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Is 600 a Good Credit Score UK? — What It Means & How to Improve

Find out if a 600 credit score is good in the UK. See where it ranks on Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion, what products you can access, and how to improve it.

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Whether 600 is “good” depends entirely on which credit agency you’re looking at. Here’s what 600 actually means.

Credit Score of 600 — By Agency

Agency Score out of 600 rating What it means
Experian 999 Fair (561-720) Below average, limited options
Equifax 1000 Fair (531-670) Below average, some restrictions
TransUnion 710 Good (604-627) Actually above average!

The same number means very different things depending on which agency you’re checking.

UK Credit Score Bands

Experian (0-999)

Band Score range % of population
Excellent 961-999 Top ~20%
Good 881-960 ~20%
Fair 721-880 ~25%
Poor 561-720 ~20%
Very Poor 0-560 Bottom ~15%

600 on Experian = Poor — in the bottom ~35% of scores.

Equifax (0-1000)

Band Score range Assessment
Excellent 811-1000 Best rates available
Very Good 671-810 Most products accessible
Good 531-670 Some restrictions
Fair 439-530 Limited options
Poor 0-438 Difficult to borrow

600 on Equifax = Good — decent position, approaching ‘Very Good’.

TransUnion (0-710)

Band Score range Assessment
Excellent 628-710 Top tier
Good 604-627 Above average
Fair 566-603 Average
Poor 551-565 Below average
Very Poor 0-550 Significant issues

600 on TransUnion = Fair — around average.

What Can You Access with 600?

Product 600 Experian 600 Equifax 600 TransUnion
Standard mortgage ⚠️ Difficult ✅ Possible ✅ Good chance
Best mortgage rates ❌ Unlikely ⚠️ Unlikely ⚠️ Maybe
Standard credit card ⚠️ Some ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
0% balance transfer ❌ Unlikely ⚠️ Some ⚠️ Some
Personal loan ⚠️ Higher rates ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Car finance ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Phone contract ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Rental (passing checks) ⚠️ May need guarantor ✅ Yes ✅ Yes

Credit Cards Available at 600

Card type Typical APR Credit limit Available?
Credit builder cards 29-39% £200-£500 ✅ Yes
Fair credit cards 24-35% £500-£1,500 ✅ Yes
Store cards 25-40% £250-£1,000 ✅ Yes
Cashback cards 20-25% £1,000-£3,000 ⚠️ Some
0% purchase cards 21-24% £500-£2,000 ⚠️ Limited
Premium rewards cards 18-22% £2,000+ ❌ Unlikely

Cards That May Accept 600 Experian

Card Typical APR Features
Aqua Classic 34.9% Credit builder, reports to all 3 agencies
Vanquis Classic 39.9% Credit builder, online management
Capital One Classic 34.9% Free credit tracker
Barclaycard Forward 27.9% Cashback potential
Tesco Foundation 27.9% Clubcard points

Mortgages with 600 Credit Score

Lender type 600 Experian 600 Equifax/TransUnion
High-street banks ❌ Difficult ⚠️ Possible with large deposit
Building societies ⚠️ Some options ✅ Good options
Specialist lenders ✅ Yes, higher rates ✅ Yes
Subprime lenders ✅ Yes, much higher rates ✅ Yes

Typical Mortgage Rates by Credit Score

Credit level Typical rate On £200k mortgage (25yr)
Excellent (900+) 4.5% £1,111/month
Good (750-900) 5.0% £1,169/month
Fair (600-750) 5.5-6.0% £1,228-£1,289/month
Poor (<600) 6.5-8.0% £1,351-£1,480/month

Difference: Poor vs Excellent credit can cost £200-£400+/month extra.

Why Is Your Score 600?

Common reasons for a 600 score:

Factor Impact How to fix
Missed payments -50 to -200 points Never miss again, set up Direct Debits
High credit utilisation -30 to -100 points Use <30% of available credit
No credit history Keeps score low Get a credit builder card
Too many applications -10 to -50 points Wait 6 months between applications
CCJ or default -100 to -300 points Wait for removal (6 years) or settle
Electoral roll missing -20 to -50 points Register immediately

How to Improve from 600

Quick Wins (1-3 months)

Action Potential impact Time to reflect
Register on electoral roll +10 to +50 1-4 weeks
Pay down credit card to <30% +10 to +40 1 month
Correct report errors +20 to +100+ 2-4 weeks
Become authorised user on good account +10 to +30 1-2 months

Medium-Term (3-6 months)

Action Potential impact Time to reflect
6 months perfect payments +30 to +80 6 months
Keep credit utilisation <25% +20 to +50 2-3 months
Let credit age +5 to +20 Ongoing
Avoid new applications Prevents drops Immediate

Long-Term (6-12+ months)

Action Potential impact Time to reflect
Build payment history +50 to +150 12+ months
Defaults ageing off +50 to +200 Up to 6 years
CCJ removal +100 to +300 After 6 years
Mix of credit types +10 to +30 12+ months

Realistic Improvement Timeline

Starting score Target Expected time
600 → 650 Fair → Fair/Good 2-4 months
600 → 700 Fair → Good 4-8 months
600 → 750 Fair → Good 6-12 months
600 → 800+ Fair → Excellent 12-24+ months

Checking Your Credit Score

Service Agency Cost
Experian Experian Free (basic), £15/month (full)
ClearScore Equifax Free
Credit Karma TransUnion Free
MoneySuperMarket Credit Monitor TransUnion Free
Totally Money TransUnion Free

Check all three — lenders use different agencies.

Should You Be Worried About 600?

600 on Experian (Poor)

Situation Concern level Action
Want a mortgage soon ⚠️ Moderate Work to improve before applying
Need a credit card ✅ Low Credit builder cards available
Applying for jobs ✅ Low Most employers don’t check
Renting ⚠️ Low-Moderate May need guarantor
Getting a phone ✅ Low Most will approve

600 on Equifax/TransUnion (Good/Fair)

Situation Concern level Action
Want a mortgage ✅ Low Good chance of approval
Need best rates ⚠️ Low-Moderate Room for improvement
General borrowing ✅ Low Most products accessible

600 Score Checklist

Task Why it helps
☐ Check score on all 3 agencies Know where you actually stand
☐ Review credit reports for errors Disputes can boost score quickly
☐ Register on electoral roll Easy win
☐ Pay all bills before due date Building positive history
☐ Reduce credit card balances Lower utilisation = higher score
☐ Don’t apply for new credit (6 months) Avoids hard searches
☐ Sign up for free credit monitoring Track progress

Key Takeaways

Question Answer
Is 600 good on Experian? ❌ No — it’s in the ‘Poor’ band
Is 600 good on Equifax? ✅ Yes — it’s in the ‘Good’ band
Is 600 good on TransUnion? ⚠️ Fair — it’s average
Can I get credit with 600? ✅ Yes — many products available
Can I improve from 600? ✅ Yes — 50-100+ points in 6 months is realistic
Should I worry? ⚠️ Depends on your goals

Next Steps

  1. Check all three agencies — Experian, Equifax (ClearScore), TransUnion (Credit Karma)
  2. Review reports for errors — Dispute anything incorrect
  3. Register on electoral roll — If not already
  4. Set up Direct Debits — Never miss a payment
  5. Keep credit utilisation low — Under 30%, ideally under 25%
  6. Monitor monthly — Track your progress

A 600 credit score isn’t great on Experian but is actually decent on Equifax. Focus on the agency your target lender uses, and work to improve consistently over the coming months.

Sources

  1. Experian — Credit Score Bands
  2. Equifax — Understanding Your Credit Score
  3. TransUnion — Credit Score Explained