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Difference between revisions of "Credit Reports and Credit Ratings"

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== Summary of the law==
== Summary of the law==
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Each institution that a consumer obtains credit from has its own details of the consumer’s history with that institution. A person’s credit record is basically the accumulation of their entire credit history. Historically, that information was kept at a local credit reporting agency, called a credit bureau. Credit bureaus and other reporting agencies provided credit report information to creditors for a fee. More recently, credit reporting services have been consolidated into national reporting services, including [https://www.consumer.equifax.ca/home/en_ca Equifax] and [https://www.transunion.ca TransUnion]. These are not government agencies.
Each institution that a consumer obtains credit from has its own details of the consumer’s history with that institution. A person’s credit record is basically the accumulation of their entire credit history. Historically, that information was kept at a local credit reporting agency, called a credit bureau. Credit bureaus and other reporting agencies provided credit report information to creditors for a fee. More recently, credit reporting services have been consolidated into national reporting services, including [https://www.consumer.equifax.ca/home/en_ca Equifax] and [https://www.transunion.ca TransUnion]. These are not government agencies.


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