Central Credit Register
The Central Bank of Ireland set up a Central Credit Register under the Credit Reporting Act 2013.
Central Credit Register
The Central Bank of Ireland set up a Central Credit Register under the Credit Reporting Act 2013.
The Central Credit Register is a national database that will, on request, provide:
The Credit Reporting Act 2013 requires us to process and submit your personal and credit information for the Central Credit Register, like:
The Central Credit Register needs this information to make sure it accurately matches your loans, including loans that you may have with other lenders. Producing a full and accurate credit report is one of the main aims of the Central Credit Register. We will also submit credit information each month about your loans, if the loan is for €500 or more.
Your loan information will be stored securely on the Central Credit Register where it will be used to create your credit report. The Central Credit Register will not calculate a score or grade for your credit report. Information will be kept on the Central Credit Register for five years after your loan is paid off.
You may request your report at any time and are entitled to one free report each calendar year starting in early 2018.
Lenders may only access your credit report:
Employers, landlords, or any other person or entity cannot access your credit report without your written consent.
For more information on the Central Credit Register you can visit the Central Bank website.
If you have any further queries contact us at 061 378099.

