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How to save your credit score if a cheque bounces

A single bounced cheque can ruin your financial reputation—here's how to prevent long-term damage to your credit profile.

May 05, 2025 / 16:30 IST
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When a cheque you have given bounces because of insufficient funds, the consequences may go beyond shame. In India, cheque bounce cases can get you legal punishments, bank penalties, and even damage to your credit rating. While one such incident will not immediately ruin your score, multiple occurrences or court cases may have long-lasting effects on your financial health.

Here's what you can do to prevent a bounced cheque affecting your credit-worthiness:

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1. Maintain a buffer in your account

The simplest and most optimal way to avoid a bounced cheque is by having enough money in your account. But don't stop with just the cheque amount—reserve for other auto-debits, EMIs, or outstanding credits which can truncate your available funds. Always go through your account statements regularly, and consider enlisting SMS or app reminders to monitor real-time balance.