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Just as looking in the rear view mirror can help you navigate your next move, looking into recent trends can serve as a guide to where the industry should head in the future.
With that in mind, let’s take a step back and look at some of the trends in the automotive industry that finished off 2014. After all, it’s the insights from these trends that enable dealers, manufacturers, aftermarket retailers and lenders to take the right action to uncover growth opportunities and improve profitability.

In today’s world, it seems as though there is a statistic that we can apply to just about anything. Whether it’s viewership of the Super Bowl, popularity of breakfast cereal or the number of red M&Ms that come in a pack, I bet the data is out there. In fact, there is so much data in the world that Emery Simon of the Business Software Alliance once said that if data were placed on DVDs, it would create a stack tall enough to reach the moon.

Experian is all about turning insights into action… using data for good.
Our commitment is to work with our clients, consumers, non-profits and other parties to help ensure that we, as a company and within society, continue to properly leverage big data for good.
As part of that effort, each week we bring you Experian Insights – a round-up of news and resources highlighting how data is used for positive business, consumer and societal actions in many ways and across multiple sectors.

Experian is all about turning insights into action… using data for good. Our commitment is to work with our clients, consumers, non-profits and other parties to help ensure that we, as a company and within society, continue to properly leverage big data for good. As part of that effort, each week we bring you Experian Insights – a round-up of news and resources highlighting how data is used for positive business, consumer and societal actions in many ways and across multiple sectors. Experian Insights in the News The One Thing That Could Instantly Make Your Credit Score Better – Time If both rent and utilities were part of credit scores as many as 54 million people (who are essentially invisible today) would be able to participate in mainstream finance. [Tweet] Five Minutes with Matt Seeley, EMS Group President – The Hub We're working with numerous clients to help guide their organization's data management strategy, putting insights into action to create improved and more meaningful customer interactions. [Tweet] Small Business Insights Drive Action for the Good of the Economy – Experian Blog Small businesses rounded out 2014 performing at a very high level, especially in terms of credit health. [Tweet] Agencies Navigate the Identity-Based Security Ecosystem – GCN Identity systems have become the top priority for organizations looking to safeguard government data from attackers. [Tweet] Experian's Newest CMO Aims to Focus on Consumers – AdAge.com Kristen Simmons will lead strategic direction, development and execution of marketing for Experian consumer services in North America. [Tweet] How Millions of Consumers Could Get Credit for Paying Their Utilities on Time – Experian Blog Study analyzed the financial benefits for consumers by adding positive, monthly utility or rental payments to credit reports. [Tweet] Jump-Starting Car Sales from the Service Lane – Automotive News Automotive News reports how VehicleXchange works with Experian to help car dealers find credit-worthy customers. [Tweet] 5 Tools for Improved Identity Management – GCN Government agencies will have to rely on improving existing technology solutions to help manage their ongoing security threats. [Tweet] Acting on Insights to Create Value for Marketers and Their Customers – Experian Blog Learn how successful businesses are drawing meaningful insights from data to impact almost every aspect of business operations. [Tweet]

It seems like every conversation I have regarding how the U.S. economy is doing, I always think about small businesses. After all, small businesses are what drive our economy forward. They are the center of commerce for our country, and create the most jobs for our growing workforce. Quite honestly, without them, who knows where our country would stand today.


