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  2. TransUnion - Wikipedia

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    TransUnion. TransUnion LLC is an American consumer credit reporting agency. TransUnion collects and aggregates information on over one billion individual consumers in over thirty countries including "200 million files profiling nearly every credit-active consumer in the United States". [4] Its customers include over 65,000 businesses. [5]

  3. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Credit score in the United States. A credit score is a number that provides a comparative estimate of an individual's creditworthiness based on an analysis of their credit report. [1] It is an inexpensive and main alternative to other forms of consumer loan underwriting. Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to ...

  4. TransUnion's Debt Overview - AOL

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    TransUnion's Debt Based on TransUnion's financial statement as of February 16, 2021, long-term debt is at $3.40 billion and current debt is at $55.50 million, amounting to $3.45 billion in total debt.

  5. TransUnion (NYSE:TRU): What Does The Future Look Like? - AOL

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    TransUnion's (NYSE:TRU) announced its latest earnings update in December 2018, which confirmed that the company endured a immense headwind with earnings d...

  6. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    Credit scoring systems in the United States have garnered considerable criticism from various media outlets, consumer law organizations, [ 1 ] government officials, [ 2 ] debtors unions, [ 3 ][ 4 ] and academics. Racial bias, [ 5 ] discrimination against prospective employees, [ 6 ] discrimination against medical and student debt holders, [ 7 ...

  7. How credit card companies make money - AOL

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    Credit card companies generate most of their income through interest charges, cardholder fees and transaction fees paid by businesses that accept credit cards. Even if you don't pay fees or ...

  8. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    The CIBIL credit score is a three digit number that represents a summary of individuals' credit history and credit rating. This score ranges from 300 to 900, with 900 being the best score. Individuals with no credit history will have a score of −1. If the credit history is less than six months, the score will be 0.

  9. TransUnion to Maximize Financial Inclusion Opportunities for ...

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    Up to 100 million U.S. adults have used buy now pay later (BNPL) loans at least once over the past 12 months, but financial institutions currently do not have access to the insights generated when...