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‘You can’t actually repair your credit’ How to build up your credit score

If you’re in financial peril and need help servicing your debt, experts suggest speaking with a licensed insolvency trustee or a credit counselling agency to help.

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Experts say there are no shortcuts — or a fast-tracked process — to improving your credit.

Have you checked your credit score recently? You score can affect your chances of qualifying for a loan, a credit card or even leasing an apartment, and even a one-off late or missed payment can impact your ability to secure the best possible rates on certain loans.

If you need to repair your credit, it might be tempting to seek help from a credit repair company that claims to offer a quick fix. However, some experts caution against this, as there are no shortcuts — or a fast-tracked process — to improving your credit.

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Srivindhya Kolluru is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star's Business section, writing about consumer issues and for the "In Your Corner" personal finance column.
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