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FICO Score 8 is the version of the base FICO Score model most widely used by lenders. In addition to base FICO Scores, there are also industry specific FICO Scores such as the FICO Auto Score and the FICO Bankcard Score. The FICO Scores made available on myFICO.com are calculated from versions of the base and industry specific FICO Score models. Your lender or insurer may use a different FICO Score than the version you receive from myFICO, or another type of credit score altogether. Base FICOŽ Scores range from 300 to 850. Industry specific FICO Scores range from 250 900. A higher FICO Score represents a greater likelihood that you will pay back your debts so you are viewed as being a lower credit risk to lenders. A lower FICO Score indicates to lenders that you may be a higher credit risk. There are three different major consumer reporting agencies Experian, TransUnionŽ and Equifax that maintain a record of your credit history known as your credit file. Your FICO Scores are based on the information in your credit file at the time they are requested. Your credit file information can change over time and can vary from agency to agency. As a result, your FICO Scores can vary depending on when they are calculated and at which agencies they are calculated. The statements that FICO Scores are \"used by 90% of top lenders\" and \"FICO Scores are used in 90% of lending decisions\" are based on a third-party study of all versions of all FICO Scores sold to lenders, including but FICO Score 8 is the version of the base FICO Score model most widely used by lenders. In addition to base FICO Scores, there are also industry specific FICO Scores such as the FICO Auto Score and the FICO Bankcard Score. The FICO Scores made available on myFICO.com are calculated from versions of the base and industry specific FICO Score models. Your lender or insurer may use a different FICO Score than the version you receive from myFICO, or another type of credit score altogether. Base FICOŽ Scores range from 300 to 850. Industry specific FICO Scores range from 250 900. A higher FICO Score represents a greater likelihood that you will pay back your debts so you are viewed as being a lower credit risk to lenders. A lower FICO Score indicates to lenders that you may be a higher credit risk. There are three different major consumer reporting agencies Experian, TransUnionŽ and Equifax that maintain a record of your credit history known as your credit file. Your FICO Scores are based on the information in your credit file at the time they are requested. Your credit file information can change over time and can vary from agency to agency. As a result, your FICO Scores can vary depending on when they are calculated and at which agencies they are calculated. The statements that FICO Scores are \"used by 90% of top lenders\" and \"FICO Scores are used in 90% of lending decisions\" are based on a third-party study of all versions of all FICO Scores sold to lenders, including but not limited to FICO Scores calculated from the FICO Score 8 model.