‘Buy now, pay later’ loans make it tough to get a handle on your credit

Payment history often not reported

BNPL companies generally don’t report to the credit-scoring companies when consumers use these loans. That makes it a challenge for a lender to know how many loans a consumer has outstanding. 

“That makes a big difference in terms of how much you should loan,” said Kenneth Lin, CEO of fintech company Credit Karma. “Oftentimes, a credit system is actually blind to how much you owe in the Buy Now Pay Later scenario.”

Consumers with multiple BNPL loans with multiple payment dates may find themselves in a debt spiral. “That’s when people get into deep trouble,” Lin said.

Difficult to build credit history

The impact of late payments varies

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Experts say BNPL lenders may handle late payments differently.

For some, you end up getting hit with fees. For others, they just lock you out of the service for the future and they won’t lend to you again, Schulz said. Some companies will report delinquencies to the credit rating companies, while others won’t.

Meanwhile, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has opened an inquiry into how BNPL lenders are using consumer data and reporting that information. “The problem is that when they’re using buy now, pay later for more and more expenses, including groceries and other in store purchases, they can rack up a lot of debt,” CFPB Director Rohit Chopra said in an interview with CNBC.

“The key piece is to make sure that we’re not creating a system that…sends people into a spiral of debt that they ultimately cannot repay.”

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