Companies List | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2024)

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Use this list to help you take advantage of your right to review the information in your consumer reports, and dispute possible inaccuracies with companies as needed.

The list includes the three nationwide consumer reporting companies—Equifax, TransUnion, andExperian—and several other reporting companies that focus on creating consumer reports for certain industries.

This list is current as of January 2024. It includes entities that have identified themselves as “consumer reporting agencies” (as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act ) or have indicated they provide consumers access to information they have collected about them. The list is intended for the personal use of consumers. It incorporates information from the companies’ own self-descriptions that has not been independently verified by the Bureau. This list is not intended to be all-inclusive and does not cover every company in the industry. Nor does it reflect determinations as to whether any particular entity is (or is not) subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act , or the Bureau’s supervisory or enforcement authority. To provide your suggested corrections or additions to the list, contact the Bureau at CFPB_CCPD2@cfpb.gov and include “Consumer Reporting Company List” in the subject line.

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Market areas included on this list

Nationwide consumer reporting companies

There are three big nationwide providers of consumer reports: Equifax, TransUnion, andExperian. Their reports contain information about your payment history, how much credit you have and use, and other inquiries and information.

Employment screening

Employment screening companies provide information such as credit history, employment, salary, and education and professional license verification to employers and others, including to non-profit volunteer organizations and to government agencies such as to verify employment income to determine eligibility for government assistance. They may also provide residential address history and Social Security Number verification; criminal arrest and conviction information, as well as fingerprint information from state and federal criminal record databases; status on global watchlists, motor vehicle and driver’s record information; drug and alcohol testing and health screening information; and non-profit and volunteer activity verification. Employment screening can include both pre-employment screening and on-going workforce monitoring. Many employment screening companies won’t have information on you unless you authorized an employer or other end-user to obtain a report. If possible, when you give your authorization, ask for the name(s) of the employment screening company being used. Contact those reporting companies to fact-check your reports. If the employer is checking your credit history in separate reports, from one or all three of the nationwide providers of consumer reports listed above, request and review those reports too.

Tenant screening

Tenant screening companies provide information such as credit history, eviction information, rental payment history, identity verification, income and employment verification, and criminal background data to landlords, property management companies, and others. A tenant screening report with negative information in it, such as prior housing evictions, could result in a rejected lease application, or it could result in approval of the application but with tough conditions inserted into the lease agreement such as a requirement that you pay months of additional rent in advance or a higher security deposit. Most tenant screening companies won’t have information on you unless you apply for rental housing or otherwise authorize a landlord or property manager to obtain a report from them. However, you should check in advance for errors in your credit report, since a credit report is a common component of tenant screening reports. Additionally, if you are rejected as a tenant for a residential property, or “conditionally accepted” with certain adverse conditions such as requiring a co-signer or a larger deposit or a higher rent payment than other applicants, the landlord or management company must provide you with an adverse action notice that includes the name(s) of the consumer reporting company it used to screen you. Contact the screener(s) to fact-check your information and dispute suspected inaccuracies as needed. Errors in your tenant screening report shouldn’t keep you from finding a place to call home. If a landlord refuses to rent to you or charges you more because of something in a background check, be sure to know your rights and protections. For more information on the tenant screening market, see our Tenant Background Checks Market Report.

Check and bank account screening

Banks and credit unions use check and bank screening reports to help decide whether to offer you a checking account or to cash your checks. For example, you may have negative information in your report if you had a checking account before and you have an unpaid negative balance on that account, such as from an overdraft that you have not repaid, if the account was closed by the bank, or if you were suspected of fraud related to the account. If you have been a victim of bank account and/or check-writing fraud, or have had prior difficulties opening or closing a bank account (such as being denied an account), review your check and bank screening report(s) and dispute them if inaccurate.

Personal property insurance

Fact-check your specialty insurance report when applying for insurance.

Medical

Fact-check your medical specialty report before or when applying for private life, health, critical illness, long-term care, or disability income insurance. Generally, if you haven’t applied for individual life or health insurance at an insurance company that uses services from the listed company, the company won’t have a consumer report for you to request.

Low-income and subprime

Low-income and subprime reporting companies provide consumer information to companies that market and sell products and services specifically to lower-income consumers and credit applicants with impaired credit records.

Supplementary reports

The companies listed in this section sell data primarily to help entities manage credit and fraud risk. This information frequently supplements other datasets, such as the traditional credit data that the nationwide consumer reporting companies sell about you.

Utilities

These companies collect information associated with telecommunications, pay TV, and utility (electric, gas, water) services to help companies in these industries manage customer relations.

Retail

These companies collect information related to retail product return and suspected exchange fraud and abuse.

Gaming

These companies share consumer data associated with check cashing settlement services to assist gaming establishments such as casinos and racetracks with risk management.

Companies List | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2024)

FAQs

Who are the top 3 consumer credit reporting agencies? ›

Nationwide consumer reporting companies

There are three big nationwide providers of consumer reports: Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. Their reports contain information about your payment history, how much credit you have and use, and other inquiries and information.

What are the three credit score companies? ›

By law, you can get a free credit report each year from the three credit reporting agencies (CRAs). These agencies include Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau legit? ›

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a 21st century agency that implements and enforces Federal consumer financial law and ensures that markets for consumer financial products are fair, transparent, and competitive.

What are the four hidden credit bureaus? ›

How Many Credit Reporting Agencies Are There? You're probably familiar with the three main credit reporting agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Did you know there are actually six agencies? The additional four agencies are PRBC, SageStream, Advanced Resolution Service (ARS), and Innovis.

Does Capital One pull all three credit reports? ›

Capital One appears to use all three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Transunion and Experian.

What is the most reliable credit reporting agency? ›

Experian, Equifax and TransUnion are all respected, credible bureaus that are used widely.

Is 650 a good credit score? ›

As someone with a 650 credit score, you are firmly in the “fair” territory of credit. You can usually qualify for financial products like a mortgage or car loan, but you will likely pay higher interest rates than someone with a better credit score. The "good" credit range starts at 690.

Which credit agency gives the highest score? ›

Which of the 3 Credit Bureaus Is the Best? Of the three main credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion), none is considered better than the others. A lender may rely on a report from one bureau or all three bureaus to make its decisions about approving a loan.

What would a FICO score of 800 be considered? ›

Your 800 FICO® Score falls in the range of scores, from 800 to 850, that is categorized as Exceptional. Your FICO® Score is well above the average credit score, and you are likely to receive easy approvals when applying for new credit.

What was the controversy with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? ›

The justices ruled 7-2 that the way the CFPB is funded does not violate the Constitution, reversing a lower court and drawing praises from consumers. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the majority opinion, splitting with his frequent allies, Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, who dissented.

Does filing a complaint with the CFPB do anything? ›

Consistent with applicable law, we securely share complaints with other state and federal agencies to, among other things, facilitate: supervision activities, enforcement activities, and. monitor the market for consumer financial products and services.

Why am I getting a letter from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? ›

Sometimes the CFPB will send a warning letter to advise recipients that certain actions may violate federal consumer financial law. These are not accusations of wrongdoing. Instead, they are meant to help recipients review certain practices and ensure that they comply with federal law.

Which credit bureau is in trouble? ›

Government Investigation Finds Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian Failed to Address Errors in Consumer Credit Reports.

What is the biggest credit trap? ›

Minimum monthly payment.

Paying only the minimum is a debt trap because it can take years to repay a sizable balance that continually accrues interest. Tip: If you can't pay your monthly balance in full, pay as much as you can above the minimum.

What are the three leading credit agencies? ›

There are three main credit reference agencies - Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. You should check the information held with all of these agencies. This is because the details held by individual agencies may differ. See Useful contacts at the end of this fact sheet.

What are the big three credit rating agencies? ›

The major credit rating agencies are Fitch Ratings, Moody's, and S&P Global. These agencies research and analyze a firm's financials and assign it a corporate credit rating. The ratings are intended to provide investors with information about the financial stability of issuers of debt-based investments.

Which credit score matters more, TransUnion or Equifax? ›

Neither your TransUnion or Equifax score is more or less accurate than the other. They're just calculated from slightly differing sources. Your Equifax credit score is likely lower due to reporting differences. Nonetheless, a “fair” score from TransUnion is typically “fair” across the board.

Which is better, Experian or Equifax? ›

While they all provide similar information about an individual's credit history, there may be variations in how they present the data. For example: Equifax may provide additional details on your overall credit usage. Experian might offer more comprehensive identity theft protection services.

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