One of the largest barriers to financial inclusion is a lack of financial education. Experian is changing that. Our partnerships and initiatives are dedicated to getting the proper tools, resources and information to underserved communities so that consumers can best understand and improve their financial health. Read about our financial education news below:
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and Experian’s ProtectMyID® issued its new survey results about cybersecurity. The study, conducted by Edelman Berland, reveals...
Experian is proud to be one of the sponsors and participate in the FinCon 2014 conference, taking place September 18-21 in New Orleans, Louisiana....
The following article is a guest post from Dara Duguay, executive director, Credit Builders Alliance. A good credit history is crucial in today’s economy....
The following article is a guest post from Paul Combe, President and CEO of Boston-based American Student Assistance. According to recent Experian research, student...
Experian® is pleased to announce its partnership with Clear Channel and the premiere of its iHeart Radio show, Credit & Finance Talk with Experian,...
Did you know children are increasingly vulnerable to being a victim of identity theft? Their clean credit history is an easy target for perpetrators....
The Information Age transformed our way of life. It gives us new ways to communicate, have instant access to resources and the power to...
More than 20 years ago, Experian became the first credit bureau to create a consumer education program. We started the program because we wanted...
Getting a copy of your credit report is the easiest first step to take control of your finances. A personal credit report contains details...