

Greater transparency in buy now, pay later activity is key to helping consumers build their credit histories and supporting responsible lending.
Experian North AmericaScott Brown, Group President, Financial Services

Affirm plans to report all pay-over-time loan products issued from April 1, 2025, and beyond, including Pay-in-4. The move will help drive greater transparency into the buy now, pay later market while helping consumers build their credit histories over time.

Experian North America has once again proven its commitment to creating an exceptional workplace, earning a coveted spot on Fortune’s 2024 “Best Workplaces in Technology” list. This prestigious recognition showcases Experian’s dedication to cultivating a vibrant, innovative and inclusive culture where employees thrive. By prioritizing personal growth, diversity and overall well-being, Experian continues to stand out as a leader in the tech industry, ensuring its workforce remains at the heart of its success. A Testament to Experian’s Workplace Culture The Fortune Best Workplaces in Technology™ list, developed in partnership with Great Place to Work®, was based on surveys from more than 870,000 employees across various industries. Feedback captured factors like trust, respect, fairness and credibility, showcasing Experian’s efforts to build a culture where employees feel empowered and engaged. Innovation and Inclusivity Experian’s inclusion in the Large Workplace category reflects its commitment to fostering a collaborative environment. The company supports diversity through partnerships with AfroTech, Grace Hopper, Lesbians Who Tech and Out In Tech, further demonstrating its dedication to inclusivity. A Year of Notable Achievements In addition to the Fortune recognition, Experian earned a silver medal for innovation from Datos Insights and ranked 7th on the 2024 IDC FinTech Rankings, solidifying its leadership in data and technology. With more than 22,500 employees globally, Experian remains dedicated to innovation, employee development and helping businesses and consumers unlock opportunities.

Fraudsters are opportunistic. They are capitalizing on using new technology to create more sophisticated fraud schemes, underscoring the importance and urgency of prioritizing fraud prevention strategies. In fact, the FTC reported that consumers lost more than $10 billion to fraud in 2023, the first time losses have ever been so high. As a leader in the fraud prevention and identity verification space, we’re dedicated to helping clients stay ahead of evolving fraud trends and challenges. To that end, today we released the findings of our 9th annual Experian Identity and Fraud Report, which provides an in-depth look at the current fraud landscape and the sentiments of both consumers and businesses. Some of the top findings include: Consumers’ top security concerns include: identity theft (84%) and stolen credit card information (80%), a 20% increase compared to 2023. Sixty-three percent of people say it is important for businesses to be able to recognize them online. Eighty-one percent of consumers say they’re more trusting of businesses that can accomplish easy and accurate identification. People want more types of identity recognition techniques used to verify their identities with physical analytics (71%), PINs sent to a mobile device (70%) and behavioral analytics (66%) evoking the highest sense of security for consumers. Companies recognize the importance of focusing on Gen AI, with 70% saying they expect AI fraud to be the second greatest challenge for their business. Despite AI fraud concerns, businesses ranked detecting and preventing Gen AI fraud and deepfakes as the 12th most important investment area behind prevention for legacy fraud types. With these fraud concerns in mind, companies need to review their current fraud tools and strategies, and look for opportunities to add to or change current approaches, to not only mitigate risk but also keep their customers safe while providing a positive experience. Businesses should work with a trusted partner who can help them implement a multilayered approach to identity verification and fraud prevention and help them meet consumer expectations. Experian offers a full suite of automated tools that harness data and analytics to prevent fraud and mitigate losses. We’re dedicated to empowering clients with the insights they need to make informed, data-driven decisions that safeguard their customers and reduce risk. Our recent acquisition of NeuroID, an industry leader in behavioral analytics, is a testament to this. To learn more about Experian’s fraud prevention solutions: please click here. To read Experian’s 2024 Identity and Fraud Report, please click here.

Amid the rise in usage of generative AI tools, companies across industries are looking for fraud detection strategies that enable them to combat sophisticated fraud schemes now and in the future. At Experian, we’re committed to ensuring our clients can make the most informed, data-driven decisions to protect the customers they serve while mitigating risk. To support this, today we’re excited to announce our acquisition of NeuroID – an industry leader in behavioral analytics. NeuroID combines the power of behavioral analytics with advanced device and network intelligence to create the first line of defense against malicious bots, bad actors, and fraud rings. This can help clients identify everything from identity theft to account takeover fraud from the very first interaction. NeuroID’s modern and frictionless capabilities amplify Experian’s fraud risk suite by providing a new layer of insight into digital behavioral signals and analytics observed for both new and returning users throughout the customer lifecycle. Together with NeuroID, we’re excited to build new blended offerings that detect risk but also empower businesses to confidently navigate the online landscape and trust in their transactions. Experian has a long legacy of providing award-winning fraud and identity solutions to protect companies and their customers. Last year alone, our identity verification and fraud prevention solutions helped clients avoid an estimated $15 billion in fraud losses globally. Adding NeuroID to the Experian family is another step in our commitment to continuous innovation in fighting fraud and helping clients and consumers keep pace with the evolving identity landscape. NeuroID’s behavioral analytics solutions are available now through CrossCore® on the Experian Ascend Technology Platform™ as a key fraud-detection capability. With NeuroID seamlessly integrated into Experian, clients can use one service provider to proactively monitor and analyze a user’s real-time digital behavior. To learn more, click here.



