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Credit bureau

A credit bureau is a data collection agency that gathers account information from various creditors and provides that information to a consumer reporting agency in the United States, a credit reference agency in the United Kingdom, a credit reporting body in Australia, a credit information company (CIC) in India, Special Accessing Entity in the Philippines, and also to private lenders.[1] It is not the same as a credit rating agency.

Description

A consumer reporting agency is an organization providing information on individuals' borrowing and bill-paying habits.[2] Such credit information institutions reduce the effect of asymmetric information between borrowers and lenders, and alleviate problems of adverse selection and moral hazard. For example, adequate credit information could facilitate lenders in screening and monitoring borrowers as well as avoiding giving loans to high risk individuals.[3] Lenders use this to evaluate credit worthiness, the ability to pay back a loan, and can affect the interest rate and other terms of a loan. Interest rates are not the same for everyone, but instead can be based on risk-based pricing, a form of price discrimination based on the different expected risks of different borrowers, as set out in their credit rating. Consumers with poor credit repayment histories or court adjudicated debt obligations like tax liens or bankruptcies will pay a higher annual interest rate than consumers who don't have these factors. Additionally, decision-makers in areas unrelated to consumer credit, including employment screening and underwriting of property and casualty insurance, increasingly depend on credit records, as studies have shown that such records have predictive value.[4] At the same time, consumers also benefit from a good credit information system because it reduces the effect of credit monopoly from banks[5] and provides incentives for borrowers to repay their loans on time.

In the U.S., consumer reporting agencies collect and aggregate personal information, financial data, and alternative data on individuals from a variety of sources called data furnishers with which the reporting agencies have a relationship. Data furnishers are typically creditors, lenders, utilities, debt collection agencies (credit bureaus) and the courts (i.e. public records) that a consumer has had a relationship or experience with. Data furnishers report their payment experience with the consumer to the credit reporting agencies. The data provided by the furnishers as well as collected by the bureaus is then aggregated into the consumer reporting agency's data repository or files. The resulting information is made available on request to customers of the consumer reporting agencies' for the purposes of credit risk assessment, credit scoring or for other purposes such as employment consideration or leasing an apartment. Given the large number of consumer borrowers, these credit scores tend to be mechanistic. To simplify the analytical process for their customers, the different consumer reporting agencies can apply a mathematical algorithm to provide a score the customer can use to more rapidly assess the likelihood that an individual will repay a particular debt given the frequency that other individuals in similar situations have defaulted. Most consumer welfare advocates advise individuals to review their credit reports at least once a year to ensure they are accurate.

In addition to providing credit information, these services have become authoritative sources of identity information against which people can be verified using an identity verification service and knowledge-based authentication.

India

Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited (CIBIL), India's first Credit Information Bureau was established by the Reserve Bank of India to improve the functionality and stability of the Indian financial system by containing non-performing assets (NPAs) while improving credit grantors' portfolio quality.

CIBIL is now promoted by TransUnion International Inc. (TransUnion) to provide comprehensive credit information by collecting, collating and disseminating credit information, pertaining to both commercial and consumer borrowers, to a closed user group of members.

RBI approved three other credit bureaus in 2010 – CRIF High Mark (earlier High Mark), Equifax and Experian.[6][7] The consumer credit scores in India range from 300 to 900.

High Mark launched India's first micro finance bureau in early 2011 and today operates the world's largest micro finance bureau besides offering traditional bureau services for the Retail lending industry. CRIF High Mark is India’s first full-service credit bureau serving all borrower segments – Retail, Agri & Rural, MSME, commercial and Microfinance.

Pakistan

The Electronic Credit Information Bureau (CIB) was established by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in December, 1992. Under section 25(A) of the Banking Companies Ordinance (BCO), 1962, the SBP mandates that all financial institutions in Pakistan including banks, developmental financial institutions (DFIs) and micro finance banks (MFBs) are required to use the eCIB software for monitoring credit reports. SBP controls updates to the database, updates the reports and monitors the software. All member financial institutions are required to submit entire borrowers' records online to eCIB every month within two weeks after the end of the month.

Aquitas Information Services (AISL) under the brand name TASDEEQ is the first licensed private Credit Bureau in Pakistan.[citation needed]

United Kingdom

Credit Reference Agencies

In the United Kingdom, the Credit Reference Agencies are Experian,[8] Equifax and TransUnion.

Most banks and other credit-granting organisations subscribe to one or more of these organisations to ensure the quality of their lending. This includes companies who sell goods or services on credit such as credit card issuers, utility companies and store card issuers. Subscribing organisations are expected to provide relevant data to maintain the common data pool.[citation needed]

Credit reference agencies are bound by the Data Protection Act 2018, which requires that data relating to identifiable individuals must be accurate, relevant, held for a proper purpose and not out-of-date, and gives individuals the legal right to access data held on them. Credit agencies are therefore required under law to provide an individual with a copy of their consumer credit report upon request.[9] Most agencies also provide online services for ongoing access to reports.[10]

Consumer Credit Act (1974)

The activities of Credit Reference Agencies are governed by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

Canada

In Canada, there are two credit bureaus (also known as credit reporting agencies): Equifax Canada and TransUnion Canada. They are private companies that collect information about a consumer’s credit accounts, payment history, and other information such as debts sold to a collection agency, and bankruptcies.

Credit bureaus in Canada gather this information from lenders and creditors who report it to them. However, it’s important to note that not all lenders and creditors report to the credit bureaus, some may only report information to one, while others may report to none. Other sources like collection agencies and public records information are also reported to the credit bureaus.[11]

These credit reporting agencies are regulated by the governments on a provincial and territorial level. Most provinces in Canada have their own credit reporting legislation in place that dictates how credit reporting agencies may share consumer information. There's also a federal legislation called the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)[12] that must be abided by the credit reporting agencies.

Credit bureaus share consumer information in the form of a credit report to third parties with whom a consumer has given permission to. This includes banks, credit unions, lenders, credit card companies, and even landlords. These third parties use your credit report to help them make decisions about you, such as whether to approve you for a loan or credit card.

United States

History

Following the Panic of 1837, the first commercial credit reporting organizations formed.[13]: 55  By the 1850s, coded reference books were available to wholesalers, merchants, banks, and insurance companies that subscribed.[13] In 1875, typed reports replaced handwritten ledgers for storage and retrieval.[13]: 104  By the end of the 1880s, surveillance of retail customers existed in major urban centers.[13]: 149 

By the late 1890s, credit management was professionalizing, with retailers and bureau operators systematizing creditworthiness categories.[13]: 198  During the early 20th century, stores interviewed, documented, and tracked customers in 35,000 credit departments.[13]: 260 

Credit spending exploded during the 1910s and 1920s.[13]: 319  By the 1920s, credit managers mined customer information for targeted sales promotions.[13]: 319  During the 1930s, automobile, finance, petroleum, and direct sales companies sought standardized credit reports and pricing from the more than 1,000 credit bureaus. An antitrust petition was filed in 1933.[13]: 252 

More flexible card files and widespread telephone usage made credit rating books obsolete.[13]: 286  A teletype report took one minute to send, versus five minutes on the telephone.[13]: 305 

In 1965, the first computerized bureau went online, starting the automation and consolidation of consumer credit reporting.[13]: 445  Credit reports contained probing details about personality, habits, and health. In the hearings on the 1970 Fair Credit Reporting Act lawmakers were troubled that individuals were helpless to clear up errors.[13]: 836  In the 1960s, credit scoring was widely adopted.[13]: 489 

Consumer reporting agency

In the United States, there is no legal term for a credit bureau under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). A consumer reporting agency is often abbreviated in the industry as CRA.

In the United States, key consumer reporting agency consumer protections and general rules or governing guidelines for both the consumer reporting agencies and data furnishers are the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA), and Regulation B.

Two government bodies share responsibility for the oversight of consumer reporting agencies and those that furnish data to them. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has oversight for the consumer reporting agencies. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) charters, regulates, and supervises all national banks with regard to the data they furnish consumer reporting agencies.

Most U.S. consumer credit information is collected and kept by the four national traditional consumer reporting agencies: Experian (formerly TRW Information Systems & Services and the CCN Group), Equifax, TransUnion, and Innovis (which was purchased from First Data Corporation in 1999 by CBC Companies). These organizations are for-profit businesses and possess no government affiliation. Though they are competitors, they are members of a trade organization called the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA) to establish reporting standards and lobby on behalf of their industry issues in Washington. Current reporting standards accepted by the four U.S. CRAs are Metro and Metro2. The Metro2 standard is defined in the annual CDIA publication, the Credit Reporting Resource Guide. Consumers are entitled to a free annual credit report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Consumers can go to annualcreditreport.com, the Internet site maintained by the three companies, to get their free report.

There are dozens of other similar information collection and reporting firms that analyze and sell information about consumers for other purposes, including those who aggregate multiple credit data sources and provide lenders with customized analytical tools. Furthermore, there are also non-traditional credit reporting agencies.

PRBC (Payment Reporting Builds Credit, Inc.) is a national alternative credit bureau. Incorporated in March 2002, PRBC enables consumers to self-enroll and build a positive credit file by reporting their on-time payments (such as rent, utilities, cable, and phone) that are not automatically reported to the three traditional credit bureaus.

In the U.S., there are six business or commercial bureau repositories (in alphabetical order): Cortera, Dun & Bradstreet, Experian Business, Equifax Commercial, PayNet, and Southeastern Association of Credit Management (SACM). While not a credit reporting agency, Small Business Financial Exchange, Inc. (SBFE) is a trade association for small business lenders from all types of industries. SBFE gathers and protects small business payment data for its Members to help build a true and accurate picture of small business then facilitates the exchange of that data to specific business credit reporting agencies that have a Certified Vendor licensing agreement with SBFE. SBFE only allows business credit reporting agencies to license its Member’s data for risk management purposes, marketing use of the data is not allowed by SBFE.

Tort liability for business defamation

In the case of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. v. Greenmoss Builders, Inc., 472 U.S. 749 (1985) the U.S. Supreme Court held that a consumer reporting agency may be liable if it was careless in reporting an impending or past bankruptcy filing of a business that is not a public figure.

Iran

Iran Credit Scoring (ICS) Company is the sole licensed national consumer reporting agency offering credit information services to respective members in Iran. ICS is a private equity company established in 2006, by all Iranian banks (private and public banks) and other financial institutions such as leasing and insurance companies, operating in the Islamic Republic of Iran within the context of the current banking act and regulations issued by Iran Ministry of economic Affairs and Finance and Central Bank of Iran.

The main Objective of ICS is to help credit providers make improved lending decisions quickly and more objectively. To achieve this, ICS intends to aggregate credit related information among participating members to provide credit providers with a more complete risk profile of the customer (natural persons, unincorporated entities, corporate entities or any other entity).

The ICS tend to aggregates credit related information among participating members to provide the credit providers with a more complete risk profile of the customer. Participating members disclose credit related information to and obtain information from the CRA to assess the credit worthiness of their existing and prospective customers, which enhances the credit providers risk assessment capabilities to determine whether or not the customer is likely to repay.

Philippines

In 1981, Ferdinand Marcos, then President of the Republic of the Philippines, issued a Letter of Instructions No. 1107 mandating the Central Bank of the Philippines to analyze the probability of establishing and funding the operation of a credit bureau in the Philippines due to the disturbing increase of failures on corporate borrowers.

In adherence to the order, Central Bank of the Philippines organized the Credit Information Exchange System under the department of Loans and Credit. It was created to engage in collating, developing and analyzing credit information on individuals, institutions, business entities and other business concerns. It aims to develop and undertake the continuing exchange of credit data within its members and subscribers and to provide an impartial source of credit information for debtors, creditors and the public. This will also cooperate and guide government agencies in their credit information requirements.

On April 14, 1982, Credit Information Bureau, Inc. was incorporated as a non-stock, non-profit corporation. (See: Presidential Decree No. 1941 [7])

In 1982, Credit Information Bureau, Inc. was established through the power of Presidential decree 1941 and created under Central Bank of the Philippines, now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) department of Loans and Credit, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX); to initiate a credit information exchange system in the country.

In 1997, Credit Information Bureau, Inc. was incorporated and transformed into a private entity and became CIBI Information, Inc.

In 2008, Republic Act No. 9510 also known as Credit Information System Act of 2008 gave way to the creation of Credit Information Corporation as the new government-owned and controlled credit registry in the country.

In 2011, TransUnion Information Solutions, Inc. begins operations in the Philippines, partnering with Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), Banco de Oro Unibank (BDO), Metrobank Card Corporation, HSBC and Citibank Philippines to launch the country's first comprehensive, international private credit bureau.

Contributing TransUnion members are given access to credit information in the form of a credit report, consumer bureau score and additional value-added services. TransUnion Philippines aims to strengthen the Philippine financial system through increased access to credit for borrowers and reduced risk to lenders.

Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Credit Bureau (SIMAH) is the first and sole licensed national credit bureau offering consumer and commercial credit information services to respective members in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was established in 2002 and began operating on the ground in 2004 under the supervisory umbrella of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA).

The idea goes back into 1998 when national commercial banks and SAMA thought of establishing a Saudi credit bureau offering consumer and commercial information. Meetings were held for this purpose and officials were assigned to coordinate with the World Bank to consider existing international experiences for some countries to establish a credit bureau based on methodological and knowledge approaches to contribute to the Saudi national economy.

SIMAH was then established to operate within the context of the current banking act and regulations issued by SAMA.

Controversy

In the United States, a percentage of credit reports provided by consumer reporting agencies contain inaccuracies.[14] According to the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO), common causes of errors broadly fall into one of two categories: inclusion of incorrect information and exclusion of correct information.[15] Reasons for the inaccuracies include consumers providing inaccurate information to the consumer reporting agencies; incorrect or incomplete data input by furnishers, or failing to provide data to the consumer reporting agency; and incorrect or incomplete data (or data applied to the wrong consumer) by the consumer reporting agency.[15] According to Avery, Calem, and Canner in Credit Report Accuracy and Access to Credit, "the parties that bear the costs of correcting errors or providing more timely and complete information [data furnishers and consumer reporting agencies] may not receive much benefit from the improvement in accuracy."[4]

The formula to calculate consumer credit scores by a consumer reporting agency is proprietary and considered a trade secret of the agency in the United States.[16]

Some consumer reporting agencies in the United States provide two credit scores - an 'educational' score to the consumer and a customary FICO-like score to the lender or business. Liz Weston writes that some consumer advocates refer to these other [educational] credit scores as "FAKO scores" (a play on acronym of FICO).[17] In consideration of the fact that algorithms which rate people are used in a discriminatory fashion to deny people legal rights (employment, insurance, credit, etc.), those very algorithms act as law. The law says that if one does "this" or if one "does" that, then they will be afforded different treatment and opportunities. What needs to be done though remains a secret. Therefore, people are called on to abide by a secret law. At least two things need to be examined: First is that the operation of a more general "chilling effect" that imposing a non disclosed law may have and; Secondly the social effects of discrimination, which take an entirely new light in the context of no longer discriminating against race creed color age or religion, but on the basis of a number, a number which has been assigned to all members of society reflecting information about that person which is unknown. Accordingly, there can be no definition at present of what information credit repositories collect or even what the use of that information is or what it reflects. These questions can only be answered if the algorithms were publicized and expert statisticians were permitted to examine them and improve on the intent of the model, which intent is also undisclosed.

According to David Szwak, a partner in Bodenheimer, Jones & Szwak which specializes in insurance law and litigation against consumer reporting agencies, some consumer reporting agencies in the United States maintain a VIP database of special consumers such as members of Congress, judges, actors and celebrities.[18] The VIP database is specially administered by the bureau, which ensures the credit report of the consumer is accurate and not negatively handled. The database exists because individuals in the VIP database could cause significant problems for the bureaus, including negative publicity and legislative action which could adversely affect the industry.[19] So far an economic model to describe this industry has not been attempted, while the fundamentals are counter intuitive to any market known, since other industries (finance, banking, insurance) sponsor consumer reporting agencies to process information while consumers pay CRAs to receive that information. The utility of the consumer is hard to calculate since the consumer is given no recourse to correct mistakes processed about them, hence the dynamics of this triangle involving consumers, credit reporters, and sponsoring industries remain undefined.

Business credit reporting agencies

Commercial credit reporting and scoring bureaus also exist and can be used to evaluate the likelihood of a business paying creditors. Examples of commercial credit reports are the Paydex score from Dun & Bradstreet, the Risk Rating from Creditsafe, the Experian Intelliscore, the CPR Score from Cortera, the GCS score from Global Credit Services, SkyMinder service from CRIF and the CIC Score and NACM National Trade Credit Report from the National Association of Credit Management. TransUnion, Equifax, and Rapid Ratings International are also examples of commercial credit reporting agencies.[20][21][22][23]

List of credit reporting agencies

Country Major CRAs
  Andorra Ram.ad
  Argentina Nosis Credit Bureau, Veraz Equifax
  Armenia Armenian Credit Reporting Agency (ACRA)
  Australia CreditorWatch, Compuscan, illion, Experian, Tasmanian Collection Service, Equifax,
  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Credit Bureau (ACB)
  Bahrain BENEFIT
  Benin Creditinfo
  Bhutan Credit Information Bureau of Bhutan
  Botswana Compuscan, TransUnion
  Brazil Quod, SPC Brasil, Boa Vista Serviços, Serasa Experian
  Canada Equifax Canada, TransUnion Canada
  Cape Verde Creditinfo
  Chile Dicom Equifax, TransUnion, Siisa, Sinacofi
  Colombia Experian, TransUnion
  Costa Rica TransUnion
  Czech Republic CRIF
  Denmark Experian
  Dominican Republic Data-Crédito, TransUnion
  Ecuador Equifax, Acredita
  Egypt I-Score
  Ethiopia Compuscan
  El Salvador TransUnion
  Georgia Creditinfo
  Germany Creditreform, Bürgel, SCHUFA, Boniversum
  Guatemala TransUnion
  Guyana Creditinfo
  Honduras TransUnion
  Hong Kong TransUnion
  Iceland Creditinfo
  India TransUnion CIBIL, CRIF High Mark, Experian & Equifax
  Indonesia CRIF
  Ireland Creditinfo
  Iran https://www.irancreditscoring.com/ iran credit scoring
  Italy CRIF
  Ivory Coast Creditinfo, Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Jamaica Credit Information Services Ltd, Creditinfo, CRIF
  Japan Teikoku Databank, Tokyo Shoko Research, Risk Monster, Creditsafe K.K.
  Jordan CRIF
  Kazakhstan Creditinfo
  Kenya Creditinfo, Metropol, [TransUnion]
  Latvia Creditinfo
  Lithuania Creditinfo
  Lesotho Compuscan
  Malaysia Experian, Credit Bureau Malaysia, CTOS Data Systems
  Mali Creditinfo
  Malta Creditinfo
  Mexico Equifax, TransUnion
  Morocco Creditinfo
  Mozambique Compuscan
  Namibia Compuscan
  New Zealand Equifax, illion, Centrix
  Netherlands Experian
  Nicaragua TransUnion
  Niger Creditinfo, Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Nigeria CreditRegistry, FirstCentral Credit Bureau, CRC Credit Bureau
  Norway Experian
  Panama APC Buro
  Pakistan eCIB
  Peru Equifax, Xchange Peru
  Philippines CIBI Information, Inc., Compuscan, TransUnion Information Solutions. Inc.
  Poland Polish Credit Bureau "BIK"
  Romania Creditinfo
  Russia CRIF
  Rwanda Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Saudi Arabia SIMAH, Bayan Credit Bureau
  Senegal Creditinfo, Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Singapore Experian, Credit Bureau (Singapore)
  Slovak Republic CRIF
  South Africa Compuscan, Experian, TransUnion, LexisNexis
  South Korea National Information & Credit Evaluation(NICE), Korea Credit Bureau(KCB)
  Spain RAI (companies only); ASNEF-Equifax and BADEXCUG-Experian (consumers)
  Switzerland Zentralstelle für Kreditinformation, Crif
  Taiwan Joint Credit Information Center(JCIC)
  Tajikistan CRIF
  Tanzania Creditinfo, Dun & Bradstreet
  Togo Creditinfo, Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Turkey KKB
  Uganda Compuscan, Finedatta Africa Ltd
  Ukraine Creditinfo
  United Arab Emirates Al Etihad Credit Bureau
  United Kingdom Experian, Equifax, TransUnion, Creditsafe Group (business only), Aire
  United States Experian, FICO, Equifax, TransUnion, Innovis, PRBC, Aire

See also

References

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  3. ^ Edited by Margaret Miller. (2003). Credit Reporting Systems and the International Economy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press
  4. ^ a b Avery, Robert B.; Calem, Paul S.; Canner, Glenn B. (2004). Credit Report Accuracy and Access to Credit (PDF). Federal Reserve Bulletin, Summer 2004. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Federal Reserve. p. 26.
  5. ^ Margaret Miller (ed.) (2003). Credit Reporting Systems and the International Economy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  6. ^ "High Mark Credit Information Services is 4th credit information company in India - Banknet India". www.banknetindia.com. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  7. ^ "High Mark Credit Information Services becomes CRIF High Mark post share sale". The Economic Times. 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  8. ^ "Here's What Your Credit Score Is According to an Experian Executive - TheStreet". www.thestreet.com.
  9. ^ "Statutory Credit Report | Experian". www.experian.co.uk.
  10. ^ "How to check your credit report". The Money Advice Service. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  11. ^ Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) p. (2012, August). Understanding Your Credit Report And Credit Score. Retrieved February 9, 2022, from https://cdn.opc.gouv.qc.ca/media/documents/zone_enseignants/understanging_credit_report_and_score.pdf
  12. ^ "Governing Legislation". www.transunion.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Lauer, Josh (2017). Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America.
  14. ^ David Baldock (Creator), James Scurlock (Directory) (March 10, 2006). Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (Television Documentary). Mainstage Productions. Event occurs at 43:38.
  15. ^ a b Hillman, Richard J. (July 31, 2003), "Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate" (PDF), Limited Information Exists On Extent of Credit Report Errors and Their Implications for Consumers, U.S. General Accounting Office, p. 22, GAO-03-1036T
  16. ^ AGO Blog Moderator (December 18, 2007). "New credit score formula on horizon". Washington State Office of the Attorney General. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  17. ^ Weston, Liz. . MSN. Archived from the original on March 2, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  18. ^ David Baldock (Creator), James Scurlock (Directory) (March 10, 2006). Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (Television Documentary). Mainstage Productions. Event occurs at 1:22:01.
  19. ^ David Baldock (Creator), James Scurlock (Directory) (March 10, 2006). Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (Television Documentary). Mainstage Productions. Event occurs at 1:22:30.
  20. ^ "News". www.skyminder.com. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  21. ^ "About SkyMinder". www.skyminder.com. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  22. ^ Garrett, Joseph C. (20 January 2012). "Why Is It Important To Know My Credit Score?". Know My Credit Score. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  23. ^ Garrett, Joseph C. (20 January 2012). "How well do you know your customers, suppliers, competitors, and potential customers?". Creditsafe. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2016-04-26.

External links

  • Federal Trade Commission Governmental Page on Free Credit Reports
  • OCC - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
  • State Bank of Pakistan FAQs about Credit Bureau
  • List of UK Credit Reporting Agencies
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) List of Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) as of January 2015

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A credit bureau is a data collection agency that gathers account information from various creditors and provides that information to a consumer reporting agency in the United States a credit reference agency in the United Kingdom a credit reporting body in Australia a credit information company CIC in India Special Accessing Entity in the Philippines and also to private lenders 1 It is not the same as a credit rating agency Contents 1 Description 2 India 3 Pakistan 4 United Kingdom 4 1 Credit Reference Agencies 4 2 Consumer Credit Act 1974 5 Canada 6 United States 6 1 History 6 2 Consumer reporting agency 6 3 Tort liability for business defamation 7 Iran 8 Philippines 9 Saudi Arabia 10 Controversy 11 Business credit reporting agencies 12 List of credit reporting agencies 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksDescription EditA consumer reporting agency is an organization providing information on individuals borrowing and bill paying habits 2 Such credit information institutions reduce the effect of asymmetric information between borrowers and lenders and alleviate problems of adverse selection and moral hazard For example adequate credit information could facilitate lenders in screening and monitoring borrowers as well as avoiding giving loans to high risk individuals 3 Lenders use this to evaluate credit worthiness the ability to pay back a loan and can affect the interest rate and other terms of a loan Interest rates are not the same for everyone but instead can be based on risk based pricing a form of price discrimination based on the different expected risks of different borrowers as set out in their credit rating Consumers with poor credit repayment histories or court adjudicated debt obligations like tax liens or bankruptcies will pay a higher annual interest rate than consumers who don t have these factors Additionally decision makers in areas unrelated to consumer credit including employment screening and underwriting of property and casualty insurance increasingly depend on credit records as studies have shown that such records have predictive value 4 At the same time consumers also benefit from a good credit information system because it reduces the effect of credit monopoly from banks 5 and provides incentives for borrowers to repay their loans on time In the U S consumer reporting agencies collect and aggregate personal information financial data and alternative data on individuals from a variety of sources called data furnishers with which the reporting agencies have a relationship Data furnishers are typically creditors lenders utilities debt collection agencies credit bureaus and the courts i e public records that a consumer has had a relationship or experience with Data furnishers report their payment experience with the consumer to the credit reporting agencies The data provided by the furnishers as well as collected by the bureaus is then aggregated into the consumer reporting agency s data repository or files The resulting information is made available on request to customers of the consumer reporting agencies for the purposes of credit risk assessment credit scoring or for other purposes such as employment consideration or leasing an apartment Given the large number of consumer borrowers these credit scores tend to be mechanistic To simplify the analytical process for their customers the different consumer reporting agencies can apply a mathematical algorithm to provide a score the customer can use to more rapidly assess the likelihood that an individual will repay a particular debt given the frequency that other individuals in similar situations have defaulted Most consumer welfare advocates advise individuals to review their credit reports at least once a year to ensure they are accurate In addition to providing credit information these services have become authoritative sources of identity information against which people can be verified using an identity verification service and knowledge based authentication India EditCredit Information Bureau India Limited CIBIL India s first Credit Information Bureau was established by the Reserve Bank of India to improve the functionality and stability of the Indian financial system by containing non performing assets NPAs while improving credit grantors portfolio quality CIBIL is now promoted by TransUnion International Inc TransUnion to provide comprehensive credit information by collecting collating and disseminating credit information pertaining to both commercial and consumer borrowers to a closed user group of members RBI approved three other credit bureaus in 2010 CRIF High Mark earlier High Mark Equifax and Experian 6 7 The consumer credit scores in India range from 300 to 900 High Mark launched India s first micro finance bureau in early 2011 and today operates the world s largest micro finance bureau besides offering traditional bureau services for the Retail lending industry CRIF High Mark is India s first full service credit bureau serving all borrower segments Retail Agri amp Rural MSME commercial and Microfinance Pakistan EditThe Electronic Credit Information Bureau CIB was established by the State Bank of Pakistan SBP in December 1992 Under section 25 A of the Banking Companies Ordinance BCO 1962 the SBP mandates that all financial institutions in Pakistan including banks developmental financial institutions DFIs and micro finance banks MFBs are required to use the eCIB software for monitoring credit reports SBP controls updates to the database updates the reports and monitors the software All member financial institutions are required to submit entire borrowers records online to eCIB every month within two weeks after the end of the month Aquitas Information Services AISL under the brand name TASDEEQ is the first licensed private Credit Bureau in Pakistan citation needed United Kingdom EditCredit Reference Agencies Edit In the United Kingdom the Credit Reference Agencies are Experian 8 Equifax and TransUnion Most banks and other credit granting organisations subscribe to one or more of these organisations to ensure the quality of their lending This includes companies who sell goods or services on credit such as credit card issuers utility companies and store card issuers Subscribing organisations are expected to provide relevant data to maintain the common data pool citation needed Credit reference agencies are bound by the Data Protection Act 2018 which requires that data relating to identifiable individuals must be accurate relevant held for a proper purpose and not out of date and gives individuals the legal right to access data held on them Credit agencies are therefore required under law to provide an individual with a copy of their consumer credit report upon request 9 Most agencies also provide online services for ongoing access to reports 10 Consumer Credit Act 1974 Edit The activities of Credit Reference Agencies are governed by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 Canada EditIn Canada there are two credit bureaus also known as credit reporting agencies Equifax Canada and TransUnion Canada They are private companies that collect information about a consumer s credit accounts payment history and other information such as debts sold to a collection agency and bankruptcies Credit bureaus in Canada gather this information from lenders and creditors who report it to them However it s important to note that not all lenders and creditors report to the credit bureaus some may only report information to one while others may report to none Other sources like collection agencies and public records information are also reported to the credit bureaus 11 These credit reporting agencies are regulated by the governments on a provincial and territorial level Most provinces in Canada have their own credit reporting legislation in place that dictates how credit reporting agencies may share consumer information There s also a federal legislation called the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act PIPEDA 12 that must be abided by the credit reporting agencies Credit bureaus share consumer information in the form of a credit report to third parties with whom a consumer has given permission to This includes banks credit unions lenders credit card companies and even landlords These third parties use your credit report to help them make decisions about you such as whether to approve you for a loan or credit card United States EditSee also Credit freeze History Edit Following the Panic of 1837 the first commercial credit reporting organizations formed 13 55 By the 1850s coded reference books were available to wholesalers merchants banks and insurance companies that subscribed 13 In 1875 typed reports replaced handwritten ledgers for storage and retrieval 13 104 By the end of the 1880s surveillance of retail customers existed in major urban centers 13 149 By the late 1890s credit management was professionalizing with retailers and bureau operators systematizing creditworthiness categories 13 198 During the early 20th century stores interviewed documented and tracked customers in 35 000 credit departments 13 260 Credit spending exploded during the 1910s and 1920s 13 319 By the 1920s credit managers mined customer information for targeted sales promotions 13 319 During the 1930s automobile finance petroleum and direct sales companies sought standardized credit reports and pricing from the more than 1 000 credit bureaus An antitrust petition was filed in 1933 13 252 More flexible card files and widespread telephone usage made credit rating books obsolete 13 286 A teletype report took one minute to send versus five minutes on the telephone 13 305 In 1965 the first computerized bureau went online starting the automation and consolidation of consumer credit reporting 13 445 Credit reports contained probing details about personality habits and health In the hearings on the 1970 Fair Credit Reporting Act lawmakers were troubled that individuals were helpless to clear up errors 13 836 In the 1960s credit scoring was widely adopted 13 489 Consumer reporting agency Edit In the United States there is no legal term for a credit bureau under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act FCRA A consumer reporting agency is often abbreviated in the industry as CRA In the United States key consumer reporting agency consumer protections and general rules or governing guidelines for both the consumer reporting agencies and data furnishers are the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act FCRA Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act FACTA Fair Credit Billing Act FCBA and Regulation B Two government bodies share responsibility for the oversight of consumer reporting agencies and those that furnish data to them The Federal Trade Commission FTC has oversight for the consumer reporting agencies The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency OCC charters regulates and supervises all national banks with regard to the data they furnish consumer reporting agencies Most U S consumer credit information is collected and kept by the four national traditional consumer reporting agencies Experian formerly TRW Information Systems amp Services and the CCN Group Equifax TransUnion and Innovis which was purchased from First Data Corporation in 1999 by CBC Companies These organizations are for profit businesses and possess no government affiliation Though they are competitors they are members of a trade organization called the Consumer Data Industry Association CDIA to establish reporting standards and lobby on behalf of their industry issues in Washington Current reporting standards accepted by the four U S CRAs are Metro and Metro2 The Metro2 standard is defined in the annual CDIA publication the Credit Reporting Resource Guide Consumers are entitled to a free annual credit report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting agencies Equifax Experian and TransUnion Consumers can go to annualcreditreport com the Internet site maintained by the three companies to get their free report There are dozens of other similar information collection and reporting firms that analyze and sell information about consumers for other purposes including those who aggregate multiple credit data sources and provide lenders with customized analytical tools Furthermore there are also non traditional credit reporting agencies PRBC Payment Reporting Builds Credit Inc is a national alternative credit bureau Incorporated in March 2002 PRBC enables consumers to self enroll and build a positive credit file by reporting their on time payments such as rent utilities cable and phone that are not automatically reported to the three traditional credit bureaus In the U S there are six business or commercial bureau repositories in alphabetical order Cortera Dun amp Bradstreet Experian Business Equifax Commercial PayNet and Southeastern Association of Credit Management SACM While not a credit reporting agency Small Business Financial Exchange Inc SBFE is a trade association for small business lenders from all types of industries SBFE gathers and protects small business payment data for its Members to help build a true and accurate picture of small business then facilitates the exchange of that data to specific business credit reporting agencies that have a Certified Vendor licensing agreement with SBFE SBFE only allows business credit reporting agencies to license its Member s data for risk management purposes marketing use of the data is not allowed by SBFE Tort liability for business defamation Edit In the case of Dun amp Bradstreet Inc v Greenmoss Builders Inc 472 U S 749 1985 the U S Supreme Court held that a consumer reporting agency may be liable if it was careless in reporting an impending or past bankruptcy filing of a business that is not a public figure Iran EditIran Credit Scoring ICS Company is the sole licensed national consumer reporting agency offering credit information services to respective members in Iran ICS is a private equity company established in 2006 by all Iranian banks private and public banks and other financial institutions such as leasing and insurance companies operating in the Islamic Republic of Iran within the context of the current banking act and regulations issued by Iran Ministry of economic Affairs and Finance and Central Bank of Iran The main Objective of ICS is to help credit providers make improved lending decisions quickly and more objectively To achieve this ICS intends to aggregate credit related information among participating members to provide credit providers with a more complete risk profile of the customer natural persons unincorporated entities corporate entities or any other entity The ICS tend to aggregates credit related information among participating members to provide the credit providers with a more complete risk profile of the customer Participating members disclose credit related information to and obtain information from the CRA to assess the credit worthiness of their existing and prospective customers which enhances the credit providers risk assessment capabilities to determine whether or not the customer is likely to repay Philippines EditIn 1981 Ferdinand Marcos then President of the Republic of the Philippines issued a Letter of Instructions No 1107 mandating the Central Bank of the Philippines to analyze the probability of establishing and funding the operation of a credit bureau in the Philippines due to the disturbing increase of failures on corporate borrowers In adherence to the order Central Bank of the Philippines organized the Credit Information Exchange System under the department of Loans and Credit It was created to engage in collating developing and analyzing credit information on individuals institutions business entities and other business concerns It aims to develop and undertake the continuing exchange of credit data within its members and subscribers and to provide an impartial source of credit information for debtors creditors and the public This will also cooperate and guide government agencies in their credit information requirements On April 14 1982 Credit Information Bureau Inc was incorporated as a non stock non profit corporation See Presidential Decree No 1941 7 In 1982 Credit Information Bureau Inc was established through the power of Presidential decree 1941 and created under Central Bank of the Philippines now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP department of Loans and Credit the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and the Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines FINEX to initiate a credit information exchange system in the country In 1997 Credit Information Bureau Inc was incorporated and transformed into a private entity and became CIBI Information Inc In 2008 Republic Act No 9510 also known as Credit Information System Act of 2008 gave way to the creation of Credit Information Corporation as the new government owned and controlled credit registry in the country In 2011 TransUnion Information Solutions Inc begins operations in the Philippines partnering with Bank of the Philippine Islands BPI Banco de Oro Unibank BDO Metrobank Card Corporation HSBC and Citibank Philippines to launch the country s first comprehensive international private credit bureau Contributing TransUnion members are given access to credit information in the form of a credit report consumer bureau score and additional value added services TransUnion Philippines aims to strengthen the Philippine financial system through increased access to credit for borrowers and reduced risk to lenders Saudi Arabia EditThe Saudi Credit Bureau SIMAH is the first and sole licensed national credit bureau offering consumer and commercial credit information services to respective members in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia It was established in 2002 and began operating on the ground in 2004 under the supervisory umbrella of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency SAMA The idea goes back into 1998 when national commercial banks and SAMA thought of establishing a Saudi credit bureau offering consumer and commercial information Meetings were held for this purpose and officials were assigned to coordinate with the World Bank to consider existing international experiences for some countries to establish a credit bureau based on methodological and knowledge approaches to contribute to the Saudi national economy SIMAH was then established to operate within the context of the current banking act and regulations issued by SAMA Controversy EditThis section is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the United States a percentage of credit reports provided by consumer reporting agencies contain inaccuracies 14 According to the U S General Accounting Office GAO common causes of errors broadly fall into one of two categories inclusion of incorrect information and exclusion of correct information 15 Reasons for the inaccuracies include consumers providing inaccurate information to the consumer reporting agencies incorrect or incomplete data input by furnishers or failing to provide data to the consumer reporting agency and incorrect or incomplete data or data applied to the wrong consumer by the consumer reporting agency 15 According to Avery Calem and Canner in Credit Report Accuracy and Access to Credit the parties that bear the costs of correcting errors or providing more timely and complete information data furnishers and consumer reporting agencies may not receive much benefit from the improvement in accuracy 4 The formula to calculate consumer credit scores by a consumer reporting agency is proprietary and considered a trade secret of the agency in the United States 16 Some consumer reporting agencies in the United States provide two credit scores an educational score to the consumer and a customary FICO like score to the lender or business Liz Weston writes that some consumer advocates refer to these other educational credit scores as FAKO scores a play on acronym of FICO 17 In consideration of the fact that algorithms which rate people are used in a discriminatory fashion to deny people legal rights employment insurance credit etc those very algorithms act as law The law says that if one does this or if one does that then they will be afforded different treatment and opportunities What needs to be done though remains a secret Therefore people are called on to abide by a secret law At least two things need to be examined First is that the operation of a more general chilling effect that imposing a non disclosed law may have and Secondly the social effects of discrimination which take an entirely new light in the context of no longer discriminating against race creed color age or religion but on the basis of a number a number which has been assigned to all members of society reflecting information about that person which is unknown Accordingly there can be no definition at present of what information credit repositories collect or even what the use of that information is or what it reflects These questions can only be answered if the algorithms were publicized and expert statisticians were permitted to examine them and improve on the intent of the model which intent is also undisclosed According to David Szwak a partner in Bodenheimer Jones amp Szwak which specializes in insurance law and litigation against consumer reporting agencies some consumer reporting agencies in the United States maintain a VIP database of special consumers such as members of Congress judges actors and celebrities 18 The VIP database is specially administered by the bureau which ensures the credit report of the consumer is accurate and not negatively handled The database exists because individuals in the VIP database could cause significant problems for the bureaus including negative publicity and legislative action which could adversely affect the industry 19 So far an economic model to describe this industry has not been attempted while the fundamentals are counter intuitive to any market known since other industries finance banking insurance sponsor consumer reporting agencies to process information while consumers pay CRAs to receive that information The utility of the consumer is hard to calculate since the consumer is given no recourse to correct mistakes processed about them hence the dynamics of this triangle involving consumers credit reporters and sponsoring industries remain undefined Business credit reporting agencies EditCommercial credit reporting and scoring bureaus also exist and can be used to evaluate the likelihood of a business paying creditors Examples of commercial credit reports are the Paydex score from Dun amp Bradstreet the Risk Rating from Creditsafe the Experian Intelliscore the CPR Score from Cortera the GCS score from Global Credit Services SkyMinder service from CRIF and the CIC Score and NACM National Trade Credit Report from the National Association of Credit Management TransUnion Equifax and Rapid Ratings International are also examples of commercial credit reporting agencies 20 21 22 23 List of credit reporting agencies EditCountry Major CRAs Andorra Ram ad Argentina Nosis Credit Bureau Veraz Equifax Armenia Armenian Credit Reporting Agency ACRA Australia CreditorWatch Compuscan illion Experian Tasmanian Collection Service Equifax Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Credit Bureau ACB Bahrain BENEFIT Benin Creditinfo Bhutan Credit Information Bureau of Bhutan Botswana Compuscan TransUnion Brazil Quod SPC Brasil Boa Vista Servicos Serasa Experian Canada Equifax Canada TransUnion Canada Cape Verde Creditinfo Chile Dicom Equifax TransUnion Siisa Sinacofi Colombia Experian TransUnion Costa Rica TransUnion Czech Republic CRIF Denmark Experian Dominican Republic Data Credito TransUnion Ecuador Equifax Acredita Egypt I Score Ethiopia Compuscan El Salvador TransUnion Georgia Creditinfo Germany Creditreform Burgel SCHUFA Boniversum Guatemala TransUnion Guyana Creditinfo Honduras TransUnion Hong Kong TransUnion Iceland Creditinfo India TransUnion CIBIL CRIF High Mark Experian amp Equifax Indonesia CRIF Ireland Creditinfo Iran https www irancreditscoring com iran credit scoring Italy CRIF Ivory Coast Creditinfo Finedatta Africa Ltd Jamaica Credit Information Services Ltd Creditinfo CRIF Japan Teikoku Databank Tokyo Shoko Research Risk Monster Creditsafe K K Jordan CRIF Kazakhstan Creditinfo Kenya Creditinfo Metropol TransUnion Latvia Creditinfo Lithuania Creditinfo Lesotho Compuscan Malaysia Experian Credit Bureau Malaysia CTOS Data Systems Mali Creditinfo Malta Creditinfo Mexico Equifax TransUnion Morocco Creditinfo Mozambique Compuscan Namibia Compuscan New Zealand Equifax illion Centrix Netherlands Experian Nicaragua TransUnion Niger Creditinfo Finedatta Africa Ltd Nigeria CreditRegistry FirstCentral Credit Bureau CRC Credit Bureau Norway Experian Panama APC Buro Pakistan eCIB Peru Equifax Xchange Peru Philippines CIBI Information Inc Compuscan TransUnion Information Solutions Inc Poland Polish Credit Bureau BIK Romania Creditinfo Russia CRIF Rwanda Finedatta Africa Ltd Saudi Arabia SIMAH Bayan Credit Bureau Senegal Creditinfo Finedatta Africa Ltd Singapore Experian Credit Bureau Singapore Slovak Republic CRIF South Africa Compuscan Experian TransUnion LexisNexis South Korea National Information amp Credit Evaluation NICE Korea Credit Bureau KCB Spain RAI companies only ASNEF Equifax and BADEXCUG Experian consumers Switzerland Zentralstelle fur Kreditinformation Crif Taiwan Joint Credit Information Center JCIC Tajikistan CRIF Tanzania Creditinfo Dun amp Bradstreet Togo Creditinfo Finedatta Africa Ltd Turkey KKB Uganda Compuscan Finedatta Africa Ltd Ukraine Creditinfo United Arab Emirates Al Etihad Credit Bureau United Kingdom Experian Equifax TransUnion Creditsafe Group business only Aire United States Experian FICO Equifax TransUnion Innovis PRBC AireSee also EditCredit circle Credit history Credit riskReferences Edit Credit Bureau Definition and comparison to credit registries The World Bank O Sullivan Arthur Sheffrin Steven M 2003 Economics Principles in Action Upper Saddle River New Jersey 07458 Pearson Prentice Hall p 512 ISBN 0 13 063085 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Edited by Margaret Miller 2003 Credit Reporting Systems and the International Economy Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press a b Avery Robert B Calem Paul S Canner Glenn B 2004 Credit Report Accuracy and Access to Credit PDF Federal Reserve Bulletin Summer 2004 Washington D C U S Federal Reserve p 26 Margaret Miller ed 2003 Credit Reporting Systems and the International Economy Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press High Mark Credit Information Services is 4th credit information company in India Banknet India www banknetindia com Retrieved 2019 07 04 High Mark Credit Information Services becomes CRIF High Mark post share sale The Economic Times 2014 09 09 Retrieved 2019 07 04 Here s What Your Credit Score Is According to an Experian Executive TheStreet www thestreet com Statutory Credit Report Experian www experian co uk How to check your credit report The Money Advice Service Retrieved 19 January 2019 Financial Consumer Agency of Canada FCAC p 2012 August Understanding Your Credit Report And Credit Score Retrieved February 9 2022 from https cdn opc gouv qc ca media documents zone enseignants understanging credit report and score pdf Governing Legislation www transunion ca Retrieved 2022 02 09 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Lauer Josh 2017 Creditworthy A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America David Baldock Creator James Scurlock Directory March 10 2006 Maxed Out Hard Times Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders Television Documentary Mainstage Productions Event occurs at 43 38 a b Hillman Richard J July 31 2003 Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs U S Senate PDF Limited Information Exists On Extent of Credit Report Errors and Their Implications for Consumers U S General Accounting Office p 22 GAO 03 1036T AGO Blog Moderator December 18 2007 New credit score formula on horizon Washington State Office of the Attorney General Retrieved January 11 2012 Weston Liz Credit bureau move creates secret scores MSN Archived from the original on March 2 2011 Retrieved January 11 2012 David Baldock Creator James Scurlock Directory March 10 2006 Maxed Out Hard Times Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders Television Documentary Mainstage Productions Event occurs at 1 22 01 David Baldock Creator James Scurlock Directory March 10 2006 Maxed Out Hard Times Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders Television Documentary Mainstage Productions Event occurs at 1 22 30 News www skyminder com Retrieved 2019 07 04 About SkyMinder www skyminder com Retrieved 2019 07 04 Garrett Joseph C 20 January 2012 Why Is It Important To Know My Credit Score Know My Credit Score Retrieved 21 February 2012 Garrett Joseph C 20 January 2012 How well do you know your customers suppliers competitors and potential customers Creditsafe Retrieved 7 November 2017 Public Credit Registry Department da Afghanistan Bank Central Bank of Afghanistan Archived from the original on 2016 05 06 Retrieved 2016 04 26 External links EditFederal Trade Commission Governmental Page on Free Credit Reports OCC Office of the Comptroller of the Currency State Bank of Pakistan FAQs about Credit Bureau List of UK Credit Reporting Agencies Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB List of Consumer Reporting Agencies CRAs as of January 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Credit bureau amp oldid 1131867172, wikipedia, 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