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Save as little as $1 a month to build credit

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No hard pull or credit score required. Set up your account in minutes.

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Each month you save creates payment history with the 3 major credit bureaus.

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Every on-time payment helps you build credit while growing your savings.

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Haley S.

Haley S.

I initially got Brigit for its cash advances. What I really love is the credit builder. You choose what you pay monthly and it only affects what you get back at the end. This is a great way to passively build my credit without having to deal with high APRs and interest from loans or more credit cards.

Notbeckket

Notbeckket

Like many of us after Covid my credit score got demolished. I decided to sign up for Brigit credit builder loan. I saw amazing results going from 430-619 in about a year credit score.

7 day week worker

7 day week worker

Love brigit. I did a credit builder loan! works great cause you can withdraw your savings after if payment if needed or wait till the end!

Annie M.

Annie M.

If you’re looking for an app that can send you a small advance and help improve your credit and finances, Brigit is a solid option.

Trina C.

Trina C.

Then when you take into consideration the credit builder account they have, the subscription fee is worth it. At the end of a year you have a little savings built up while building your credit at the same time. I think it's a great feature. Not quick cash, but after a year of no thought, you get some cash.

Pick a savings option to build your credit

$1/mo

for 24 months

Get back $24

$5/mo

for 24 months

Get back $24

$10/mo

for 24 months

Get back $24

$25/mo

for 24 months

Get back $24

Have questions?

The Credit Builder account is designed to help you to build credit by setting aside savings each month.

In short: Each month you save your selected amount, we report payment activity on credit builder installment loans we open on your behalf. This builds payment history, which makes up 35% of your credit score.

How it works: First, Brigit arranges a credit builder installment loan for you and deposits it into a FDIC insured deposit account with Coastal Community Bank, Member FDIC.

You do not have access to the money from your Credit Builder installment loan. Brigit reserves the funds for you in the secured deposit account.

Brigit reports the Credit Builder installment loan to the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion).

You decide how much you want to save. Each month you save, Brigit reports to the credit bureaus as if you’re making payments on the reported loan.

Plus, every time you save that amount is available for you to access.

At the end of your term, the loan is reported as paid in full and any remaining savings you’ve accumulated throughout the term are accessible to you.

Brigit does NOT perform a hard credit pull.

We collect some personal information (like name, address, date of birth and SSN) in order to verify your identity, but we do NOT perform a hard credit pull or inquiry, and there is no minimum credit score required to open the account.

The Credit Builder loan is there to help you report payment activity to the credit bureaus, NOT to give you access to the funds.

Here’s how it works:
When you open your Credit Builder account, the credit builder installment loan is reported to the credit bureaus. As long as you save each month, Brigit reports to the credit bureaus payment activity on the loan. This helps you establish payment history, which is a major factor in calculating your credit score.

No. Unlike traditional personal loans or Brigit Instant Cash, you do not have access to the money from your Brigit Credit Builder loan.

When your Credit Builder account is opened, the loan proceeds are held in a new, secure deposit account that we open in your name. You can withdraw your savings at any time directly in the Brigit app.

Why? Your Brigit secure deposit account is designed to facilitate on-time payments and establish a positive payment history, the most important factor for your credit score.

If you need access to money immediately, consider using Brigit Instant Cash instead.

Yes! Your Credit Builder payments and current Credit Builder loan balance are reported to all three bureaus, TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax, every month.

How it works: First, Brigit arranges a credit builder installment loan for you and deposits it into a FDIC insured deposit account with Coastal Community Bank, Member FDIC.

You do not have access to the money from your credit builder installment loan. Brigit reserves the funds for you in the secured deposit account. Brigit reports the credit builder installment loan to the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion).

You decide how much you want to save. Each month you save, Brigit reports to the credit bureaus as if you’re making payments on the reported loan. Plus, every time you save that amount is available for you to access.

At the end of your term, the loan is reported as paid in full and any remaining savings you’ve accumulated throughout the term is accessible to you.

You can access your Credit Builder savings at any point by heading to the Credit Builder section in the Brigit app and tapping on “Withdraw Funds.” From there, select the amount you’d like to withdraw, either a partial amount or the entire amount that you have saved up to this point. Keep in mind that the savings will be transferred to the checking account you have linked to your Brigit account

Yes. Sometimes financial circumstances change, so we do allow you to cancel your Credit Builder Loan Account at any time.

Should you choose to do so, we will report the Credit Builder installment loan as “paid in full”.