Credit Bureau - List of Credit Reporting Agencies

List of Credit Reporting Agencies

Country Major bureaus
Australia Veda Advantage
Botswana Compuscan
Canada Equifax, TransUnion
Chile Dicom Equifax, Sinacofi
China Crediteyes
Costa Rica TransUnion
Croatia HROK
Dominican Republic TransUnion
Ecuador Equifax, Acredita
El Salvador TransUnion
Germany Schufa, Creditreform
Guatemala TransUnion
Honduras TransUnion
India High Mark Credit Information Services, CIBIL, Experian & Equifax
Japan CIC, JICC, PCIC
Mexico Equifax, TransUnion
Namibia Compuscan
Nicaragua TransUnion
Egypt ISCORE
New Zealand Veda Advantage
Peru Equifax
Poland InfoMonitor, Krajowy Rejestr Długów
Rwanda Compuscan
Saudi Arabia The Saudi Credit Bureau, (SIMAH)
South Africa Compuscan, Experian, TransUnion
South Korea National Information & Credit Evaluation, Korea Credit Bureau (KCB)
Uganda Compuscan
United Kingdom Experian, Equifax, Callcredit
United States FICO, Experian, Equifax, TransUnion, Innovis, PRBC

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