What is a Credit Bureau?
A credit bureau collects, organizes, and provides credit information that helps lenders make informed lending decisions and supports a healthier financial system.
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Understanding the Role of a Credit Bureau
A credit bureau is an independent organisation that gathers information about loans and other credit obligations from participating financial institutions. This information is organised into credit reports, which help lenders understand an individual’s or business’s borrowing history and current financial commitments.
When someone applies for credit, lenders may request a credit report to better assess risk and make informed lending decisions. The credit bureau provides the information—it does not decide whether a loan is approved or declined.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Credit bureaus provide information and analytics that support lending decisions but do not offer loans themselves.
No. Lending decisions are always made by the financial institution evaluating your application.
Credit information helps lenders better understand credit risk, make more informed decisions, and process applications more efficiently.
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