaming, phone, and utility payments to contribute to your Experian credit score. Eligible payments include phone and internet services, utilities like water and gas, and various insurance payments. However, only positive payments in your name are reported to Experian, potentially limiting the impact on your overall credit score.
UltraFICO: UltraFICO is a unique credit scoring model that considers your bank account data in addition to your Experian credit report. It evaluates factors such as average account balance, account age, and negative balances to provide a more comprehensive view of your creditworthiness. While UltraFICO scores can be beneficial for individuals with lower credit scores, they are not widely adopted by lenders.
eCredable: This service adds payment data from select monthly bills to your TransUnion credit report, including utilities and other recurring bills. By linking your utility accounts and providing login information, eCredable can help individuals build credit history using everyday expenses. However, there is a monthly fee associated with this service.
In addition to these services, there are other ways to improve your credit, such as becoming an authorized user on someone else’s credit card, applying for a secured credit card, or using a credit-builder loan. It’s essential to monitor your credit progress over time, and tools like BW’s free VantageScore 3.0 credit score and TransUnion credit report can help you track your financial health effectively.
