Money Advice Direct
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We receive a lot of calls and emails from the public about; "Getting credit after an IVA".
No one can ever be certain of what will happen in the future. All UK Insolvency Helpline representative firms issue customers with a letter of completion and a certificate of compliance stating that the Voluntary Arrangement has been successfully finalised. This can then be shown by the Debtor to any third parties who may enquire concerning the Debtor's credit-worthiness.
An IVA will appear on your credit report for a minimum of six years from the date of arrangement, and longer if the arrangement lasts more than six years. During your IVA, reputable organisations will certainly ask for information about your situation and will probably refuse to give you further credit.
Once your IVA ends, the Insolvency Service will let the credit reference agencies know. The agencies will then update the IVA entry on your credit report to show it has been ‘completed’. The entry then stays on your credit report for six years from the date the IVA began. You might continue to experience difficulties getting credit and other financial services because you were in an IVA in the past. If you do manage to find someone who will lend to you, it is likely that they will see you as a high risk customer and they may charge you a higher interest rate as a result.
Landlords and employers can look at the ‘public’ information on your credit report, such as court judgments, bankruptcy orders and IVAs. As a result, entering into an IVA may affect your chances of renting a home or getting the job you want.
If you wish to discuss the getting credit after an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) and understand how it can help you please complete the following form or telephone freephone 0800 074 6918.