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How to check whether someone has taken a loan using your PAN card

If your PAN is misused for a loan fraud, it will hurt your credit rating—here's how to find out and what to do next.

July 20, 2025 / 11:26 IST
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The easiest way of ascertaining if any loan has been taken under your PAN is to view your credit report.
The easiest way of ascertaining if any loan has been taken under your PAN is to view your credit report.

With growing cases of loan fraud and identity theft, you would certainly like to know whether someone has taken a loan in your name against your PAN card. Your PAN is linked to your credit report, and any loan taken using it—whether with or without your consent—will have an impact on your credit rating and your borrowing capacity. Follow these steps to check whether your PAN has been misused and what can be done about it.

Check your credit report regularly

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The easiest way of ascertaining if any loan has been taken under your PAN is to view your credit report. Credit bureaus like CIBIL, Experian, Equifax, and CRIF High Mark maintain a record of all loans and credit cards taken in your name. You can access their sites and request your free credit report annually by authenticating your PAN and mobile number. Verify for any unfamiliar accounts or loan records.

Red flags to look out for in your report