New Equifax Program Allows Free Monthly Access to Credit Score, Report

ATLANTA—Equifax has launched a new program that allows consumers to access their credit scores and credit reports for free each month. 

Core Credit is now part of the myEquifax online portal, and offers monthly access to Equifax credit reports and VantageScore 3.0 credit scores, LowCards.com reported.

Accessing Core Credit does not cost any money. No credit card is required to sign up. Consumers 18 years or older can create an account through MyEquifax.com and access their credit information.

Additionally, myEquifax can be used to file a credit report dispute or manage security freezes on accounts. Equifax provides educational information consumers can use to improve their credit scores and strengthen their credit portfolios, LowCards.com reported.

“This development may be a byproduct of the recent Equifax data breach settlement. In that, Equifax promised all U.S. consumers access to six free credit reports per year for the next seven years. They also agreed to pay up to $600 million in reimbursements for credit monitoring services and other costs consumers endured after the breach, plus $100 million in civil penalty fees,” stated LowCards.com.

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