SCHUFA & Credit Score

SCHUFA Credit Score in Germany: What It Means for Loans and Rentals

SCHUFA is Germany's dominant credit bureau. Your SCHUFA score determines whether you can get a loan, rent an apartment, or sign a phone contract.

SCHUFA is Germany's dominant credit bureau. Your SCHUFA score determines whether you can get a loan, rent an apartment, or sign a phone contract.

What This Page Covers

SCHUFA collects data on your credit history, payment behavior, and financial obligations. It produces a score (0-100) that predicts how likely you are to repay. A high score (97%+) means excellent creditworthiness.

How It Applies

A person with SCHUFA 98% applying for a €10,000 loan might get 4.5% interest. The same loan for someone with SCHUFA 85% might be denied entirely, or offered at 9%+ interest. Even one missed payment can drop your score for years.

Details

Landlords check SCHUFA before renting (SCHUFA-Bonitätsauskunft). Banks check before any loan. Mobile phone companies check before contracts. You can request one free SCHUFA report per year.

Context

SCHUFA is private, not government-run. You have the right to correct incorrect data. Negative entries (missed payments, bankruptcy) stay for 3 years. Simply having many credit inquiries (Anfragen) can lower your score temporarily.