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Hoover's Profile: Fair Isaac Corporation
(NYSE:FIC)
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Fair Isaac Corporation
901 Marquette Ave., Ste. 3200
Minneapolis, MN 55402-3232
MN Tel. 612-758-5200
Fax 612-758-5201

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.FICO.com
Employees: 2,480
Employee growth: (12.2%)

Fair or not, Fair Isaac (now known as FICO) has a lot to say about whether you get a loan. A leading developer of credit scoring systems, the firm offers statistics-based predictive tools for the consumer credit industry. FICO is the progenitor of the FICO Score, a three-digit number based on a complex set of factors to determine a borrower's creditworthiness. Customers include credit card companies, retailers, commercial lenders, insurers, health care, and telecommunications service providers in some 80 countries worldwide. FICO's analytic and decision-management products and services include applicant scoring for insurers and financial risk and database management products for financial concerns.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending September, 2009:
Sales: $630.7M
One year growth: (15.3%)
Net income: $65.1M
Income growth: (22.5%)

Officers:
Chairman: A. George (Skip) Battle
EVP and CFO: Thomas Bradley
EVP and Chief Technology and Products Officer: Deborah Kerr

Competitors:
Equifax
Experian Americas
TransUnion LLC

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FICO
Type Public company (NYSEFICO)
Founded 1956
Headquarters Flag of the United States.svg Minneapolis, Minnesota
Key people Dr. Mark N Greene CEO
Products FICO score, Blaze Advisor, Triad, Capstone, Falcon, Debt Manager
Employees 2,200 (2009)
Website www.fico.com

FICO™ (NYSEFICO), founded in 1956 as Fair Isaac by engineer Bill Fair and mathematician Earl Isaac, provides consulting services and enterprise decision management systems. They developed the FICO scores, a measure of credit risk, which are the most used credit scores in the world. FICO scores are available through all of the major consumer reporting agencies in the United States and Canada: Equifax; Experian; TransUnion; and PRBC.[1] FICO is a registered trademark of Fair Isaac Corporation.

FICO is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The company has offices in North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The company employs about 2,200 people (as of 2009) and earned revenue of about US$745 million in 2008.[citation needed]

FICO's client list covers more than 1,400 financial-service providers, including 99 of the top 100 US banks and 49 of the top 50 global banks.[citation needed] More than 200 retailers, including nine of the top 10 retail card issuers in the US[citation needed] use FICO retail management software. FICO serves more than 100 telecommunications providers worldwide, including the top 10 US wireless providers and six of the world's top 10 telecommunications service providers.[citation needed]

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Company milestones

  • 1958: Fair Isaac starts building credit scoring systems.
  • 1970: First credit card scoring system delivered.
  • 1975: First behavior scoring system to predict credit risk related to existing customers.
  • 1981: Introduction of Fair Isaac credit bureau try to scores.
  • 1986: IPO, stock listed at NASDAQ.
  • 1991: Introduction of TRIAD, a credit card management system.
  • 1996: Stock moves from NASDAQ to NYSE.
  • 1997: The American Bankers Association honors Bill Fair and Earl Isaac with Distinguished Service Award for their pioneering work in credit scoring.
  • 2002: Merger with HNC Software, Inc., adding fraud detection to their arsenal with the $100 million Falcon product line and strengthening their analytics offerings in the insurance and telecommunications markets.
  • 2003: Fair, Isaac and Company is renamed Fair Isaac Corporation.
  • 2004: Acquisition of London Bridge Software, expanding services to credit collections and recovery software. Opens a new analytic consulting and product development center in Bangalore, India targeted primarily at Asia Pacific markets.
  • 2005: Acquisition of RulesPower, bringing Rete III algorithm to Blaze Advisor.
  • 2006: Celebrates 50th anniversary.
  • 2008: Fair Isaac released Debt Manager 7
  • 2009: Company name changed from Fair Isaac, to FICO (FICO means Fair Isaac Corporation). Website changed to fico.com

Key people

  • Dr. Mark N Greene: Chief Executive Officer
  • Thomas A. Bradley: Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
  • Michael H Campbell: Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
  • Laurent Pacalin: Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer
  • Andrew Jennings: Vice President, Research
  • Larry E Rosenberger: Fellow of Fair Isaac
  • Richard A Stewart: Vice President, Professional Services
  • Richard S Deal: Vice President, Human Resources
  • John D Emerick Jr.: Vice President, Corporate Development and Treasurer
  • Michael (Mike) J Pung: Vice President, Finance
  • Mark R Scadina: Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

References

  1. ^ Fair Isaac and PRBC Team Up to Enhance Credit Risk Tools Used by Mortgage Industry, Yahoo! Finance, November 14, 2007.

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