ClearScore map reveals credit scores by postcode


Updated on 16 October 2015 | 1 Comment

A new map shows how we're doing on our credit scores based on our postcodes.

Credit rating firm ClearScore has released an interactive map, revealing who handles their money best based on their postcode. Almost 10 million British people have had their score analysed and matched to postcode districts across the country.

Justin Basini, ClearScore founder and CEO, said that though the area you live doesn’t determine your personal credit score, lenders may use ‘postcode profiling’ as an overall indication of the risk associated with a particular area.

"If you have an excellent personal credit score then you should have no problem successfully applying for credit, even if the average for your postcode is low. But those with a low score who also live in an area with a lower average could face greater scrutiny and be held back,” he explained.

Residents of Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands scored the highest at 454, 19% higher than the UK average of 380. South East London only scored 361, putting it at the bottom of the table.

See how your postcode fares on the interactive map below.

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