Market Trends
Experian recently released its Q1 2020 Market Trends report, which provides insights about the vehicles on the road and the most popular vehicle segments.
Origination data from April and May provide some insight into the more immediate effects of the pandemic on the automotive industry.
Our experts discuss how emerging fraud trends and changes in consumer behavior will have long-term impacts on businesses.
Pre COVID-19, operations functions for retailers and banks had not consisted of a remote workforce. Now retail and banking have changed for good.
Listen in as experts discuss the latest research and insights and how businesses can shape their fraud prevention plan in the short term.
Account management is a critical strategy during any type of economy (pro-cycle, counter-cycle, cycle neutral), but especially now.
The automotive industry is in the midst of weathering an unexpected storm due to COVID-19. Here's what the Q1 2020 delinquency rates tell us. Read more.
We’ve entered a new era of loss forecasting. Previously built models are no longer sufficient for the changes in economic conditions due to COVID-19.
COVID-19 and the rush to transition to a remote lifestyle made it clear that many businesses need a refreshed fraud prevention strategy.
The housing sector, in particular, looks poised to regain momentum and perhaps lead the path towards stabilization in the second half of 2020.
COVID-19 has had far-reaching economic consequences. When it comes to your consumers' finances, are you seeing the full picture?
Including vehicle history reports in online vehicle listings create a more complete picture of the vehicle a consumer is looking at online.
The economic impact of the COVID-19 health crisis is ever-evolving and requires great flexibility and planning from lenders.
Some segments of the financial markets are beginning to bet that the Federal Reserve will take interest rates negative for the first time in U.S. history.
Here's a brief FCRA-related compliance overview to refresh your memory on various FCRA requirements when requesting and using consumer credit reports.