Experian is one of the three major credit bureaus in the United States.
It collects and maintains consumer credit information and provides credit reports to lenders.
Experian also offers consumer-facing services such as credit monitoring and credit scores. More information can be found at www.experian.com.
Experian:
Lenders may pull reports from Experian when you apply for credit.
Not all lenders report to all three bureaus.
Your Experian report may differ slightly from your Equifax or TransUnion reports.
Monitoring all three ensures accuracy.
Is Experian a government agency?
No. It is a private company.
Does Experian create my credit score?
It provides data used to calculate scores.
Can I dispute errors with Experian?
Yes, you can dispute errors directly with Experian.
Does checking Experian hurt my score?
No, if it’s a soft inquiry.