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How to check and improve your credit score in Canada (free)

Updated June 2026 · 5 min read · Credit
You can check your credit score free through Borrowell (Equifax), Credit Karma Canada (TransUnion), and many bank apps — checking your own score never hurts it. Canadian scores run 300–900: roughly 660+ is good, 725+ very good, 760+ excellent. The fastest ways to raise it: pay on time, keep your card balances under ~30% of the limit, and don't apply for lots of credit at once.

Your credit score quietly decides what you pay to borrow — mortgage rates, card approvals, even some rentals and phone plans. Here's how to see yours for free and move it up.

How to check it free

All of these are soft checks — they don't affect your score. Check both bureaus if you can; lenders may pull either Equifax or TransUnion, and the numbers can differ.

What the number means

RangeRating
760–900Excellent
725–759Very good
660–724Good
560–659Fair
300–559Poor

6 proven ways to improve it

A good score saves you thousands — so does not overpaying

A better score gets you better rates. But the other half of the equation is what your bank quietly charges you day to day. Looni is being built to catch that — fees, junk rates, forgotten subscriptions — and show you the one move to make. Canadian, and we only win when you keep more.

Important: Score ranges and providers are general, as of June 2026, and can vary by bureau and product. This is general information, not financial advice. Check your official report at Equifax and TransUnion.