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Credit and Car Insurance: What Are Insurers Looking For?

If you?ve shopped for car insurance lately, you?ve probably noticed that prospective insurers are checking your credit when determining your car insurance premium. But what exactly are insurers looking at and how will it affect your insurance rates?

Introducing: The Insurance Score

We?re all aware that our credit score is used to determine the spending limit on our credit cards or interest rates on loans. Our creditworthiness is used by lenders to gauge our ability to pay back loans and the amount of money we have to do so.

On the contrary, insurers don?t care how much money you have in the bank?they just want to know how you?ve used your credit in the past and how it?s influenced the way you pay bills, loans and other debts.

Because insurers use credit differently than traditional lenders, they?ve come up with a score all their own: the insurance score.

Formulating an Insurance Score

How do insurers formulate an insurance score? Fair Isaac, a financial management solutions company, provides insurers with a formula with which to calculate your insurance score. And while that formula does involve your actual credit score, your insurance score is calculated in a way which quantifies how you?ve used credit in the past.

The good news for consumers is that because of this formula, no one item can prevent you from receiving a good auto insurance rate. But what is of concern to car insurance shoppers is that insurance rates can vary from insurer to insurer.

Why?

For the most part, insurers are allowed to come up with their own scoring models. This is also good news for consumers?your insurance score might be better with XYZ Company rather than ABC Company. This further highlights the importance of shopping around for the best auto insurance rate.

Elements of an Insurance Score

So how do you know what components are incorporated into your insurance score?

According to Fair Isaac, the following factors are used to determine an insurance score:

Fair Isaac does not consider the following:

If you?re curious about your insurance score, direct all questions to your insurer. While they may not disclose your actual score, they should be able to answer any and all questions related to credit-based scoring.

Cleaning Up Credit

While some states are questioning the insurance industry?s right to use credit information in determining auto rates, 92 percent of the nation?s 100 largest auto insurers are currently using credit to develop insurance scores?and folks with bad credit are paying anywhere from 20 percent to 50 percent more than drivers with good credit.

Obtain the best possible insurance score and:

Look over your credit report. Most states entitle you to at least one free credit report each year. Get a copy of your credit report and check for any errors that may hinder your ability to obtain a good insurance score.

Pay on time, all the time. Automatic withdrawals and online banking are making it easier for consumers to make timely payments. If you have a hard time remembering what bills are due and when, online bill pay is probably a good move to make!

Pay down large balances. If you have large outstanding balances or revolving debt, work on paying those balances off as soon as you can. Revolving debt has negative affect on your credit score?especially if you owe large amounts of money.

Tips for the Road

You may be unable to prevent insurers from looking at your credit history, but when it comes to finding cheap auto insurance, you?re not out of the running. Be sure to compare multiple auto quotes from different insurers and work on cleaning up your credit. You?ll be rewarded, not only with affordable car insurance, but in many other financial areas, too.

About InsureMe

Megan L. Mahan is a copywriter and insurance information expert with InsureMe in Englewood, Colorado. InsureMe links agents nationwide with consumers shopping for insurance. Specializing in health, life, home, long-term care and auto insurance quotes, the InsureMe network provides thousands of agents with insurance leads every year. For more information, visit InsureMe.com.

Megan Mahan

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