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Can a cheque bounce affect the drawer’s credit score?

02-Mar-2025
Cheque Bounce

Answer By law4u team

Yes, a cheque bounce can affect the drawer’s credit score in India, though the impact depends on various factors, including the circumstances surrounding the cheque bounce and whether the matter is resolved. Here's how it can influence the credit score: 1. Impact on Credit Score: Cheque Bouncing and Credit Report: A bounced cheque indicates that the drawer’s account didn’t have sufficient funds to honor the cheque. If the cheque bounce results in a legal proceeding or non-payment of dues, it may be recorded by credit bureaus like CIBIL, Experian, or Equifax, which could negatively affect the drawer's credit score. Collection Agencies: If the matter escalates to a collection agency or the payee files a legal suit, this information could be reported to the credit bureaus, which may lower the credit score. The situation becomes more critical if the cheque bounce is due to a default on a loan or payment obligation, as it will reflect on the drawer’s creditworthiness. 2. Legal Action and Its Consequences: If a cheque bounce case leads to criminal or civil proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, the legal action can impact the drawer’s credit history and credit score. A criminal conviction or civil judgment in such cases may lead to a poor credit score. A pending case may also lead to a temporary decline in the credit score, as it reflects the financial instability or the risk of non-payment. 3. Financial Institutions and Banks: Repeated Bouncing: If a person frequently issues bounced cheques, banks or financial institutions may consider this behavior as a red flag, indicating poor financial management, which can harm the person’s ability to obtain loans or credit in the future. Overdrafts and Credit Facilities: A poor credit score resulting from bounced cheques may make it difficult to access overdraft facilities, credit cards, or loans at favorable terms, as it signals a lack of financial discipline. 4. Impact on Business Credit Score: If a business issues a bounced cheque, it could have a significant impact on its business credit score, affecting its ability to secure trade credit, loans, or supplier relationships. 5. Cheques Bounced Due to Technical Reasons: If the cheque bounces due to technical reasons (such as incorrect date, signature mismatch, or bank errors), and the issue is resolved quickly, the impact on the credit score may be minimal. However, this will depend on whether the issue is reported to a credit bureau or whether the drawer settles the payment promptly. 6. How to Avoid Impact: Ensure Sufficient Funds: The best way to avoid any negative impact on your credit score due to a cheque bounce is to ensure there are sufficient funds in the account before issuing a cheque. Settle Outstanding Dues: If a cheque bounces, settle the payment promptly and communicate with the concerned party to resolve the matter amicably to prevent legal action. Conclusion: While a single cheque bounce may not immediately ruin a person's credit score, repeated bouncing or failure to resolve the issue can negatively impact the credit score. It is important to ensure that cheques are issued with proper funds and to settle any bounced cheque promptly to avoid long-term damage to the credit score.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, Yes, a cheque bounce can impact the drawer's credit rating, especially if the bounce leads to a legal case based on Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. If banks report that your cheque was returned due to insufficient funds, it may be recorded in your CIBIL or credit history, reflecting negatively on your financial credibility. If a cheque bounce leads to a criminal case or civil recovery action, it can adversely affect your credit score and make it harder to obtain loans or credit cards in the future. For this reason, you should always try to maintain a sufficient amount in your account so any outstanding balances can be resolved quickly to avoid any impact on your credit report. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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