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48: No bankcard or revolving recently reported account information

Description

Bankcard accounts include credit cards and charge cards from a bank and are frequently revolving accounts. Revolving accounts allow you to carry a balance and your monthly payment will vary, based on the amount of your balance. The VantageScore credit score model relies on information in your credit files at the three national credit reporting companies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) to generate your score. Because you have no bankcard or revolving accounts where a lender has reported recent activity, your credit file does not contain enough information about your use of this kind of credit. A mix of different types of open and active credit accounts, including bankcards and other revolving accounts, can have a positive impact on your credit score.

Tips

Maintaining open and active credit accounts in good standing can help improve your credit score.