India's credit behaviour is shifting towards active ownership, with 183 million people monitoring CIBIL scores in 2025, led by Gen Z's early adoption of credit awareness ...
First-time credit monitoring in India rose 27% year-on-year, with user base reaching 183 million, driven by youth, women and non-metro regions: CIBIL report ...
CIBIL score monitoring hits 183 million in India, led by Gen Z and women. Non-metros drive growth as credit tracking becomes a regular financial habit.
Approximately 183 million Indians now actively monitor their CIBIL scores, marking a significant transition toward informed credit ownership. According to TransUnion CIBIL's latest report, "CIBIL for ...
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183 million Indians now monitor CIBIL scores; non-metros lead growth
A TransUnion CIBIL report shows 183 million Indians now track their CIBIL scores, with 75% in non-metros. The trend, driven by Gen Z and women, marks a shift from reactive checks to proactive ...
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TransUnion CIBIL Partners with Amar Chitra Katha and Tinkle's Iconic Suppandi to Mark 25 Years of Credit Empowerment
• TransUnion CIBIL marks its 25th anniversary with a storytelling-led brand and consumer outreach campaign • Partners with Amar Chitra Katha to launch a special edition, 'CIBIL Ki Kahaniyan' ('Stories ...
TransUnion CIBIL, India’s leading credit information company, today announced the integration of the consumer CIBIL Score and Report into State Bank of India’s (SBI) You Only Need One (YONO) app.
The integration allows SBI YONO customers to access and monitor their credit information, including report analysis and score simulator features, directly through the application. The initiative ...
TransUnion CIBIL and State Bank of India's YONO app have collaborated to integrate the CIBIL score and report into the bank's everyday digital banking platform, according to a TransUnion CIBIL release ...
The ease of a scan-and-pay flow can quietly push a user into overexposure that signals not financial maturity, but credit hunger ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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