Staying on Top of Your Credit Has Never Been Easier!
With one powerful tool, access your credit score, full credit report, credit monitoring, financial tips, and education.
You can do this ANYTIME and ANYWHERE and for FREE.
BENEFITS OF CREDIT SENSE:
- Daily Access to your Credit Score
- Real-Time Credit Monitoring Alerts
- Credit Score Simulator
- Personalized Credit Report
- Special Credit Offers
- And More!
The benefits are endless, so there is no need to wait!
Access your credit score and report in our mobile app and online banking.
Credit Sense FAQs
What is Credit Sense?
How do I access Credit Sense?
Enrolling in Credit Sense is quick and easy. From the home page of Online Banking, simply click on the “Check Credit Score” button within the Credit widget on the right side of the page. In Mobile Banking, click on “My Credit Score” found in the “Quick Links” menu after logging in. You’ll be asked to verify some information – and in just a few minutes, you’ll be in!
What is Credit Sense Credit Report?
Credit Sense Credit Report provides you all the information you would find on your credit file, including a list of open loans, accounts, and credit inquiries. You will also be able to see details on your payment history, credit utilization, and public records that show up on your account. Like Credit Score, when you check your credit file, there will be no impact to your score.
Is there a fee?
No. Credit Sense is entirely free and no credit card information is required to register.
What is Credit Sense Credit Report?
Credit Sense Credit Report provides you all the information you would find on your credit file, including a list of open loans, accounts, and credit inquiries. You will also be able to see details on your payment history, credit utilization, and public records that show up on your account. Like Credit Score, when you check your credit file, there will be no impact to your score.
How often is my credit score updated?
As long as you are a regular online banking user, your credit score will be updated every month and displayed in your online banking screen. You can click “refresh score” as frequently as every day by navigating to the detailed Credit Sense site from within online banking.
How does the Credit Sense differ from other credit scoring offerings?
Why do credit scores differ?
There are three major credit-reporting bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – and two scoring models – FICO or VantageScore – that determine credit scores. Financial institutions use different bureaus, as well as their own scoring models. Over 200 factors of a credit report may be taken into account when calculating a score and each model may weigh credit factors differently, so no scoring model is completely identical. No matter what credit bureau or credit scoring model is used, consumers do fall into specific credit ranges: Excellent 781–850, Good 661-780, Fair 601-660, Unfavorable 501-600, Bad below 500.
Will IECU use Credit Sense to make loan decisions?
No, IECU uses its own lending criteria for making loan decisions.
Will Credit Sense share my credit score with IECU?
How does Credit Sense keep my financial information secure?
If IECU doesn’t use Credit Sense to make loan decisions, why do we offer it?
Credit Sense can help you manage your credit so when it comes time to borrow for a big-ticket purchase – like buying a home, car or paying for college – you have a clear picture of your credit health and can qualify for the lowest possible interest rate. You’ll also see offers on how you can save money on your new and existing loans with IECU.
What if the information provided by Credit Sense appears to be wrong or inaccurate?
Credit Sense makes its best effort to show you the most relevant information from your credit report. If you think that some of the information is wrong or inaccurate, we encourage you to take advantage of obtaining free credit reports from www.annualcreditreport.com, and then pursuing with each bureau individually. Each bureau has its own process for correcting inaccurate information but every user can “File a Dispute” by clicking on the “Dispute” link within their Credit Sense Credit Report. However, the Federal Trade Commission website offers step-by-step instructions on how to contact the bureaus and correct errors.
Will accessing Credit Sense ‘ping’ my credit and potentially lower my credit score?
No. Checking Credit Sense is a 'soft inquiry,' which does not affect your credit score. Lenders use ‘hard inquiries’ to make decisions about your credit worthiness when you apply for loans.
Does Credit Sense offer credit report monitoring as well?
Yes. Credit Sense will monitor and send email alerts when there’s been a change to your credit profile.
How do Clients change their email address or other personal information?
Can Clients use Credit Sense on mobile devices?