List of Credit Reporting Agencies
Country | Major bureaus |
---|---|
Australia | Veda Advantage |
Botswana | Compuscan |
Canada | Equifax, TransUnion |
Chile | Dicom Equifax, Sinacofi |
China | Crediteyes |
Costa Rica | TransUnion |
Croatia | HROK |
Dominican Republic | TransUnion |
Ecuador | Equifax, Acredita |
El Salvador | TransUnion |
Germany | Schufa, Creditreform |
Guatemala | TransUnion |
Honduras | TransUnion |
India | High Mark Credit Information Services, CIBIL, Experian & Equifax |
Japan | CIC, JICC, PCIC |
Mexico | Equifax, TransUnion |
Namibia | Compuscan |
Nicaragua | TransUnion |
Egypt | ISCORE |
New Zealand | Veda Advantage |
Peru | Equifax |
Poland | InfoMonitor, Krajowy Rejestr Długów |
Rwanda | Compuscan |
Saudi Arabia | The Saudi Credit Bureau, (SIMAH) |
South Africa | Compuscan, Experian, TransUnion |
South Korea | National Information & Credit Evaluation, Korea Credit Bureau (KCB) |
Uganda | Compuscan |
United Kingdom | Experian, Equifax, Callcredit |
United States | FICO, Experian, Equifax, TransUnion, Innovis, PRBC |
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