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Credit ratings on the low

Brimbank has recorded the fourth-lowest average credit score in the state according to a report from financial technology company ClearScore.

Credit scores, also known as credit ratings, are often used by financial institutions when assessing whether to approve loans.

Higher credit scores are usually the result of an individual displaying a history of on-time payments and low balances on their credit card.

Late or missed payments and a high credit card balance is often viewed as negative.

ClearScore’s report into average credit scores across Australia, based on information from the credit bureau Experian, found that Victoria’s average credit score was 684 only behind the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.

An Experian credit score of 700 or higher is considered “very good”.

Brimbank, which is one of the lower socio-economic areas in the state, recorded a credit score of just 658, one of the lowest in the state.

In Victoria it was only ahead of Mildura (647), Latrobe Valley (654) and the neighbouring Tullamarine-Broadmeadows area which had an average credit rating of 655.

In comparison, Stonnington East recorded the state’s highest average credit score of 743, followed by both Bayside and Boroondara both on 737.

The ClearScore report said that most of Melbourne’s top 10 credit score areas were concentrated in the eastern and north-eastern parts of the city, where median property prices tend to be more expensive.

In March, Consumer group CHOICE released an analysis of 31,000 complaints which the Australian Financial Complaints Authority received about credit products, between November 2018 and December 2020

CHOICE chief executive Alan Kirkland that with mortgage lending at record highs, the housing boom was “pushing home ownership out of reach of many more Australians”.

As reported by Star Weekly, many Brimbank residents have suffered rental stress while a large number have had to receive COVID-19 assistance payments the last 18 months.

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