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Many countries don't use credit scores like the US — here's how they determine your worth

In the US, a credit score aims to predict your likelihood to meeting financial obligations, like paying back a loan. Having a poor credit score can make it life more expensive. Many countries do not have a credit score system — here's how those countries measure a person's worth.
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  • Mant countries do not have a credit score system like the US, instead only tracking negative credit marks rather than tracking positive ones.
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1. Japan

2. United Kingdom

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3. The Netherlands

BKR

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4. Canada

5. Spain

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6. Brazil

7. France

8. Germany

9. Australia

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10. China

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