A foreign exchange line of credit is a type of loan extended by a bank to an individual or a business in order to cover foreign exchange obligations.
What does PD was 30 mean on credit report?
o PD WAS 30 – account was late more than 30 days previously and is now paid and closed. o PD WAS 60 – account was late more than 60 days previously and is now paid and closed.
What does account relationship terminated mean on credit report?
It means you are no longer an authorized user to the credit bureaus. The account will continue reporting but the credit limit is no longer added to your pot.
What does B mean on Experian credit report?
Account condition change
8 = 42, 87, 89, 94, 95, 96. 9 = 66, 67, 68, 86, 88, 91, 92, 93, 97, A, B, C, E, F, G, V, W, X. 0 = Current with zero balance reported on tape. – = No history reported that month. B = Account condition change/Payment code is not.
What does Status Code U mean on Experian?
unclassified
The letter U stands for ‘unclassified’ and is something a credit agency will register to show that there was no update to an open credit account.
What does Status Code D mean on Experian?
dormant
Status D. Status ‘D’ indicates that an account is dormant and nothing is owed.
What does 9 mean on credit report?
These usually appear on the right hand side of the document under your credit accounts and shows your payments for a period of time relating to each account. After that you receive a code “9” which means the account has gone to collections.
What does data unavailable mean on credit report?
If you were denied credit because of “credit bureau information is missing or unavailable“, It means that the lender refused you application because he can’t access your credit report(s), so he doesn’t know if it is safe to lend you money. Your credit report at the credit bureaus may be too “thin”.
What does satisfactory account mean on credit report?
Accounts in good standing, satisfactory accounts These accounts have been paid in full and on time.
What does Status code U mean on Experian?
The letter U stands for ‘unclassified’ and is something a credit agency will register to show that there was no update to an open credit account. Credit reference agencies usually update open credit accounts monthly with the latest balance and status codes.
For example, if you recently opened a credit card account, you may only see the code “0” which means that there is no balance or you may see an “X” which means that nothing was reported that month because it is so new. After that you receive a code “9” which means the account has gone to collections.