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Nick Gallo
Nick Gallo

Nick Gallo is a Certified Public Accountant and content marketer for the financial industry. He has been an auditor of international companies and a tax strategist for real estate investors. He now writes articles on personal and corporate credit, accounting and tax matters, and entrepreneurship.

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The minimum p ersonal credit score for a business loan is around 600 with an online lender. Learn the credit requirements for several other common types of debt.

Citizens Bank, Truist Bank, Digital Credit Union, and Langley FCU offer business credit cards that pull Equifax only. Here’s what you need to know.

Chase business cards only report to personal credit bureaus when you have negative activity on the account, such as late payments.

You can qualify for a $100k business loan with good personal credit, certain business revenue levels, and usually 1-2 years time in business.

Business credit cards can affect personal credit scores if the issuer reports your activities to the consumer credit bureaus.

A business credit builder card is a credit card designed to help you improve your business credit score. Learn how they work and some of the best options.

D&B is the only business credit bureau that requires direct registration. The others only require business tradeline activity.

A good business credit score is essential for getting the financing companies need. Find out how to repair your business credit.