Apple Card is starting to show up on Equifax credit reports, but not yet for all users, according to a Reddit discussion today. Apple Card info is now being reported to all three major credit bureaus in the United States, with the other two being Experian and Trans, and union.
A common question we ran across in our research was “Is the Apple Card finally coming to Equifax?”.
The claims of Apple Card appearing on Experian reports suggests Apple is finally rolling out the facility to other bureaus, but it is unclear if the same reporting is being performed with Equifax at this time.
Does the Apple Card report to all three credit bureaus?
When it initially launched, one of the strange features of the Apple Card was that it only reported to one credit bureau: Trans, and union. Now, however, the card appears to be reporting to all three major credit bureaus regularly. Here’s what you need to know about the Apple Card and its reporting changes to the major credit bureaus.
Another thing we wanted the answer to was; did an Apple Card change show up on your Experian credit report?
An email from an Apple. Insider reader who uses an Apple Card reveals they have spotted a change made to their Experian credit report, appearing when they checked their report on July 19.
What credit score do you need to get the Apple Card?
The Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs pulls an applicant’s Trans. Union credit report. You’ll need a Good to Excellent credit score to get the Apple Card in most instances. The minimum credit score for Apple Card appears to be around a FICO Score of 600.
How often do credit card companies report to credit bureaus?
Most credit card issuers report to credit bureaus (usually more than one ) every month, but some may report quarterly bi-monthly or even weekly. However, using the once-a-month average makes it easier to gauge when your credit card balance is reported to either Experian, Equifax, or Trans. Union (or a combination of those bureaus).
Yet another question we ran across in our research was “How do I know which credit bureau my credit card reports to?”.
Knowing which credit bureau your credit card reports to is a fairly simple process. Most credit cards offer complimentary credit scores each month – either through FICO Score or Vantage, and score. Closely monitoring your credit score can indicate where your credit cards are being reported.