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Equifax

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What is Equifax?

Equifax is a consumer credit reporting agency. It collects and aggregates credit and financial information on individuals and businesses. This information is used to create credit reports and calculate credit scores, which are then used by lenders, creditors, and other businesses to assess creditworthiness and manage risk. Equifax also offers various data analytics, identity verification, and fraud prevention services.

What other technologies are related to Equifax?

Equifax Competitor Technologies

TransUnion is a major credit reporting agency, directly competing with Equifax in providing credit information and related services.
mentioned alongside Equifax in 34% (104) of relevant job posts
Experian is another major credit reporting agency, directly competing with Equifax in the credit information market.
mentioned alongside Equifax in 10% (199) of relevant job posts
CreditSafe provides business credit reports and company information, competing with Equifax in the business credit intelligence space.
mentioned alongside Equifax in 32% (54) of relevant job posts
D&B (Dun & Bradstreet) is a provider of business credit information and analytics, competing with Equifax in the commercial credit space.
mentioned alongside Equifax in 4% (101) of relevant job posts

Equifax Complementary Technologies

NACM provides credit information, education, and advocacy for businesses, which can be complementary to Equifax's credit reporting services.
mentioned alongside Equifax in 61% (55) of relevant job posts

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