TransUnion Announces $400,000 Commitment to Advance Financial Inclusion with Credit Builders Alliance
TransUnion announces a $400,000 donation to Credit Builders Alliance to aid underrepresented communities in building credit. This initiative targets the over one billion individuals globally categorized as ‘credit invisible.’ The aim is to improve credit health, especially in the Black community, where 45% have subprime scores. The funds will support nonprofit lenders in providing small dollar loans, enhancing credit reporting capacity. TransUnion strengthens its commitment to financial inclusion, having previously contributed to educational efforts earlier in 2021.
- Donation of $400,000 to Credit Builders Alliance to support credit building for underrepresented populations.
- Targeted loans provide financial opportunities for consumers with poor or no credit.
- Supports the inclusion of alternative financial data, potentially increasing credit scores by nearly 60 points for beneficiaries.
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Expanded partnership will help underrepresented populations build their credit history and financial futures
CHICAGO, Oct. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than one billion people around the world today are considered “credit invisible” or “credit disadvantaged,” unable to access financial products and services because they have little or no credit. As a global information and insights company committed to financial inclusion, TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) is announcing a
“TransUnion’s commitments to financial inclusion and racial equity go hand in hand,” said Chris Cartwright, president and CEO, TransUnion. “We must create opportunity for members of the Black community — and other underrepresented communities — to succeed. Access to safe and affordable financial products helps consumers build their credit health and take control of their financial futures.”
Credit Builders Alliance is a nonprofit dedicated to building the capability of a diverse and growing network of partner nonprofits and the consumers they serve, who are predominantly low to modest income. The organization serves as a bridge between the credit reporting system and its nonprofit lender members. The goal is to help borrowers with poor or no credit eventually participate in the mainstream financial system through building positive credit. The organization’s Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) intermediary, CBA Fund, plays an important role in growing the capacity of nonprofit lenders to offer small dollar, credit-building consumer loans.
Through CBA Fund, TransUnion will provide capital to select organizations that serve a predominantly Black client base. Studies show that poor credit health disproportionately affects the Black community, as nearly half (
The partnership will also fund scholarships to support Credit Builders Alliance’s efforts to assist CDFIs and other small dollar nonprofit lenders in becoming data furnishers. Many of these organizations lack the resources necessary to onboard and share data with credit bureaus. Through the assistance of scholarship funds, organizations can report the repayment of small dollar loans, providing a more robust credit file. Small dollar loan repayments, along with other forms of alternative financial data (such as rental payments and utility, telecom and cable bills), provide a more accurate picture of an individual, and create greater opportunity to participate in the financial mainstream.
“TransUnion was the first credit bureau to partner with CBA to expand access to credit reports for financial coaches supporting low-income communities 13 years ago,” said Dara Duguay, Chief Executive Officer, Credit Builders Alliance. “We’re incredibly grateful for the opportunity to deepen and evolve our relationship. With a shared commitment to financial inclusion, our partnership will have a tangible impact on the communities most in need.”
TransUnion is a leader in the growing movement to include more alternative financial data in the consumer reporting ecosystem — using alternative and trended credit data to help over 35 million previously unscorable consumers gain greater access to credit. This donation builds on contributions made earlier in 2021 to produce educational toolkits as part of Credit Builders Alliance’s Rent Reporting Technical Assistance Center. TransUnion research shows that when rental payments are included in a consumer’s credit file as a form of alternative financial data, consumers experienced an average increase of nearly 60 points to their credit score. The consumer population who generally has the least access to favorable terms for financial goods and services, the unscorable and subprime consumer cohorts, stand to gain the most with the largest credit score growth.
About TransUnion (NYSE: TRU)
TransUnion is a global information and insights company that makes trust possible in the modern economy. We do this by providing a comprehensive picture of each person so they can be reliably and safely represented in the marketplace. As a result, businesses and consumers can transact with confidence and achieve great things. We call this Information for Good.®
A leading presence in more than 30 countries across five continents, TransUnion provides solutions that help create economic opportunity, great experiences, and personal empowerment for hundreds of millions of people.
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About Credit Builders Alliance
Credit Builders Alliance serves as a unique and vital bridge between our nonprofit members and the major credit reporting agencies (CRAs). Through this support, CBA helps people who are outside the financial mainstream build credit to achieve their goals and enjoy financial security for themselves and their families. Our core services, CBA Reporter and CBA Access, provide nonprofits with both the ability and critical technical assistance to report loan data to the CRAs and to pull low-cost client credit reports for the purposes of financial education, outcome tracking and underwriting.
For more information visit: https://www.creditbuildersalliance.org.
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