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                                <title>Can switching bank accounts harm my credit score?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>A good credit score is important if you want to access the cheapest deals. Can switching your bank account negatively impact your score? Let's take a look.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://stage2026.twelfthmagpie.com/personal-finance/your-money/guides/can-switching-bank-accounts-harm-my-credit-score/">Can switching bank accounts harm my credit score?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://stage2026.twelfthmagpie.com">The Twelfth Magpie</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1024" height="512" src="https://stage2026.twelfthmagpie.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Can-switching-bank-accounts-harm-my-credit-score.png" class="attachment-rss-thumbnail size-rss-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Money stacked up with the text “Can switching bank accounts harm my credit score” and The Motley Fool jester cap logo" style="float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" /><p>A good credit score can&nbsp;help you access the cheapest deals.</p>
<p>So whether you&#8217;re looking for a credit card, a loan, or even a mortgage, it&#8217;s something worth paying attention to. But can switching bank accounts harm your credit score? Let&#8217;s take a look.</p>
<h2>What is a credit score?</h2>
<p>One of the biggest myths in the personal finance world is that each of us has a single magical credit score and that these scores can be compared side by side. It simply doesn&#8217;t work like that.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because there are three main credit agencies in the UK, TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian, which may hold files on you. Each of the agencies scores your creditworthiness using a different scale. It&#8217;s possible to <a class="wpil_keyword_link " href="https://fool.co.uk/personal-finance/credit-cards/learn/how-to-check-your-credit-score-for-free/" title="check your credit score" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">check your credit score</a> for free with each of these agencies.</p>
<h2>Why is a credit score important?</h2>
<p>Lenders typically use one of the three agencies to help them make a decision on whether or not to offer you a product. For example, if you apply for a lengthy <a href="https://fool.co.uk/personal-finance/credit-cards/0-purchase-credit-cards/">0% purchase card</a>, a lender may check your credit score to determine whether you can be trusted to repay the debt.</p>
<p>However, don&#8217;t assume that a stellar score means you&#8217;ll get accepted for everything. Lenders exist to make money. If you never go into debt, some lenders may decline your business. That&#8217;s because they may prefer someone who is more likely to make minimum repayments, so they can profit from the interest.</p>
<p>You can determine how likely you are to be accepted for a credit card without marking your credit file by using a credit card <a class="wpil_keyword_link " href="https://fool.co.uk/personal-finance/prequalify-for-cards/" title="eligibility checker" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">eligibility checker</a>.</p>
<h2>Can switching my bank account affect my credit score?</h2>
<p>When you open a bank account, you&#8217;ll undergo a credit check, just as you would when applying for a credit card. However, there is one crucial difference.</p>
<p>When applying for a credit card, loan, mortgage or other traditional types of credit, you&#8217;ll undergo a &#8216;hard&#8217; credit check. Hard checks appear on your credit file.</p>
<p>Many banks only conduct a &#8216;soft search&#8217; when you attempt to open an account. These searches are recorded on your credit file, but only you can see them, not lenders.</p>
<p>Be aware, though, that some banks will conduct a &#8216;hard&#8217; search once you choose to proceed with your application.</p>
<p>With this in mind, it&#8217;s much easier to get accepted for a bank account, rather than a credit card, as the checks are less stringent. You can even further boost your chances of acceptance for a bank account by rejecting any offer of a 0% overdraft (assuming you don&#8217;t have a need for it).</p>
<h2>Is a &#8216;hard&#8217; credit check something to worry about?</h2>
<p>Undergoing a &#8216;hard&#8217; credit check when opening a bank account is typically nothing to worry about.</p>
<p>Your file will simply note that you&#8217;ve made an application for credit, which will be wiped after a year. Problems may arise, however, if you have too many hard credit checks within a short space of time.</p>
<p>This is because it may give the impression that you&#8217;re desperate for credit. This can make it more difficult to access credit in the near future. As a rule, it&#8217;s worth holding off switching bank accounts if you plan to apply for a large amount of credit, such as a mortgage, within the following six months or so.</p>
<h2>Can a rejection harm my credit score?</h2>
<p>While being accepted for a bank account is easier than other types of credit, you can still be rejected.&nbsp;However, this isn&#8217;t a big deal. Your credit file will say that you&#8217;ve made an application, but won&#8217;t state you were rejected.</p>
<h2>Why would I want to switch my bank account anyway?</h2>
<p>Many people decide to switch accounts due to poor service from their existing bank. Others may move accounts due to a &#8216;switching incentive&#8217; offered by the new bank.</p>
<p>If you are looking to switch a bank account, it&#8217;s worth knowing that the seven-day switching service ensures that when you switch accounts, everything – including direct debits and standing orders – will be automatically moved over for you.</p>
<h2>How can I boost my credit score?</h2>
<p>There are several ways you can boost your credit score, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Checking your credit files regularly for errors</li>
<li>Getting yourself on the electoral register so that your details can be verified by lenders</li>
<li>Moving homes less frequently.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have little or no credit history, it can often be a good idea to explore a credit card for bad credit, to help build up your credit. For more tips, see our article on how to boost your credit score.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://stage2026.twelfthmagpie.com/personal-finance/your-money/guides/can-switching-bank-accounts-harm-my-credit-score/">Can switching bank accounts harm my credit score?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://stage2026.twelfthmagpie.com">The Twelfth Magpie</a>.</p>
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