Credit Score 750 in Canada — A 750 score sits at the top of the "Excellent" range on the 300–900 scale. You're just 10 points from the "Exceptional" tier (760+) that unlocks the absolute best rates in Canada.

Credit Score 750 in Canada: Is It Excellent?

Yes — a 750 credit score in Canada is excellent. On the 300–900 scale used by Equifax Canada and TransUnion Canada, 750 sits solidly in the "Excellent" range (725–759). You qualify for virtually every credit product in Canada at highly competitive interest rates. Lenders see you as a very low-risk borrower.

The only meaningful step above 750 is the "Exceptional" tier at 760+, which can unlock marginally better mortgage rates at some lenders. But at 750, you're already in the top tier of Canadian borrowers in terms of access and rates.

Canada's Credit Score Tiers

Score RangeTierLender Perception
760–900ExceptionalAbsolute best rates, all products
725–759ExcellentVery competitive rates, all products
660–724GoodGood rates, most products
560–659FairHigher rates, some restrictions
300–559PoorVery limited options

What a 750 Score Gets You in Canada

How 750 Compares to the Average Canadian

The average Canadian credit score is approximately 650–680, depending on the source and region. A 750 score places you well above average — roughly in the top 25–30% of Canadian credit scores. You've built an excellent credit profile through responsible management over time.

Pushing from 750 to 760+

The gap between 750 and 760 is the smallest meaningful threshold in Canadian credit scoring. To cross it:

What Can Damage a 750 Score?

Even with an excellent score, certain events can cause a drop:

Be especially careful about co-signing. Their payment behaviour affects your credit just as much as your own.

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