Credit Score Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Credit Score stocks.

Credit Score Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 15 EFX Here's Why You Should Retain Equifax Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Nov 15 EFX Equifax (EFX) Down 6.5% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Nov 15 PRI PFSL Fund Management Ltd. Announces Risk Rating Change for Primerica Income Fund
Nov 15 FICO History Says Palantir Stock Has a 79% Chance of Dropping 25% or More Within a Year
Nov 14 PRI Primerica announces $450M share repurchase program for 2025
Nov 14 PRI Primerica Announces $450 Million Share Repurchase Program for 2025
Nov 14 FICO FICO Recognized as Market Leader in Decisioning, Analytics, and AI by Leading Industry Analyst Firms
Nov 14 EFX What Is Equifax Inc.'s (NYSE:EFX) Share Price Doing?
Nov 14 EFX Earnings Scheduled For November 14, 2024
Nov 13 SEZL Sezzle files for automatic mixed securities shelf
Nov 13 SEZL Sezzle Launches Flexible Financing at Rural King
Nov 13 FICO New FICO Survey: Consumers Will Switch Banks If Fraud Prevention Expectations Are Not Met
Nov 12 MOGO Mogo’s digital payments subsidiary reports 23% increase in quarterly transaction
Nov 12 MOGO Mogo’s Digital Payments Subsidiary Carta Worldwide Reports 23% Increase in Quarterly Transaction Volume to Record $3.0 Billion
Nov 12 PRI Reasons to Invest in Primerica (PRI)
Nov 11 EFX Equifax Announces Participation in November Investor Conferences
Nov 11 SEZL Backcountry Chooses Sezzle for Flexible, Accessible Payment Solutions
Nov 11 FICO Here's How Much a $1000 Investment in Fair Isaac Made 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Nov 10 SEZL Analysts Just Made A Substantial Upgrade To Their Sezzle Inc. (NASDAQ:SEZL) Forecasts
Nov 9 PRI Primerica, Inc. (NYSE:PRI) Just Released Its Third-Quarter Earnings: Here's What Analysts Think
Credit Score

A credit score is a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of an individual. A credit score is primarily based on a credit report information typically sourced from credit bureaus.
Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers and to mitigate losses due to bad debt. Lenders use credit scores to determine who qualifies for a loan, at what interest rate, and what credit limits. Lenders also use credit scores to determine which customers are likely to bring in the most revenue. The use of credit or identity scoring prior to authorizing access or granting credit is an implementation of a trusted system.
Credit scoring is not limited to banks. Other organizations, such as mobile phone companies, insurance companies, landlords, and government departments employ the same techniques. Digital finance companies such as online lenders also use alternative data sources to calculate the creditworthiness of borrowers. Credit scoring also has much overlap with data mining, which uses many similar techniques. These techniques combine thousands of factors but are similar or identical.

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