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In many countries, mine included, there's no credit score system. We recently took out a bigger loan to buy a house and what we had to provide was:
That's it. From these they could tell that we are safe to loan money to because we'll most likely be able to pay it back.
I don't see how a credit score system is essential when you can provide them with the necessary data only when it's needed.