Lender survey report on moratorium
As mentioned in our previous blogs on moratorium – We designed and constructed a survey, to interview industry leaders, with an aim to learn from their experiences of offerin
Follow These 10 Commandments and Credit Cards Won’t Rule Your Life
My secretary the other day requested for advice – she was getting calls from recovery agents saying and threatening that if she did not pay her outstanding dues on her 5 credit c
6 ways to Manage Debt
The pandemic has brought instability and uncertainties in the economy and therefore it has become important for us to manage our finances more systematically to face any upcoming u
3 Ways to maximize returns on Plastic Money!
The power of plastic money – ‘Buy now, pay later’ has become a modern day convenience, but the history of the earliest credit cards dates back to the early 1900s. You’v
Countdown to good Credit Health
Way back in the late 1960’s, Neil Amstrong immortalised a phrase which effectively said “One small step for man is one large step for mankind”, as he became the first man to
Should you or should you not shift lenders?
In these times of stiff competition among different lenders, it is observed that there has always been an effort made by each of them to make a difference. An intere
Lazy Password Syndrome
Laziness is a universal syndrome – even the most active person, at some time succumbs to it! Strangely, it hits us in the most unlikely manner and in the most unlikely aspect of
How many Credit Cards should you have?
In today’s age and time everyone holds a credit card; well almost everyone! Whilst it is a convenient option for many of us….strangely it is also a “
Getting married? Don’t fall for some credit myths!
When you take your vows and promise to be true in good times and in bad, do you end up saying “I do” to your spouse’s bad credit history as well? Marriage is a union of two s