Our global United for Financial Health project empowers vulnerable people to improve their financial health through education and action. Through this program, Experian has partnered with nonprofit organizations across the world to deliver tools and resources to those who need them most. Read about our United for Financial Health initiatives and partnerships below:
It continues to astonish and amaze us that the majority of the men and women who enlist in our nation’s military bring immense commitment...
At Experian, we are proud to have a culture where our teammates can bring their whole selves to work. Perhaps no one exemplifies that...
In my role as Chief Sustainability Officer at Experian, I often hear from communities that feel that they’re not seen or heard. That they’re...
We often share at Experian that we want to be an organisation where people are free to be their true selves and have an...
In 2021, Experian announced that United for Financial Health programme would be launching in two EMEA markets – Italy and South Africa. Today we...
Growing up, my family rarely talked about money. So, in college, when I had the opportunity to get my first credit card, I also...
I am delighted to have announced our new partnership with Code First Girls, a non-profit organisation that teaches women to code for free, and helps increase...
The largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., UnidosUS, held its LatinX IncluXion Summit this week and I had the pleasure...
The historic civil rights organization, the National Urban League, kicked off its first-ever virtual national convention recently, and Craig Boundy, former Chief Executive Officer...