Experian Introduces No Ding Decline to Help Consumers Apply for Credit Cards With Confidence
December 09 2024 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
With the Experian Marketplace, shoppers can
avoid hurting their credit scores if they aren’t initially
approved
As consumers assess their budgets for the holiday shopping
season, they can utilize credit cards even more strategically this
year. Experian offers a credit card marketplace with No Ding
Decline offers, so consumers can apply for credit cards without
hurting their FICO® Scorei if they aren’t initially approvedii.
A stress-free way to apply for credit cards
With holiday shopping in full swing, a recent national survey by
Experian reveals that:
- 59% of respondents prefer using credit cards for holiday
shopping
- 25% are reviewing their current credit cards to select the best
ones for shopping
- 15% plan to open a new credit card for holiday shopping, up
from 11% in 2023 and 13% in 2022
No Ding Decline allows consumers to explore credit card options
without the worry of a hard inquiry affecting their credit scores
if their application isn’t initially approved. Additionally, the
Experian Marketplace is the only destination that makes it quick
and easy for consumers to find multiple No Ding Decline offers from
a variety of issuers, all in one place.
“Typically, applying for credit involves a hard inquiry and your
credit scores may dip,” said Rod Griffin, senior director of
Consumer Education and Advocacy at Experian. “This could make it
more difficult for those who are seeking to strengthen their credit
profile and would like to leverage a credit card to do so. Now
consumers can apply with confidence knowing that if their
application is declined they won’t hurt their credit scores.”
According to the survey, consumers are looking to open new
credit cards for the following reasons:
- Access cash back rewards (41%)
- Receive a retail store discount (27%)
- Earn travel rewards (26%)
Nearly 70 percent of consumers see a No Ding Decline offer among
a variety of credit card issuers in the program. All offers from
the Experian Marketplace are tailored based on consumers’ financial
profile including those designated as No Ding Decline.
For more information on the Experian Marketplace and to find the
right credit card, consumers can visit
https://www.experian.com/credit-cards/.
For tips on getting the most out of your credit cards, visit the
Ask Experian blog here.
Experian delivers Financial Power to All™, helping consumers
achieve their financial goals through establishing and building
good credit, providing access to personalized financial products,
aiding them in taking control of their bills and debt, protecting
them from identity theft and fraud, and saving them time and money
at every stage of their financial journey.
About Experian
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opportunities for people and businesses around the world. We help
to redefine lending practices, uncover and prevent fraud, simplify
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millions of people to realize their financial goals and help them
to save time and money.
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in Dublin, Ireland. Learn more at experianplc.com.
i Credit score calculated based on FICO Score 8 model. Your
lender or insurer may use a different FICO® Score than FICO® Score
8, or another type of credit score altogether. Learn more. ii
Applying for cards labeled ‘No Ding Decline’ won’t hurt your credit
scores if you aren’t initially approved. Approval of your
application will result in a hard inquiry, even if you’re unable to
pass final verifications, which may impact your credit scores.
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