Equifax Canada Champions Financial Inclusion for Newcomers to Canada with the Launch of Global Consumer Credit File
October 24 2024 - 5:50AM
Equifax Canada has launched the Global Consumer Credit File, an
innovative solution designed to empower lenders to make more
confident credit lending decisions for newcomers to Canada. The
solution creates a calibrated credit score using newcomers’ credit
histories from their countries of origin. The platform offers
lenders and newcomers to Canada a seamless and secure means to
access global credit data which is essential in obtaining services
such as housing, credit cards, and mobile phone contracts.
Immigration to Canada continues to
grow, with the country on track to welcome 500,000 new immigrants
annually by 2025. Many of these newcomers will arrive with credit
histories that often go unseen by Canadian financial institutions.
People who are new to Canada often have a thin credit file
(generally defined as having 2 or less credit lines) with little to
no credit history because their credit file from their country of
origin may not carry over to Canada. Without a more robust credit
file, newcomers may face greater challenges in navigating the
Canadian financial economy such as accessing credit cards or
mortgages with favourable rates or renting an apartment. Having a
credit score allows newcomers to Canada to gain access to greater
financial opportunities.
Robust Credit Bureau data from
around the worldThe Global Consumer Credit File allows
newcomers to leverage their global credit profiles when they apply
for the credit necessary to build their financial lives in Canada.
It offers a seamless and secure way of connecting financial data
within Equifax Consumer Credit bureaus worldwide to create a
calibrated score and helping to give financial visibility to
individuals who are new to Canada. With this trusted information,
lenders can make more informed decisions and help to expand credit
access for newcomers based in part upon information gained from
their international credit histories. The Global Consumer Credit
File will launch with credit information from India, with plans to
expand the service for newcomers from Brazil, Argentina, and Chile
over the coming months, and a future roadmap that includes 18
countries total.
“At Equifax Canada, we are committed
to supporting the Canadian financial ecosystem to help provide more
inclusive financial opportunities that move people forward,” said
Sue Hutchison, President and CEO of Equifax Canada. “Newcomers to
Canada bring a wealth of talent and ambition to this country, and
we are proud to play a role in helping them gain access to the
credit they need to thrive. The Global Consumer Credit File allows
us to empower these individuals from day one, helping them
establish their financial roots and contribute to Canada's vibrant
economy.”
Canada’s immigration strategy is a
cornerstone of its economic growth. Equifax Canada is set to
support this growth by providing lenders with access to trusted
global data, expanding credit opportunities, and fostering a more
inclusive financial landscape for all Canadians.
“Financial inclusion is about more
than just credit access,” added Hutchison. “It’s about creating
opportunities for everyone to succeed and contribute to the
economy. Equifax is proud to lead the charge in ensuring that
newcomers have the tools they need to build a strong financial
future here in Canada.”
By reducing barriers to financial
access, the Global Consumer Credit File can help newcomers to
Canada realize their full potential from the moment they arrive,
along with those already in Canada, ensuring that they can thrive
both financially and personally.
About EquifaxAt Equifax (NYSE: EFX), we believe
knowledge drives progress. As a global data, analytics, and
technology company, we play an essential role in the global economy
by helping financial institutions, companies, employers, and
government agencies make critical decisions with greater
confidence. Our unique blend of differentiated data, analytics, and
cloud technology drives insights to power decisions to move people
forward. Headquartered in Atlanta and supported by nearly 15,000
employees worldwide, Equifax operates or has investments in 24
countries in North America, Central and South America, Europe, and
the Asia Pacific region. For more information, visit
Equifax.ca.
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