Here are some reasons your credit score may not have changed:
Your credit report hasn’t changed
If the information on your report hasn't changed very much, your credit score might not change either.
Building up your credit score can take time
Your credit score is something that builds up steadily over time. You might not always see a boost month-on-month.
Providers like to see diversity in your credit report
This is all about the types of credit products and accounts you have. A lack of diversity in accounts could be one of the reasons why your score stays the same for a long time.
Updates can take some time to show on your report
Consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) get information from your banks, lenders, and courts about the credit and debt you have and how you manage it.
Providers typically send information to CRAs once a month. This is why updates can sometimes take up to 8 weeks to show in your credit report.