Why CIBIL Score Updates Every 15 Days: The Exact RBI Rule Explained

How often does CIBIL update in 2026?

Every 15 days as of now. The RBI has proposed moving to a 7-day cycle starting July 1, 2026. The exact date you’ll see your score change depends on when your lender reports, which is either the 15th or the last day of the month.

Can I make CIBIL update faster than 15 days?

No. The cycle is set by the bank’s reporting schedule, not by you. The only thing in your control is paying before the 14th to catch the earlier cut-off. After that, the timing is up to the bank and the bureau.

Does the 15-day rule apply to all credit bureaus?

Yes. All four bureaus in India follow the same cycle. CIBIL, Experian, Equifax, and CRIF High Mark all get fresh data on the same two dates each month. Your score across all four bureaus updates together.

What if my CIBIL score doesn’t update after 15 days?

First, check the “last updated” date on your credit report. You can see this on the CIBIL app or website. If a full cycle has passed and the new payment isn’t showing, file a dispute through the bureau’s portal. The bureau must resolve it within 30 days or pay you ₹100 per day after that.

Does paying my credit card bill early update CIBIL faster?

Only if “early” means before the 14th. Paying on the 2nd vs the 12th makes no difference, because both get reported on the 15th cut-off. Paying on the 14th vs the 16th makes a big difference. One catches this cycle, the other waits till the 31st.

How long does a credit report dispute take?

RBI has set a 30-day deadline. The bureau must investigate and resolve your dispute within 30 calendar days. If they fail, they owe you ₹100 for every extra day. Banks must also reply to bureau queries within 21 days under the same rul

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