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Here’s what we expect in 2021: Putting a Face to Frankenstein IDs: Synthetic identity fraud – when a fraudster uses a combination of real...

Published: January 11, 2021 by Kathleen Peters

As our world becomes increasingly data-driven, the demand for automation will continue to grow. At Experian, we believe that harnessing the power of data...

Published: January 6, 2021 by Hiq Lee

While there is no question the pandemic continues to create a challenging financial situation for millions of consumers, this is not the case for...

Published: December 14, 2020 by Alex Lintner

For the eighth consecutive year, the Orange County Register has named Experian as one of the Top Workplaces, with the company securing the #1...

Published: December 11, 2020 by Justin Hastings

Almost a year worth of a global pandemic has galvanized a past of relative stability and predictability, bringing chaos and disruption and signaling a...

Published: December 10, 2020 by Donna DePasquale

There’s no question the COVID-19 pandemic is contributing to a unique 2020 holiday season, but there are consistent truths that remain when it comes to the holidays and personal finance. While the season is known...

Published: December 4, 2020 by Rod Griffin

2020 has been a year that has significantly impacted us all and the shockwaves are likely to challenge us for some time to come....

Published: November 23, 2020 by Editor

For the past several years, Experian has been on a journey to help drive financial inclusion for millions of people around the world. This...

Published: November 20, 2020 by Alex Lintner

Tens of millions of workers in the U.S. found themselves unemployed earlier this year, as the COVID-19 pandemic caused job loss rates not seen...

Published: November 18, 2020 by Kathleen Peters

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