03.03.2026

The Self Employed and the Credit File

The Self Employed and the Credit File

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As a self-employed individual, your credit file plays a pivotal role in your financial journey, especially when considering significant steps like purchasing a new home. Understanding and managing your credit file is essential to ensure you present the best possible profile to potential lenders.

**Why Should You Check Your Credit File?**

Your credit file contains a detailed record of your financial history, including credit accounts, payment history, and any outstanding debts. Lenders use this information to assess your creditworthiness and determine the terms of any credit they may offer. By reviewing your credit file, you can identify any inaccuracies or outdated information that might affect your ability to secure a mortgage.

**How to Access Your Credit File**

In the UK, there are three main credit reference agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. You have the right to request a copy of your credit report from each of these agencies. While statutory reports are available for a small fee, several services offer free access to your credit file:

- **Experian**: Offers a free trial period, after which a monthly fee applies.

- **Equifax**: Provides free access to your credit report and score through platforms like ClearScore.

- **TransUnion**: Allows free access to your credit report via services such as Credit Karma.

Plus you can use the CheckMyFile service which pulls all three of the above together into one handy file.

Regularly monitoring your credit file helps you stay informed about your financial standing and allows you to address any discrepancies promptly.

**What to Look For in Your Credit File**

When reviewing your credit file, pay attention to the following:

- **Personal Information**: Ensure your name, address, and other personal details are accurate.

- **Credit Accounts**: Verify that all listed accounts are yours and that their statuses are correct.

- **Payment History**: Check for any missed or late payments that could negatively impact your score.

- **Public Records**: Be aware of any entries like County Court Judgments (CCJs) or bankruptcies.

**Steps to Improve Your Credit File**

If you identify areas for improvement, consider the following actions:

- **Register on the Electoral Roll**: This helps confirm your identity and address, which can positively influence your credit score.

- **Pay Bills on Time**: Consistently meeting payment deadlines demonstrates reliability to lenders.

- **Keep Credit Utilisation Low**: Aim to use less than 30% of your available credit to maintain a healthy credit score.

- **Avoid Multiple Credit Applications**: Each application can result in a hard search, which may impact your credit score.

**Final Thoughts**

Taking the time to review and understand your credit file is a crucial step in preparing for significant financial decisions, such as applying for a mortgage. By proactively managing your credit, you enhance your chances of securing favourable terms and achieving your homeownership goals.

If you have any questions or need assistance in navigating your credit file, feel free to contact me. I'm here to help you every step of the way.

Gary Poyntz

*Gary Poyntz Mortgage and Protection Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Connect IFA Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is entered on the Financial Services Register under reference 1041220. The FCA does not regulate some forms of business buy-to-let mortgages and commercial mortgages to limited companies. Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.*

I’m Gary, a mortgage adviser based in Essex, specialising in self‑employed, complex income, and adverse‑credit cases.

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