A dating app with credit scores: what’s not to love? (2024)

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If you’re looking for a date, what would your minimum credit score requirement be? Unless you’re taking the unadvisable step of lending this person some money, it’s a fairly arbitrary question. But in the world of online dating, it turns out a healthy credit score has real pulling power.

The trend started last year when an accountant in Boston added a screenshot of her excellent credit score to her Hinge profile. “All I needed to see — drinks next Thursday?” replied one potential suitor. One TikTok post and a million views later, other Gen Z and millennial daters followed her lead. It became a thing.

On Valentine’s Day, it is set to become an even bigger thing with the launch of Score, a new US dating app for those who can prove they have a good to excellent credit rating. If you once forgot to pay your gas bill, prepare to be benched. But what — other than your ability to borrow at competitive rates — does a good credit score actually signify?

Much depends on the kind of relationship you seek. You’re not going to insist on sight of a gold Amex card if a quick fling is all you desire. But if you’re looking for long-term love, a high credit score could be a proxy for stability (you’re able to pay your bills) and reliability (you pay them on time). In a week where US consumer debt hit record levels, it’s also a sign of responsibility (you haven’t taken on more debt than you can handle).

It is not a proxy for wealth — though I suspect many people will incorrectly surmise that a high credit score equals a high bank balance. A spendthrift with a bunch of cards who manages them carefully could score highly, yet a multimillionaire living an entirely debt-free existence could have what’s known as a “thin file” and hence, a low score. The same goes for prudent folks still living with their parents who lack utility bills in their own name.

Could a high score signify that your date is ready to settle down? Intriguingly, a Federal Reserve study in 2015 recognised that individuals with high credit scores were more inclined to establish committed relationships. “Who knows, maybe they’ll take the trash out on a regular basis too,” says Luke Bailey, chief executive of the US fintech Neon Money Club behind the dating app. He describes it as a social experiment, albeit one with financial education at its heart. You, however, may think it sounds more like an episode of Black Mirror.

My only knowledge of dating apps is gleaned from single friends. I’m aware people routinely lie about their age, height and weight — so why should debts or credit scores be any different? Singles will have to pass an Equifax credit check to sign up for Score, and only those scoring above 675 will be accepted (in the US, the highest score is 850, whereas in the UK it’s typically 999). The precise number won’t be displayed on your profile, but anyone who swipes right will have passed the same test. If you are rejected, you won’t be dumped entirely — the app will serve up all kinds of tips to help get your credit together.

There are no plans to launch in Britain, where many regard talking about money as a turn-off. Bailey believes a generation schooled by #FinTok videos think being interested in finance is a good quality in a partner, but adds: “Obviously, all of the other boxes have to be checked too.”

When I met my partner in a London pub 20 years ago, “good credit score” or even “high earnings potential” were not boxes I was looking to tick. He made me laugh, he was kind and I fancied the pants off of him, which was enough. But this was an entirely different financial era. Back then, you did not need a six-figure salary to buy a one-bedroomed hovel located an inconvenient distance away from a Tube station.

People dating in their twenties and thirties are painfully aware of the difficulty of achieving the relationship milestones that my generation took for granted. Credit scores are a crucial financial passport to adult life. Never mind getting a mortgage to buy a home — nowadays you can’t even rent one without passing increasingly onerous credit checks.

And while Score is aimed at the mass market, the trend of greater financial disclosure is filtering down from elite dating apps. Blame The Tinder Swindler, but many services now insist on wealth verification checks including sight of tax returns to prove annual income above a certain level.

As any singleton will know, the great irony is that the cost of dating is guaranteed to fry your finances. Nearly one-third of UK singles are using credit cards to fund their dates, according to a recent study by Experian.

Even if your income levels and credit scores are a good match, would a cheap date saving for a house deposit be a turn-off or a turn-on? Either way, it makes sense to check you share the same financial values before you start sharing the same address.

Claer Barrett is the FT’s consumer editor and author of the FT’s Sort Your Financial Life Out newsletter series; claer.barrett@ft.com; Instagram @ClaerB.

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A dating app with credit scores: what’s not to love? (2024)

FAQs

What is the dating app based off credit score? ›

A new dating app called “SCORE” promises to help you find true love through financial compatibility. The brainchild of lifestyle financial platform Neon Money Club, the app requires prospective daters to have a credit score of at least 675.

Which dating app requires users to have credit score of 675 or above to join? ›

The folks behind the new dating app called Score believe you deserve both in your life, which is why it requires people who sign up to prove they have what's considered a good credit score — at least 675 or better.

Should I put my credit score on my dating profile? ›

Credit scores on dating apps are a turn off for some women

Half of the women who did not choose the profile with “excellent” credit (51%) say it's because they don't need to know and 46% went as far as to say they did not like that they included their credit score on their profile.

What dating apps are not for hooking up? ›

Best dating app for relationship seekers

While Tinder may be more for hookups, Hinge is for those looking for something a little more than a one night stand. Pros: Prompts allow your profile to show your personality. Good for those not totally sure what they want.

What is the number 1 credit score app? ›

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It tells you which ones you'll likely be approved for and how different financial decisions will affect your credit profile. Credit Karma also explains what's affecting your credit score and how to improve it.

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Which dating app doesn t require you to pay? ›

1. Tinder. Known for its user-friendly interface and a vast user base, Tinder offers a simple yet effective way to meet new people. Swipe right if you're interested, and left if you're not—it's as easy as that!

Can I get approved for a credit card with a 524 credit score? ›

With an 524 credit score, you're unlikely to get approved for a traditional credit card. Credit cards are unsecured forms of debt, so banks tend to be a bit more cautious compared to loans backed by specific assets, like mortgages and auto loans.

How to get approved with 500 credit score? ›

However, borrowers with 500 credit scores will have a better chance of approval with the following loan types: Secured personal loans: Secured personal loans require you to pledge collateral, such as a vehicle, savings account, collectible, piece of jewelry, or even the fixtures in your home.

What not to say on a dating profile? ›

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  • “I don't want someone who is x,y,z…”
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What is one major criticism of the Score dating app? ›

The critics

Some naysayers take issue with measuring a romantic date with a financial meter. This view should be taken to heart, as the saying Love is Love, regardless, is ever more important in our modern, ultra-technologized society.

How not to get scammed on dating apps? ›

Here are some things which may help you avoid being scammed:
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  • Don't send or receive money. ...
  • Use trusted dating websites. ...
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What is the dating app based on income? ›

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Not only do you have to verify your income by submitting a tax return or some other form of financial documentation, but you also have to be voted in before your application is accepted.

What dating apps do background checks? ›

A few dating sites offer background checks for online dating as part of the service. For instance, Match Group, the company behind popular dating sites Tinder, OkCupid, and Match, began partnering with background check service Garbo in 2021.

How do credits work on dating com? ›

Once you buy a membership, you'll receive credits that you can spend on a variety of actions, like sending emails, voice messages and video chats. The platform will require you to spend additional money after you run out of credits.

What is the score Money Club? ›

'SCORE' by Neon Money Club is an innovative dating app that redefines the matchmaking game by incorporating credit scores as a unique compatibility factor. Unlike traditional dating apps, 'SCORE' goes beyond shared interests and prioritizes financial wellness.

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