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TransUnion LLC
555 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661-3614
IL Tel. 312-258-1717
Fax 312-466-8385

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.transunion.com
Employees: 4,000
Employee growth: (2.4%)

TransUnion makes sure those past-due student loan bills follow you across the country. The firm is one of the three major consumer credit reporting agencies (the others are Experian and Equifax) that lenders use to help determine a borrower's creditworthiness. Combining technology with analysis, the company combats fraud and facilitates credit transactions between businesses and consumers by maintaining credit histories of more than 500 million people in about 30 countries. TransUnion also provides risk management services, insurance credit information, and real estate information services. Subsidiary TransUnion Interactive helps consumers protect and improve their credit ratings via its TrueCredit.com site.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2007:
Sales: $1,200.0M
One year growth: 0.0%

Officers:
President and CEO: Siddharth N. (Bobby) Mehta
CFO: S. Allen Hamood
EVP and CIO: Peter Hoversten

Competitors:
Equifax
Experian Americas
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TransUnion (Trans Union, LLC) is the third largest consumer credit reporting agency in the United States, which offers credit-related information to potential creditors. Like major competitors Equifax and Experian; TransUnion markets credit reports directly to consumers.

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History

TransUnion was created in 1968 by Union Tank Car Company as their holding company. Its credit business began with the purchase of Credit Bureau of Cook County (CBCC) in 1969. Trans Union was built from acquisitions of major city credit bureaus, with service agreements with local owners of bureaus which were not for sale. Today it operates 250 offices in the U.S. and in 24 other countries. It is based in Chicago, Illinois.

TransUnion was a subsidiary of The Marmon Group until January 2005 and is now an independent, privately held company.

Controversy

In 2003, Judy Thomas of Klamath Falls, Oregon, was awarded $5.3 million in a dispute with TransUnion. The award was later reduced to $1 million. Thomas claimed it took her six years to get TransUnion to remove erroneous information from her credit report.[1]

In 2006, after spending two years trying to correct erroneous credit information due to identity theft, a fraud victim named Sloan filed suit against all three of the largest credit agencies. TransUnion and Experian settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. In Sloan v. Equifax, a jury awarded Sloan $351,000. "She wrote letters. She called them. They saw the problem. They just didn't fix it," said attorney A. Hugo Blankingship III of Blankingship & Associates in Alexandria, Virginia.[2]

References

  1. ^ Block, Sandra. "Fixing errors in credit report is no small task", USA Today, 2005-08-27.
  2. ^ Baldas, Tresa. "Consumer Lawsuits Against Credit Bureaus Are Multiplying", The National Law Journal, 2006-08-16.

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