Digital Data Corridor

The DDC project, or Digital Data Corridor, is an international initiative fully supported by the National Bank of Ukraine to help internally displaced Ukrainians make the most of their credit history in Europe in the areas of financial services, rental housing, formal employment and insurance.

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How to start using your credit history to its full potential in Poland?

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Choose a service
You choose a service to a financial or non-financial institution
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Consent to receive information about your credit history
A financial institution/employer/rental company/insurer may ask you to sign a consent form to receive information about your credit history. A good credit history can make it easier to get a job and rent a house. After all, for landlords and employers, providing information about a high credit score is one of the indicators of an applicant's acceptable behaviour and financial responsibility
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Get your history in a few minutes
Your credit history report is available in minutes through partner credit bureaus. A good credit history can make it easier to access a range of financial services, including loans. In addition, financial institutions are more likely to be loyal to customers with a high credit score

The digital data corridor allows Ukrainians to confirm the positive credit history they have at home. At the same time, service providers will be able to provide access to them based on a full identification of the level of trust in individuals and legal entities in Ukraine, similar to the way it is done in Poland. The Digital Data Corridor (DDC) project is supported by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in partnership with the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the UK Good Governance Foundation (GGF), and the

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