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What is CRB in Kenya?

Everything you need to know about Credit Reference Bureaus in Kenya - how they work, how they affect your loans, and how to manage your credit status.

Quick Answer

CRB (Credit Reference Bureau) is a licensed organization that collects and stores your credit history in Kenya. Lenders check your CRB record to decide whether to give you a loan. Kenya has three CRBs: TransUnion, Metropol, and Creditinfo.

What Information Does CRB Track?

Positive Information

  • Loans repaid on time
  • Credit accounts in good standing
  • Current credit obligations
  • Payment history patterns

Negative Information

  • Late payments (30+ days)
  • Defaulted loans
  • Bounced cheques
  • Bankruptcy or fraud

The 3 Licensed CRBs in Kenya

TransUnion Kenya

USSD Code
*987#
Website
crbcheck.co.ke
Free Report
First check free per year
Additional Reports
KES 150 per report

Metropol CRB

USSD Code
*433#
Website
metropol.co.ke
Free Report
First check free per year
Additional Reports
KES 100 per report

Creditinfo Kenya

USSD Code
N/A
Website
creditinfo.co.ke
Free Report
First check free per year
Additional Reports
KES 200 per report

How to Check Your CRB Status

1

Via USSD (Fastest)

Dial *987# (TransUnion) or *433# (Metropol) from your Safaricom line

2

Via Website

Visit crbcheck.co.ke, metropol.co.ke, or creditinfo.co.ke and register

3

Via IPRS (Government)

Use the government IPRS platform for consolidated credit information

How CRB Status Affects Your Loan Applications

Good CRB Status = More Options

  • Access to bank personal loans
  • Lower interest rates
  • Higher loan limits
  • Faster approval times

Negative CRB = Limited Options

  • Banks likely to decline
  • Higher interest rates if approved
  • Lower loan amounts offered
  • May need collateral or guarantor

How to Clear Your CRB Listing

  1. 1

    Pay Off the Debt

    Contact the lender and settle the outstanding amount. Request a payment plan if you cannot pay in full.

  2. 2

    Get a Clearance Letter

    After full payment, request a clearance letter from the lender confirming the debt is settled.

  3. 3

    Lender Updates CRB

    The lender must update CRB within 30 days. Your status changes from "defaulted" to "settled."

  4. 4

    Verify Update

    Check your CRB report after 30 days to confirm the update. If not updated, contact CRB to file a dispute.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CRB in Kenya?

CRB (Credit Reference Bureau) is an organization licensed by CBK that collects and maintains credit information about individuals and businesses. The three licensed CRBs in Kenya are TransUnion, Metropol, and Creditinfo.

How do I check my CRB status for free in Kenya?

You can get one free CRB report per year from each bureau. TransUnion: via *987# or crbcheck.co.ke. Metropol: metropol.co.ke or *433#. Creditinfo: creditinfo.co.ke. You can also use the IPRS platform.

How long does a CRB listing last in Kenya?

Negative listings remain for 5 years from the date of clearance/settlement. If you pay off the debt, the listing updates to "settled" but stays on record. Positive history also stays for 5 years.

Can I get a loan while listed on CRB in Kenya?

Yes, some lenders still approve loans for CRB-listed individuals. Mobile loans like Fuliza use M-Pesa history, not CRB. Some microfinance and informal lenders also work with negative listings.

How do I clear my CRB listing in Kenya?

Pay the outstanding debt in full, get a clearance letter from the lender, then the lender must update CRB within 30 days. If the listing is an error, file a dispute with the CRB directly.

Check Your CRB Status Now

Know where you stand before applying for a loan.

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