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How do I get my free credit score?
How do I get my free credit score?
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Written by Credit Savvy
Updated over a week ago

I am already a Credit Savvy member

You can continue to log into our website and app as normal, up to Wednesday 14 May 2025.

To do this, simply login to your existing account.

I want to sign up to Credit Savvy

Unfortunately, with our website and app due to close on Wednesday 14 May 2025, we are no longer accepting new members. However, we will continue to provide free access to your Experian credit score via the CommBank app. You do not need to hold a CommBank financial product to access this free service – just follow the steps below.

How to continue accessing your credit score for free:

I don’t have the CommBank app installed

Not a CommBank customer? No problem! You can access your free credit score without needing to hold a CommBank financial product – just make sure you have one form of photo physical ID handy (we recommend a passport or Australian driver licence). Download and open the app and tap “Sign up to CommBank”. When the heading ‘Get started’ appears, select ‘Check your credit score’ and follow the on-screen prompts to verify your identity and agree to appoint Credit Savvy to access your credit score.

I already have the CommBank app installed

If you’re a CommBank customer and already have the latest version of the CommBank app installed, log on and search ‘check credit score’. First-time users will need to follow the prompts to appoint Credit Savvy to access their credit score.

I’d prefer to access my score via NetBank

If you’re already a CommBank customer, you can also head to the Credit Score page on the CommBank website. From there, press the ‘Check credit score’ button, and log into NetBank using your CommBank client number and password. First-time users will need to follow the prompts to appoint Credit Savvy to access their credit score.

I’d rather explore other options

Check out the Moneysmart website, which has lots of useful information about how to access your credit score for free.

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