Credit reporting agencies are in the business of compiling credit records. National credit reporting agencies—also called credit bureaus—keep the credit histories of close to 200 million individuals in computer databases. Anyone in the U.S. who has ever used credit to buy anything probably has a credit report.
Credit reporting agencies are in the business of compiling credit records. National credit reporting agencies—also called credit bureaus—keep the credit histories of close to 200 million individuals in computer databases. Anyone in the U.S. who has ever used credit to buy anything probably has a credit report.