The Modern Shift Podcast

Pathways to Credit Building for Global Citizens


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This episode explore various methods for establishing and improving credit scores in the United States, focusing heavily on individuals who are newcomers, non-residents, or possess limited financial history. Documents highlight that foreign credit history often fails to transfer, necessitating that individuals, such as non-residents with an ITIN, build new profiles using methods like secured credit cards and bank accounts. An effective strategy for those with thin files is obtaining Credit Builder Loans (CBLs), which are installment products secured by the loan funds themselves, or leveraging the payment history of others by becoming an authorized user on an established account. While traditional credit scores weigh payment history and credit mix most heavily, new organizations are facilitating access by translating international reports into U.S.-equivalent metrics, addressing the problem of financial exclusion for global movers. Ultimately, the materials stress that building a strong financial profile requires long-term commitment to low credit utilization and consistent, timely loan and bill payments.

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The Modern Shift PodcastBy abdelhamid bou ikhessayen