When you get a loan from the bank, the bank itself checks your creditworthiness.
Can individuals see this information?
I heard from the bank that the more credit information you check, the lower your credit rating.
I wonder if the same problem occurs even if you do it individually.
Thank you for your reply in advance~
758 2015-07-28 Gentleman
Credit information can be viewed at places such as Micreddit and Credit Bank, which provide providers.
You can view it once or twice a year for free.
I heard that it's okay if you do it yourself, but I don't know the exact number.
There's a government-run office.
http://www.hopenet.or.kr
If you look here, you can get more information.
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