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Mala’a Score Report for Individuals

Mala’a Score is a 3-digit number that predicts the likelihood of credit repayments on time. The number ranges from 300 to 900 where the higher the score, the lower the risk of not meeting the financial commitments.

The Mala’a Score is dynamic and changes according to the financial behavior of the individual. It is derived from information based on the individual’s performance of meeting credit commitments from credit providers.

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March 31, 2024

HSBC Middle East Joins Mala’a Membership Network 

On March 24, 2024, HSBC Middle East entered into a membership agreement with the Oman Credit & Financial Information Centre (Mala’a) to become a Banking sector member.  The agreement outlines Mala’a’s provision of a centralized repository of credit and financial data aimed at aiding members in evaluating the creditworthiness of their clientele. This strategic measure […]

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November 16, 2023

Bilateral Agreement for the Exchange of Credit Information between Oman Credit Information Center (Mala’a) and the Kuwait Credit Information Network Company

Oman Credit and Financial Information Centre (Mala’a) has entered into a bilateral Agreement for the Exchange of Credit Information with its counterpart the Kuwait Credit Information Network Company (Ci-Net). This general objective of the agreement is to promote the facilitation of the exchange of credit-related information among Gulf Arab nations, aligning with the decision of […]

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November 12, 2023

Mala’a and Saudi Credit Bureau (SIMAH) Sign a Bilateral Agreement for the Exchange of Credit Information

Oman Credit and Financial Information Center (Mala’a) has officially signed a bilateral agreement to exchange credit information with the Saudi Credit Bureau (SIMAH). This agreement aligns with the Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) vision to bolster the banking system, support credit service providers, enhance risk management practices, and facilitate informed credit decisions across member countries. The […]

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