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Check CIBIL Score for Free on Bajaj Markets and Be Credit Ready

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BusinessWire India

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 10: Bajaj Markets, a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv, gives individuals the freedom to check their CIBIL score for free. Powered by TransUnion CIBIL, one of the most trusted credit bureaus in the country, this facility allows one to monitor their creditworthiness with ease.

Since creditworthiness has a direct impact on the accessibility, cost and speed of getting credit from lenders, one can make the most of this complimentary facility. Along with their CIBIL score, individuals can also get their personalised Credit Health Report on the platform.

This helps one understand the factors that contribute to their score and take steps to improve their financial habits for a higher CIBIL score. Individuals can check their credit score on the platform by entering a few basic details, such as:

– Type of profession, salaried or self-employed

– Full name and email address

– PAN number

– Pin code and mobile number

– Date of birth

– Monthly salary/Annual turnover

By entering the OTP and verifying their identity in one quick step, one can access both the CIBIL score and report seamlessly. Individuals can check their CIBIL score on the platform to enjoy the following:

– Simple and free facility to track credit score

– Get both CIBIL score and report at once and without delay

– Soft enquiry, so no negative effect on CIBIL score

– Convenient and safe digital process

– Improves understanding of credit behaviour

To get started, one can visit the Bajaj Markets website or application and check CIBIL score in a few minutes. The platform also grants one access to credit facilities from top lending partners as well as insurance and investment products.

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