Infographic: The “Credit Invisible” Dilemma

December 1, 2014

A credit score is an essential first step in accessing credit cards or financing for a car or a home. However, many creditworthy Americans find themselves “credit invisible,” unable to get credit scores due to nonexistent, limited, or dated credit histories — and the limitations of traditional credit scoring models. This infographic summarizes results of a survey of consumers and lenders about the impact of this problem, and a potential solution in the form of more advanced credit scoring technologies.

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