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Which has the greater negative impact?

According to my experian credit report two of my negative factors are that I have a high number of credit accounts, but also the usage of my available credit has a higher risk. In this situation which of these two factors are going to have a bigger negative impact on my credit rating? Also are store accounts taken into account when they calculate usage of available credit?

My % of total credit being used excluding mortgages is 31%.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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  • OhReally_2
    OhReally_2 Posts: 243 Forumite
    smub99 wrote: »
    According to my experian credit report two of my negative factors are that I have a high number of credit accounts, but also the usage of my available credit has a higher risk. In this situation which of these two factors are going to have a bigger negative impact on my credit rating? Also are store accounts taken into account when they calculate usage of available credit?

    My % of total credit being used excluding mortgages is 31%.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    So you are using less than a third of your available credit (excl mortgage)? I don't see any issue as long as you are meeting your commitments.
  • smub99
    smub99 Posts: 40 Forumite
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    OhReally wrote: »
    So you are using less than a third of your available credit (excl mortgage)? I don't see any issue as long as you are meeting your commitments.

    So I've got a card that is now zero balance, would you close it with that level of utilisation? Is a high number of credit accounts more frowned upon by lenders?
  • grumbler
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    smub99 wrote: »
    According to my experian credit report two of my negative factors are that I have a high number of credit accounts,
    I don't see why the number is of any importance. It's the total credit available that matters, not the number of accounts.
    but also the usage of my available credit has a higher risk. In this situation which of these two factors are going to have a bigger negative impact on my credit rating?
    Simple logic suggests that the total credit available is more important, as if it's, say, 10% of your income then the high used/total ratio would matter very little.
    Also are store accounts taken into account when they calculate usage of available credit?
    I don't see any reason for them not to be taken into account.
    My % of total credit being used excluding mortgages is 31%.
    IMO it's pretty low.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Don't overestimate the value of Experian's opinion as most lenders have their own scoring systems.
  • OhReally_2
    OhReally_2 Posts: 243 Forumite
    smub99 wrote: »
    So I've got a card that is now zero balance, would you close it with that level of utilisation? Is a high number of credit accounts more frowned upon by lenders?

    No and yes, in that order.
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