How do I obtain reports from registers?
You can request reports from registers through our e‑shop. We describe all methods of delivery of individual reports here:
Benefits of Online Report
Need to quickly check your registry statement? Thanks to the portal www.kolikmam.cz, you can have it available online at all times. This can come in handy not only before applying for a larger loan, but also periodically, as a check to ensure you haven't forgotten about any of your obligations and that your payments have gone through smoothly.
Tip: Thanks to access to online statements, you'll be able to sleep soundly. Every month, you can be reassured that everything is in perfect order.
5 Advantages of Online Registry Statements:
- The simplest way to find out if you've forgotten about any of your loans. Just fill out the registration form, and then easily purchase the statement in the e‑shop.
- The fastest way to access your registry statement – access will be granted immediately after payment is confirmed.
- Easy access anytime, anywhere – you can request the statement from the comfort of your home or office.
- The ability to monitor your obligations and their current repayment status on an ongoing basis – checking the current status once a month is ideal.
- Comprehensive overview of financial obligations from both registries in one place. On kolikmam.cz, you can check statements from both the Banking (CIBR) and Non-Banking Client Information Registry (NBCIR).
Who Can Request a Report from the Registers?
A natural person or a self-employed natural person who is of legal age and legally competent. If the applicant does not meet any of these conditions, their request will not be accepted. To verify the identity of the applicant, a valid ID card or passport is required. A foreign individual is required to prove their identity with a passport or a residence permit in the Czech Republic. A natural person can authorize representation in the process of applying for the service and related activities based on an officially certified power of attorney (forms). Personal documents are required from the representative to the same extent as from the natural person they represent. If the applicant is the legal representative of the client, some form of proof is required.
A legal entity can also request a statement from the registers and can be represented based on an officially certified power of attorney (forms). In such a case, you will also need this authorization (power of attorney) that allows you to act on behalf of the legal entity, if this information is not directly evident from the Commercial Register extract. If the legal entity is not registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic (www.justice.cz), the applicant is obliged to submit, together with the request, an extract of data about the legal entity from the relevant register or from another record (in original or a certified copy), which must not be older than 3 months; after the request is processed, this extract will be returned to the applicant
What is Included in the Credit report?
The statement from the registers is a comprehensive source of information containing both negative and positive data regarding an individual's overall payment discipline and credit history.
Identification Data
The statement from the registers begins with identification data – for non-business individuals, this includes PERSONAL INFORMATION: name, surname, address, personal identification number, and date of birth. The identifiers also include a code assigned to the subject in the register. If the subject is a business entity, the identification data is supplemented with a company identification number (IČO) and a tax identification number (DIČ).
The summary overview
The summary overview is an introductory page that is part of the Detailed credit report and summarizes basic details of obligations from the CIBR and NBCIR, the REPI, and verification of existing records in the ISIR and CDR public registers.
Summary Evaluation of Credit Contracts
The Detailed credit report continues by listing all credits by type of operation and their phase: from application, rejection, recall, existence, to termination.
Individual loans are divided by type of operation into Loans, Housing Loans, Business Loans, Financial and Operational Leasings, Overdrafts and Current Account Debts, Cards and Revolving Loans, Accounts for services, and Factoring.
The following is an overview of the ratio of liabilities in individual registers and a comparison with the previous month for Total Monthly Repayments, Total Debt Amounts, and Outstanding Amounts after Due Date. In the Detailed credit report, these three items are calculated over both registers, i. e., for example, the total monthly payment calculated from all loans in the CIBR and NBCIR. For each item, you can also see the distribution of how much of that amount is in the Banking or Non-Banking Register.
All loan amounts are always listed in the national currency.
List of Contracts
In the next section, details of each individual contract or loan are provided. The details of each type of loan first display items that are current for the given month. For example, the amount of the next installment as of the statement date, the number of remaining installments, and others. Among these items are also so-called maximum calculated items, such as Maximum Unpaid Amount or Worst Status. These values are calculated from the entire history of the contract.
Below this list, there is a table with the repayment profile. The repayment profile provides a detailed description of the last 24 months, such as the trend of the remaining installment amounts in individual months. At the level of each month, you can also see the Unpaid Amounts Past Due if the client did not meet their obligations on time.
Summary of All Applications
The last section provides an overview of all applications made by the client and their role in them. This includes whether the client applied for a loan themselves or played a role as a guarantor or co-applicant. It also includes applications that were rejected by the financial institution or those that the applicant withdrew themselves. In the rejected and withdrawn phases, the applications are displayed on the statement for an additional 12 months or 6 months for applications in the Non-Banking Register.
Statement details and contact details
At the end of each credit report, there is a brief explanation of the statement details, followed by contact details of the registers' Client Center, where you can reach out in case of any questions or requests for corrections. Links to the information memoranda of the individual registers are also included.
What is a Report from CIBR and NBCIR?
The credit report is a comprehensive overview of all credits that you are drawing on or are currently applying for. It also contains information about regular and extraordinary repayments, information about overdue repayments, i. e., about repayments that have not been made in accordance with the previously agreed repayment terms, and other data about the parameters of your loans or applications. Part of the Detailed credit report also includes verification of the existence of liabilities in the REPI and the ISIR and CDR public registers.
Useful Data for Institutions and Clients
A statement from the registers is a valuable document for both the client and the financial institution. When you apply for a loan, financial institutions assess your credibility. They examine whether you have provided all the required information truthfully and whether you have disclosed all your commitments, loans, and credit cards. Financial institutions have access to your statement from the registers, which contains this information. Statements from the BRKI and NRKI registers do not contain information about your income, only about your liabilities.
Detailed credit report also includes verification of the existence of liabilities in the REPI and the ISIR and CDR public registers.
Confirmation of Financial Condition
A statement from the registers offers insight into your credit history. If it demonstrates that you repay loans in a timely and proper manner, you have a better chance of obtaining a loan compared to someone who repays their obligations late or not at all. A statement from the registers is evidence of your payment reliability and serves as a foundation for successfully building your financial future. Be cautious when dealing with financial institutions that do not work with statements from the registers. If they are not a participant in one of the BRKI and NRKI registers and do not request a statement from the registers, they are unlikely to have a genuine interest in ensuring you can repay their loan."