You can do everything you can to prepare for the unexpected. But similar to how any first-time parent feels… you might need some help....
Vehicle affordability has been a main topic of conversation in the auto industry for some time, and based on the data, it’s not going...
Would you hire a new employee strictly by their resume? Surely not – there’s so much more to a candidate than what’s written on...
Alex Lintner, Group President at Experian, recently had the chance to sit down with Peter Renton, creator of the Lend Academy Podcast, to discuss...
There were 276 million vehicles on the road in Q1...
Debt management is becoming increasingly complex. People don’t answer their phones anymore. There are many, many communication channels available (email, text, website, etc.) and...
Once you have kids, your bank accounts will never be the same. From child care to college, American parents spend, on average, over $233,000...
Financial institutions preparing for the launch of the Financial Accounting Standard Board’s (FASB) new current expected credit loss model, or CECL, may have concerns...
What is CECL? CECL (Current Expected Credit Loss) is a new credit loss model, to be leveraged by financial institutions, that estimates the expected...
Many may think of digital transformation in the financial services industry as something like emailing a PDF of a bank statement instead of printing...
Consumer credit trends are continuously changing, making it imperative to keep up with the latest developments in originations, delinquencies on mortgages, credit cards and...
You’ve Got Mail! Probably a lot of it. Birthday cards from Mom, a graduation announcement from your third cousin’s kid whose name you can’t...
The universe has been used as a metaphor for many things – vast, wide, intangible – much like the credit universe. However, while the...
Earlier this month, Experian joined FinovateSpring in San Francisco, CA to demonstrate innovations impacting financial health to over 1,000 attendees. The Finovate conference promotes...
It’s been over 10 years since the first rumblings of Great Recession started in 2008. Today, Americans are experiencing high levels of consumer confidence,...