Experian is one of the three major U.S. credit bureaus. The company's primary aim is to help people have profitable credit relationships by offering credit-related information. Experian can help you understand what your credit score is, how good your credit really is and how you can improve your personal credit. Tens of thousands of companies use Experian's services to help them manage their credit. Experian currently employs more than 10,000 workers in more than 60 nations and makes more than one billion dollars in annual sales.
Since the 1970s, Experian has helped businesses develop successful credit relationships with their customers. Experian has also helped millions of consumers learn about and improve their credit profiles. This company has long years of experience in helping individuals and businesses reduce their financial risks and strengthen their credit. Experian adheres to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act, which safeguard your privacy by limiting access to your credit report.
The main thrust of Experian's business is to offer consumer credit information to companies in order to help them extend credit offers. However, consumers can now buy credit reports directly from Experian, Trans Union and Equifax. Experian currently has credit information on more than 200 million U.S. consumers. Not only that, but Experian's computer databases hold information on more than 450 million vehicles. You can probably find title and registration information for your car, truck or other vehicle from Experian. Finally, Experian keeps a list of consumer addresses, so it offers information on billions of pieces of promotional mail sent to American households every year.
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