Why is my FICO® Score different than other scores I've seen?
There are many different credit scores available to consumers and lenders. FICO® Scores are the credit scores used by most lenders, and different lenders may use different versions of FICO® Scores. In addition, FICO® Scores are based on credit file data from a particular consumer reporting agency, so differences in your credit files may create differences in your FICO® Scores. The FICO® Score that is being made available to you through this program is the specific score that we use to manage your account. When reviewing a score, take note of the score date, consumer reporting agency credit file source, score type, and range for that particular score.
FICO Scores FAQ
- How do I check my credit report?
- Why do my FICO® Scores fluctuate/change?
- What are Key FICO® Score Factors?
- Information for FICO® Score Source
- Why is my FICO® Score not available?
- Will receiving my FICO® Score impact my credit?
- How often will I receive my FICO® Score?
- How are FICO® Scores calculated?
- Why are you providing FICO® Scores?
- What Are FICO® Scores?