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Al Etihad Credit Bureau goes digital

INDIVIDUAL­S CAN NOW ACCESS THEIR CREDIT REPORTS AND SCORES THROUGH NEW APP ON THEIR MOBILE DEVICES

- DUBAI BY BABU DAS AUGUSTINE Banking Editor

Individual­s can now access their credit reports and scores through new app on their mobile devices and it will be cheaper |

Al Etihad Credit Bureau (AECB) has begun to make credit reports and credit scores available through its dedicated mobile applicatio­n.

The newly launched mobile applicatio­n makes it easy for individual­s to access to credit reports and credit scores digitally without having to visit the bureau’s offices.

“The AECB app marks the transition into digital services provision, a key shift towards delivering credit informatio­n in a faster and more convenient way in order to enable individual­s to access their credit reports and scores on demand,” said Marwan Ahmad Lutfi, CEO of AECB.

App users will be able to authentica­te their identities via an OTP [one-time password] delivered to the mobile number registered with their bank or through SmartPass, the single credential to access UAE government services.

By getting convenient access to their credit reports and scores, individual­s in the UAE will have more visibility on their credit history and credit worthiness, which will in turn empower them to make smarter decisions about their current and future finances.

20 per cent discount

The new AECB app offers 20 per cent discount to customers on prices of digital services. While a credit report with credit score can be obtained for Dh126 on the AECB app, standalone credit reports and credit scores are priced at Dh84, and Dh52.5 respective­ly.

Accessing credit report through the bureau’s offices will cost Dh60, while the cost to get one’s credit score is Dh100. Getting both a credit report and score through the bureau’s offices is priced at Dh140.

The digital service option works out to be cost effective ■ and hassle-free for customers, substantia­lly reducing pressure on the bureau’s offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

The AECB started operations in late 2014. Today, 70 entities provide credit informatio­n in a recurrent manner and 95 entities subscribe to the AECB’s services, which feature a robust database of 4.5 million individual­s.

“Most people visit AECB customer happiness centres as a result of being rejected for a loan or credit card. All banks and finance companies in the UAE analyse individual credit reports and ccores before making the decision to approve or reject an applicatio­n for new credit. It is, hence, crucial for individual­s to review their credit reports before committing to new financial obligation­s.” Lutfi said.

To update informatio­n in the credit report, the AECB app provides the customers with the ability to directly email the concerned informatio­n provider regarding any data correction­s.

The AECB has also provided the necessary tools to all informatio­n providers to make the necessary changes or correction­s upon verificati­on in real time through online channels.

The applicatio­n is available for both iOS and Android users on Apple and Google stores.

The AECB app marks the transition into digital services provision, a key shift towards delivering credit informatio­n in a faster and more convenient way...” Marwan Ahmad Lutfi | Al Etihad Credit Bureau chief executive officer

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf Ramzan ?? Al Etihad Credit Bureau offices in Dubai. Accessing credit reports and scores through the app is not only cost-effective for the customer but also reduces pressure on the bureau’s offices.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf Ramzan Al Etihad Credit Bureau offices in Dubai. Accessing credit reports and scores through the app is not only cost-effective for the customer but also reduces pressure on the bureau’s offices.
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