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Boosting Credit Score with No-Cost EMIs: Smart or Risky Choice?

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No-Cost Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) let you buy products and pay in monthly installments without extra interest. This can make expensive items more affordable. However, it’s important to understand how this affects your credit score.

Potential Benefits:

  • Building Credit History: Using no-cost EMIs responsibly can help establish a positive credit history. Regular, on-time payments show lenders you’re reliable, which can improve your credit score.

Possible Drawbacks:

  • Risk of Missed Payments: If you miss an EMI payment, it can hurt your credit score, making future loans harder to get or more expensive.

  • Temptation to Overspend: No-cost EMIs might encourage buying things you can’t really afford, leading to financial stress and potential payment issues.

Key Considerations:

  • Timely Payments: Always pay your EMIs on time to maintain or improve your credit score.

  • Assess Affordability: Before opting for a no-cost EMI, ensure you can comfortably meet the monthly payments without straining your budget.

In summary, no-cost EMIs can help build your credit history if used wisely. But, be cautious of the risks and ensure you can manage the payments to avoid negatively impacting your credit score.

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