Creditors have their own policies on reporting participation in a debt management program (DMP) a credit bureau. Some creditors will reference that your account is being paid through a DMP.
It is important to know that Fair Isaac and Company, the company that produces the FICO credit score that many lenders use to determine your credit worthiness, are on record that they will not deduct any points from your score for being in a DMP.
A debt management plan may improve your chances of getting credit in the future by showing that you have repaid your creditors in full. Your chances of accessing credit in the future will be better if you show faithful payment in full, than if your credit report shows bankruptcy, non-payment, or settlement of debts for less than the full balance.
Enrolling in a DMP is, in our opinion, much more beneficial to your credit score than allowing your debts to get out of control.
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