Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath After revealing that his credit score could not meet the popular credit rewards platform, credit standards, a social media exchange is launched.

In a post shared on my social media handle, Kamath wrote, “I checked a credit on @zerodhacapital to check the flow, and my score is 747. So I am not enough for credit.”
He also shared a screenshot of the credit score, which was classified under the “good” category, falling below the “excellent” range. Credit is only known to accept users with high credit scores, usually above 750.
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Tagging the founder of the credit in the post, Tagging the founder of Kunal Shah, Kamath’s tongue-in-gala comment made a quick response. “I will call you and help you fix it. Glad you are careful about the score and raising awareness. More people need to do this :)” Shah, who is also located in Bengaluru, replied.
How did X users react?
Many X users jumped into conversation after Zeroda’s co-founder Nithin Kamath, revealing their credit score, ficklely claimed that they had performed them better.
Some shared screenshots in response to “I Beat You” in response to “I Beat You” in response to their own score.
Others were surprised to surprise their credit numbers more surprising than the famous entrepreneur, a user commented, “I don’t believe that I have a better credit score than you.”
While some praised Kamath for drawing attention to the issue, others used this moment to criticize the credit rating system. “Gladly you are doing this. CIBIL is a total scam.
Trying to fix an error is a bad dream, “a user wrote, saying that it is easier to bring down someone’s score than to fix it.
Some estimated the reasons behind Kamath’s lower score, suggested a missed loan payment or advised him to seek guidance from the financial affected people on Instagram.
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