Social Responsibility

Experian is deeply committed to making an important difference in each of the communities we operate and live all over the world. Through our relationships with nonprofit organizations, our dedication to consumer education and our encouragement of employee volunteerism, we are able to champion a number of important causes. Read about our latest corporate social responsibility news below:

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Experian donates Intelliview data to InCharge Debt Solutions to help consumers repay debt and increase their financial literacy to achieve greater...

Published: March 16, 2017 by Editor

I’m an Analyst for Serasa Experian’s O2C department. I first met Patricia — a fellow Experian employee — over a video call, using sign...

Published: March 12, 2017 by Editor

The benefits of financial education are clear — higher economic growth, lower poverty rates and greater consumer confidence. This is why we put education...

Published: February 27, 2017 by Kelsey Audagnotti

I’m a Regional Sales Strategy Director for Experian in France. While Experian provides grants for entrepreneurs, we are always looking for ways to support...

Published: February 19, 2017 by Editor

Working in partnership with British charity, the National Literacy Trust, Experian has helped to analyze literacy levels across England. The study reveals that 86% of English...

Published: February 15, 2017 by Editor

Portuguese Translation I’m a Marketing Analyst in Serasa Experian’s Data Strategy and Management department. While my day job is to help businesses create user-friendly...

Published: January 15, 2017 by Editor

I am a Senior Business Analyst in Experian’s office in Bulgaria. When refugee camps in my country first began filling up with Syrian refugees,...

Published: December 14, 2016 by Editor

Serasa today launches a new service that allows Brazilian consumers to check their credit reports online for free. By visiting serasaconsumidor.com.br or by downloading...

Published: July 8, 2016 by Editor

Headlines bemoan the lack of personal finance being taught in our schools. Most students will graduate with little to no education on personal finance...

Published: April 29, 2016 by Editor

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