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What data does Equifax collect?

Writer Emily Carr

Equifax collects the following categories of personal data: Name and contact information. Your first and last name, email address, postal address, phone number, and other similar contact information. Identifiers.

What type of business is Equifax?

Equifax is a global data, analytics, and technology company. We believe knowledge drives progress. We blend unique data, analytics, and technology with a passion for serving customers globally, to create insights that power decisions to move people forward.

What is the purpose of Equifax?

Our purpose is to help people live their financial best. We strive to create economically healthy individuals and communities everywhere we do business.

What information is Equifax storing?

Identifying information: Your name, address, Social Security number and date of birth. Credit account information: This is reported to Equifax by your lenders and creditors and includes information about each account and its payment history.

Does Equifax have my information?

The simplest answer is that credit bureaus, like Equifax, are data collectors. We provide your credit information, in the form of credit reports, to lenders and creditors to help them determine your creditworthiness. We also provide credit reports to you, so you can better understand your credit situation.

Is Equifax a good company?

Good Company Equifax has good people leading the company and a great work environment. They manage the finances of the company very well so they have the funds to grow and manage the business effectively. Equifax is three years into a cloud transformation that still has a ways to go.

Who are Equifax competitors?

Equifax competitors include Experian, Thomson Reuters, TransUnion, Dun & Bradstreet and LendingClub.

What’s a good Equifax credit score?

Although ranges vary depending on the credit scoring model, generally credit scores from 580 to 669 are considered fair; 670 to 739 are considered good; 740 to 799 are considered very good; and 800 and up are considered excellent.

What kind of business does Equifax do?

Equifax is a credit reporting agency maintains that information on over 800 million consumers and more than 88 million businesses worldwide. For most of its existence, Equifax has operated primarily in the business-to-business sector, selling consumer credit and insurance reports and related analytics to businesses in a range of industries.

How many people does Equifax collect information from?

Equifax Inc. is a consumer credit reporting agency. Equifax collects and aggregates information on over 800 million individual consumers and more than 88 million businesses worldwide.

What does Equifax do for your credit score?

Your credit score depends on Equifax along with Trans Union and Experian. Equifax is a credit reporting bureau. What does that mean? Well, they are the ones that have personal information of 143 million people (who were affected by the data breach). They have personal information and they report it to financial institutions such as banks.

When did Equifax start offering credit protection services?

In 1999, Equifax began offering services to the credit consumer sector in addition, such as credit fraud and identity theft prevention products.