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How to Build a Strong Credit Score: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Published: 7 April 2025,
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Unlock Financial Opportunities by Mastering Your Credit Score

A strong credit score is one of the most powerful tools you can have when it comes to managing your financial life. Whether you’re applying for a loan, buying a car, or renting a home, your credit score plays a significant role in determining the terms of your financial agreements. Understanding how to build and maintain a good credit score is essential to achieving long-term financial stability.

Contents
  • 1. Understand What Affects Your Credit Score
  • 2. Obtain Your Credit Report and Check for Errors
  • 3. Pay Your Bills on Time
  • 4. Keep Your Credit Utilization Low
  • 5. Avoid Opening Too Many New Accounts
  • 6. Diversify Your Credit Portfolio
  • 7. Keep Old Accounts Open
  • 8. Pay Off Debt and Avoid Default
  • 9. Settle Collections Accounts
  • 10. Be Patient and Consistent
  • 11. Seek Professional Advice If Necessary

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the key steps to help you build a strong credit score. These steps involve practical advice and smart strategies to boost your creditworthiness, making you a more attractive borrower and helping you unlock better financial opportunities.

1. Understand What Affects Your Credit Score

Your credit score is calculated based on five key factors, each contributing differently to your overall score. The most common credit scoring model is the FICO score, which ranges from 300 to 850. Understanding the weight of each factor will help you prioritize your efforts.

  • Payment History (35%): This is the most significant factor. It includes whether you’ve paid your bills on time, and if you’ve had any late payments, defaults, or bankruptcies in the past.
  • Credit Utilization (30%): This measures how much of your available credit you’re using. Keeping your balance low relative to your credit limit shows lenders that you’re not overextended.
  • Length of Credit History (15%): A longer credit history usually benefits your score. It shows lenders that you’ve been managing credit responsibly over time.
  • Types of Credit (10%): A mix of credit types (credit cards, mortgages, student loans) can positively impact your score, as it shows your ability to handle different kinds of credit.
  • New Credit (10%): Opening multiple new credit accounts in a short period can be a red flag to lenders. It can lower your score temporarily and make you appear desperate for credit.

2. Obtain Your Credit Report and Check for Errors

In South Africa, you’re entitled to one free credit report per year from the major credit bureaus (like TransUnion, and Experian). Regularly checking your credit report is crucial for catching any errors or fraudulent activity that may affect your score. Discrepancies, such as accounts you don’t recognize or incorrect personal details, can lower your score unnecessarily. By reviewing your report, you can take immediate action to dispute errors.

3. Pay Your Bills on Time

Timely bill payments are essential for maintaining a good credit score. Late payments, missed payments, and defaults can severely damage your credit score. Setting up automated payments or reminders will help you stay on top of due dates. If you’re struggling to pay bills, contact your creditors and request an extension or a modified payment plan. Creditors are often willing to work with you, especially if you’re upfront about your situation.

4. Keep Your Credit Utilization Low

Credit utilization—the percentage of your available credit that you’re using—has a direct impact on your credit score. It’s recommended to keep your credit utilization below 30%. For example, if you have a credit limit of R10,000, try to keep your balance under R3,000. High utilization signals that you’re relying heavily on credit, which may suggest financial instability to lenders.

If you’re unable to reduce your spending, consider requesting a credit limit increase. A higher limit allows you to maintain a low utilization rate, even if your spending remains the same.

5. Avoid Opening Too Many New Accounts

Each time you apply for a credit card, loan, or mortgage, a hard inquiry is made on your credit report. While a few hard inquiries aren’t necessarily damaging, multiple inquiries in a short time can reduce your credit score. Instead of applying for several credit products at once, space out your applications and only apply for credit when necessary.

6. Diversify Your Credit Portfolio

While credit mix is a smaller factor in determining your score, it still plays a role. Lenders like to see that you can manage different types of credit. For example, a combination of a credit card, a personal loan, and a mortgage or car loan shows that you can handle various credit types responsibly. However, it’s essential not to open unnecessary accounts just to improve your credit mix.

7. Keep Old Accounts Open

Your length of credit history is an important factor in your score. Older accounts contribute to a higher average credit age, which helps improve your score. If you close an old account, it could negatively impact your score by shortening the length of your credit history. If the account has no annual fees, consider keeping it open to maintain your credit age.

8. Pay Off Debt and Avoid Default

Having outstanding debt is a natural part of building credit, but how you handle it matters. High-interest debt, especially on credit cards, can quickly spiral out of control and affect your score. Focus on paying down high-interest balances first. If you’re having trouble with debt, reach out to creditors to discuss restructuring options or consider seeking help from a financial advisor or credit counsellor.

9. Settle Collections Accounts

If you have any accounts that have gone into collections, make an effort to settle them. Even after a collections account is paid off, it can still affect your score. However, many credit scoring models consider settled collections less damaging than unpaid ones. Some creditors may even agree to remove the account from your credit report once it’s paid in full.

10. Be Patient and Consistent

Building a strong credit score doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time and discipline. Stay consistent with your payments, monitor your credit regularly, and keep an eye on your spending. Over time, these habits will build a solid credit history, and your score will improve.

11. Seek Professional Advice If Necessary

If you’re overwhelmed by the process or unsure where to start, consider speaking with a financial advisor or credit counsellor. They can provide tailored advice based on your unique financial situation and help you develop a strategic plan for improving your credit score.

Building a strong credit score is a marathon, not a sprint. By following these steps—paying your bills on time, keeping credit utilization low, and managing your credit accounts wisely—you can steadily improve your score and unlock better financial opportunities. Patience and consistency are key, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

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