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MOST consumers managed to maintain their credit repayments over the last two Covid-19 impacted years, according to the Experian state of credit 2021 report.

Individual credit worthiness saw a slight lift with the average credit score rising 18 points from 601 in 2019, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, to 619 in 2021 in Malaysia.

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