How to Improve Credit Score Using Credit Cards

6. Use the card regularly, even for small spends

How long does it take to improve a score with a credit card?

With clean habits, you can see real movement in three to six months. A fresh, thin file improves faster than one with past defaults. There is no instant fix, so be patient and consistent.

Can a single credit card improve my CIBIL score?

Yes. One card used well is enough to build a strong score. Pay the full bill on time and keep your usage under 30% of the limit. You do not need many cards to do this.

Does checking my own credit score lower it?

No. Checking your own score is a soft enquiry and does not affect it. Only a lender checking your report during an application counts as a hard enquiry. Check your own score as often as you like.

How often does my CIBIL score update?

RBI rules require bureaus to update your score every 15 days. So your latest payment or default shows up within about two weeks. This is why steady habits start to reflect quickly.

Should I close a credit card I no longer use?

Usually not, especially if it is an old card. Closing it shortens your credit history and raises your overall usage ratio. Keep it open and put a small monthly bill on it instead.

Will paying only the minimum due hurt my score?

It keeps your account from going overdue, so it protects your score in the short run. But the unpaid balance attracts heavy interest, often over 40% a year. The smarter move is to clear the full amount.

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