How often does lenders report to the credit bureau?

Dion E asked:


I just purchased a car and I would like to know how often does the lenders report to the credit bureau and how much will that raise my score

Heidi
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2 Responses to How often does lenders report to the credit bureau?

  1. kngrnr says:

    Lois

    as a rule there are no rules as to when they submit to the credit bureaus. lenders report whenever they want to.

    but typically there are 5 times a lender will report.

    > the beginning of each month
    > 30 days after you are late.
    > 35 days after you are late.
    > when you open a new account.
    > when there are any changes to your account.

  2. OC1999 says:

    Willie

    It actually depends on the lender. Most will report at least once a month, but it could take a couple of months for a new loan to get through their internal system for them to report it for the first time.

    Once it does report, your score will probably go down a bit. Because you had a inquiry for the loan, as well as it being a new account. However, any drop should be minimal. If you pay the loan as agreed and on-time, your score will bounce back pretty quickly. Within a few months you should notice an increase. But how much it does will depend on the rest of your history.

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