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Old 09-21-2007, 01:11 AM
Leena Leena is offline
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Lightbulb What is credit information?

credit information:

The information provided by the CRA comes from several sources but falls into two main categories - public information and credit account information.


Public information

The public information consists of:


The Electoral Roll consists of information supplied to local authorities by householders each autumn. New registers are published each February. Lenders use this information to help them confirm names and addresses.
County Court Judgments and Scottish Decrees, supplied by Registry Trust, which holds a list of judgments on behalf of the Lord Chancellor's Department.

Bankruptcies, Individual Voluntary Arrangements and Administration Orders, which are obtained from the official London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes or the Insolvency Service

Credit account information

The UK's major lending companies have agreed to share with each other details of their customers' credit agreements. This lets them check, when someone applies for credit, that the person applying has repaid other lenders in the recent past or is repaying current credit commitments.

In order for lenders to access each other's information, they store copies of their customer credit records with the credit reference agencies. The credit reference agencies acts as a go-between in the sharing process but does not own the information.

The credit account information held by the CRA is simply a copy of that held by all the different lenders. These lenders update the credit reference agencies database monthly.

Lenders who access this credit account information through the credit reference agencies are members of a scheme called CAIS (Credit Account Information Sharing).

CAIS is strictly regulated under a contract between the lender and the credit reference agencies and under the scheme's Rules of Reciprocity. Participating lenders can access credit account information only if they provide similar information to be shared and must abide by the strict rules that clearly define the purpose for which the information may be used.
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Old 05-09-2008, 04:49 AM
devidso devidso is offline
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Yes!! Nice information that you have shared with us.
Thank you very much
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Old 05-09-2008, 06:47 AM
rachael24 rachael24 is offline
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In order for lenders to access each other's information, they store copies of their customer credit records with the credit reference agencies. The credit reference agencies acts as a go-between in the sharing process but does not own the information.
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Old 07-31-2008, 03:26 AM
kervinrudes kervinrudes is offline
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