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Comprehensive Credit Reporting (also known as positive credit reporting) is the way your credit information from numerous financial institutions must be reported to the credit bureaus in Australia.
Previously, Australia’s credit bureaus (such as Equifax, Experian and Illion) only received and recorded negative credit information about you. This included events such as:
In 2014 however, the Government legislated that Australia must change and move to comprehensive credit reporting or CCR.
It then imposed two deadlines for the big 4 banks as they were taking too long to implement the CCR. By July 2018 they must be reporting 50% of their credit data to the bureaus, and this must increase to 100% by July 2019.
Comprehensive Credit Reporting makes it easier for a person to show how responsible they are with their finances, plus it provides a fairer picture of their borrowing worthiness to lenders.
Therefore, implementing it is considered a positive step for all parties.
For borrowers, any positive payment behaviour that is reported should help offset any negative records such as missed payments.
In other words their credit rating or score should not be impacted significantly by one negative event, as would have happened during the negative reporting system.
For lenders, they will now be able to assess the borrowers risk more efficiently by seeing how well they meet their repayment commitments. This will also help them lend more responsibly.
Comprehensive Credit Reporting will now allow financial institutions to report and share the additional information of:
*repayment information can only be provided by and shared with licenced credit providers – this doesn’t include telco and utility companies.
This positive information can benefit people who are consistent and reliable with paying their bills and loans on time, as it can help further improve their credit rating as well as their ability to obtain cheaper finance, if available.
Also, it will be able to help people who’ve had a few hiccups (such as missing one or two payments) be approved for a loan – where as previously they may have been declined.
Additionally, with having access to more positive information, a lender will now be able to determine more reliably:
Yes, Fair Go Finance started supplying all of our customers’ repayment data from October 2019.
As a responsible lender, we believe comprehensive credit reporting will help improve the borrowing power of our customers with good repayment conduct and positively support those who’ve had credit issues in the past, but who are now committed to repairing their credit history.
We hope this blog has helped to explain what the CCR is and how its changes can affect you as a borrower.
If you have any questions about this blog, please feel free to contact us – we’re here to help.