You've probably come across a number of companies who'll gladly tell you your credit score — for a small fee. Here at Obligo, we're all-round good guys and girls and felt that charging for such a crucial piece of information is a bit steep, not to mention stingy. So we decided to offer it for free.
If you're not sure about what credit scores are and how they work, it's like this: the banks use computers and all sorts of complex calculations to measure how risky you are as a borrower. They'll then only accept you if you have a credit score over a certain level, known as the 'cut-off' credit score.




