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Get your FREE credit report with CreditExpert from Experian
Did you know that the contents of your credit report are very important to a lender when they are deciding whether or not to give you credit?
You should check your credit report regularly to make sure all the information it contains is accurate. Even something as simple as clerical errors can easily affect your credit rating and lead to lenders denying you credit, or offering you a higher interest rate.
To view your personal credit report that lenders are basing their credit decisions on, apply for a free online credit report from Experian, the UK's largest credit reference agency. You will also receive a 30–day free trial of the CreditExpert Monitoring Service from Experian.
Click here for a free 30–day trial and a free copy of your credit report
Once you have signed up to the 30–day free trial and we have validated your application, you will have unlimited online access to your Experian credit report. You can then view the information it contains to make sure it is accurate and up to date. If you do spot any errors, such as incorrect personal details or too many credit searches, you can easily apply for these to be corrected with the help of our free customer service helpdesk. There are also tools and advice from credit report specialists at Experian to help you.
Included in your free trial is CreditExpert's credit monitoring service. We will send weekly email or SMS alerts free of charge when any key changes take place on your credit report, such as credit searches or account updates. By alerting you to such key changes to your credit report, you will be able to spot if someone else applies for credit in your name and can then take swift action.
Click here for a free 30–day trial and a free copy of your credit report
The trial is completely free of charge for 30 days. If you decide not to continue with the service beyond the free trial period you can simply call our freephone customer service number and cancel your membership.
