Credit BureauCornerstone Discussion

Can I Access My Credit Report for Free?

You have heard about credit reports. You know they affect your loan applications. But you have never seen yours. Why? Because you assume it costs money. And money is exactly what you do not have when you are already struggling with debt....

Back
Published
09 Apr 2026
Views
10
Comments
0
Featured Video

Watch the embedded discussion video linked to this thread.

Discussion Overview

Read the full discussion thread, review context, and join the conversation below.

You have heard about credit reports. You know they affect your loan applications. But you have never seen yours. Why? Because you assume it costs money. And money is exactly what you do not have when you are already struggling with debt.

Here is the truth that loan apps and even some banks do not advertise: You are legally entitled to access your credit report for free. Once every year. At no cost to you.

Yes, completely free.

This right is enshrined in Nigerian law. And both of Nigeria's major credit bureaus—CRC Credit Bureau and CreditRegistry—are required to honor it.

This guide explains exactly how to access your free credit report, what information you need, and what to do once you have it.

The Short Answer

Yes, you can access your credit report for free in Nigeria.

Here is what you need to know:

  • Nigerian law guarantees every borrower one free credit report per year from each licensed credit bureau
  • Both CRC Credit Bureau and CreditRegistry offer free annual reports
  • CRC requires a promo code ("FREEREPORT") to waive the standard ₦5,000 fee
  • CreditRegistry offers free access through their website
  • Some third-party apps (PebbleScore, CreditCliq) also offer free credit score access
  • Free reports show your complete loan history, payment behavior, and credit score

You do not need to pay a single kobo to see what lenders see about you.

Your Legal Right to a Free Credit Report

Under the Credit Reporting Act of 2017 and guidelines from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) , every Nigerian borrower has the right to obtain one free credit report per year from each licensed credit bureau.

This is not a courtesy. It is not a promotion. It is the law.

What the law guarantees:

  • One free credit report every 12 months
  • Access to your complete credit history
  • The ability to dispute errors
  • Protection from excessive fees for accessing your own data

Why this right exists: You cannot fix what you cannot see. Lawmakers recognized that borrowers need access to their credit information to ensure accuracy and improve their financial standing.

If a credit bureau ever tries to charge you for your annual free report, you have the right to complain to the CBN Consumer Protection Department at cp@cbn.gov.ng.

Credit Bureau #1: CRC Credit Bureau (Free Annual Report)

CRC Credit Bureau is one of Nigeria's largest and most established credit bureaus. They offer a free credit report once per year using a promo code.

How to Get Your Free CRC Credit Report

Step 1: Visit the CRC Self Enquiry Page

Go to www.crccreditbureau.com and navigate to the "Self Enquiry" or "Consumer" section.

Step 2: Select the Credit Report Product

Choose the standard credit report (normally ₦5,000).

Step 3: Apply the Promo Code

When you reach the checkout or payment page, look for a "Promo Code" or "Discount Code" field. Enter the code: "FREEREPORT".

Step 4: Complete Your Information

Provide your:

  • Full name
  • BVN (Bank Verification Number)
  • Date of birth
  • Email address
  • Phone number

Step 5: Verify Your Identity

CRC will send an OTP (one-time password) to your registered phone number or email. Enter it to confirm your identity.

Step 6: Download Your Report

Your credit report will be delivered to your email address immediately.

What your CRC report includes:

  • Credits and loans you have taken (past and present)
  • Loan service history (on-time payments, late payments, defaults)
  • Overall status of each credit facility
  • Your credit score

Important Notes:

  • The promo code works only once per year per user
  • After using the free report, subsequent reports cost ₦5,000
  • The report is delivered instantly to your email

Credit Bureau #2: CreditRegistry (Free Annual Report)

CreditRegistry is Nigeria's largest credit bureau, officially registered as CR Services (Credit Bureau) Plc and fully licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

How to Get Your Free CreditRegistry Report

Step 1: Visit the CreditRegistry Website

Go to www.creditregistry.ng[citation:2][citation:7].

Step 2: Navigate to Consumer Section

Click on "Consumers" or "For Consumers" to access the credit report request page.

Step 3: Select Free Credit Report

Choose the option for a free annual credit report.

Step 4: Provide Your Information

Enter your:

  • Full name
  • BVN
  • Email address
  • Phone number

Step 5: Verify Your Identity

Complete the OTP verification sent to your phone.

Step 6: Access Your Report

Download your credit report and view your CreditRegistry SMARTScore.

What your CreditRegistry report includes:

  • Complete loan history
  • Payment behavior
  • Outstanding balances
  • CreditRegistry SMARTScore (credit score)

Important Notes:

  • CreditRegistry emphasizes taking control of your "credit reputation"
  • The free report helps you "see what lenders see"
  • Regular monitoring is encouraged to maintain financial health

Free Credit Score Access via Mobile Apps

Beyond the major credit bureaus, several mobile apps offer free access to your credit score and sometimes your full credit report.

PebbleScore

PebbleScore is a mobile app that provides free access to your credit report and credit score.

Features:

  • Free access to your credit report
  • Combines data from multiple credit bureaus
  • Personalized recommendations to improve your credit
  • Helps you qualify for lower-interest loans

How to access:

  • Download PebbleScore from Google Play Store
  • Register with your phone number and BVN
  • Access your credit report instantly

Developer: PEBBLESCORE TECHNOLOGY LTD

Contact: hi@pebblescore.com

CreditCliq

CreditCliq is another mobile app offering free credit report access.

Features:

  • Free access to your credit report from leading credit bureaus
  • Credit monitoring to detect fraud and identity theft
  • Financial education resources
  • Secure data protection

How to access:

  • Download CreditCliq from Google Play Store
  • Register with your information
  • Access your credit report

Developer: CREDIT CLIQ TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Contact: engineering@creditcliq.com

FirstCentral Credit Bureau (Free Credit Score)

FirstCentral Credit Bureau, Nigeria's first CBN-licensed independent credit bureau, offers free credit score access through their website and mobile app.

Features:

  • Free credit score access
  • Regular score updates
  • Credit score analysis with personalized insights
  • Ability to dispute inaccuracies
  • Online portal and mobile app access

How to access:

  • Visit FirstCentral Credit Bureau's website
  • Register for an account
  • Access your free credit score

Third-Party Platforms and Aggregators

Some financial technology platforms also offer free credit report access as part of their services.

Lendsqr Integration

Lendsqr, a loan-as-a-service platform, has partnered with both CRC Credit Bureau and CreditRegistry to automate credit reporting for lenders. While this primarily serves lenders, borrowers benefit from more complete and accurate credit data.

What this means for you: As more lenders report to credit bureaus through automated systems, your credit report becomes more accurate and complete. Free access becomes more valuable.

What Information You Need to Access Your Credit Report

To request your free credit report from any bureau or app, you will need:

Required information:

  • Your full legal name (exactly as it appears on your bank accounts)
  • Your BVN (Bank Verification Number)
  • Your date of birth
  • Your active mobile phone number (for OTP verification)
  • Your email address (to receive the report)

Optional but helpful:

  • Your National Identification Number (NIN)
  • Your passport photograph (for some verification processes)

Important: Ensure the name you provide matches exactly what is on your bank records. Mismatched information can cause verification failures.



Comments
Discussion Snapshot
Quick reference details for this public discussion.
Thread ID
187
Category
Credit Bureau
Total Views
10
Comments
0