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Customer Acquisition in Banking

Customer acquisition in banking: Discover expert strategies, innovative solutions, and insights to grow and retain clients.

Published: June 26, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen
What is a Data Source and Why Are They Important?

Learn how high-quality data from multiple data sources can help drive business growth.

Published: June 22, 2023 by Julie.JLee@experian.com
Navigating the End of the Student Loan Payment Holidays

Student loan borrowers may face new challenges and fears once payments resume. Learn about the implications and how loan servicers and lenders can respond.

Published: June 20, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen
Protecting Your Portfolio and Growing with Confidence

View our interactive e-book for the latest economic and consumer trends and learn how to set your portfolio up to succeed in any economic cycle.

Published: June 15, 2023 by Laura.Burrows@experian.com
Browse the Web Securely with a Virtual Private Network (VPN)

A Virtual Private Network allows you to securely browse the web while protecting your information from being tracked or targeted.

Published: June 15, 2023 by Brian Funicelli
Amid Banking Uncertainty, Fraudsters Strike

By leveraging an array of tools and technologies, businesses can tailor their fraud prevention strategies to suit the specific needs of their customers.

Published: June 13, 2023 by Guest Contributor
Essential Guide to a Data-Driven Government

With an ever-present need for efficiency, security, and seamless citizen services, many agencies are looking at the benefits of a data-driven government. Last year, the federal government kicked off a unified effort to enable data-driven decision making. The goal at that level – and across all agencies – is to serve citizens more efficiently and effectively. By embracing the power of data and analytics, agencies of all sizes can set themselves up to better serve their citizens. What is a data-driven government? Agencies collect citizen data from a variety of service-based sources, including the Postal Service, Census Bureau, social welfare departments, and agencies that issue government IDs. When properly leveraged, this data holds many possibilities. However, many agencies face challenges when it comes to efficient collection, sharing, usage, integrity, and accessibility. Due to the amount of data collected and the potential lack of consistency in the collection and storage techniques, the data may not be usable. Without proper management and analysis, there’s little government agencies can do with their data to improve their processes. A data-driven government has well-managed data and uses that data to drive their decisions as they relate to citizen requests for benefits, tax collection, elections, and more. What are the benefits of data-driven decision making? Data management and government data analytics enable agencies to react quickly to citizen demands and concerns and proactively anticipate an issue before it becomes a crisis. With the right tools, agencies can gain a holistic view of their citizens, communicate effectively internally, provide digitally-driven services and improve overall efficiency through government-wide data integration and management. These changes have a wide range of benefits, including reduction of cost, fraud, waste and abuse, the automation of manual processes, and better service delivery. Why is a data-driven strategy required? In addition to the benefits listed above, a data-driven strategy also helps agencies align with published NIST guidelines and the need to monitor, evaluate, and maintain digital identity systems. Proper use of data-driven digital identity strategies will enhance equity and the usability of the solutions agencies provide to their citizens. Building an effective data-driven strategy The right strategy starts with ensuring that all departments about the need for proper data management and analytics and the guidelines that will govern it, such as maintaining up-to-date data, removing silos, and leveraging the right tools. The next step is finding the right partner. An effective partner can help agencies develop and maintain data management systems and implement the right tools and analytics – things like machine learning in government – to help each agency function efficiently and safeguard the data of its citizens. To learn how Experian can help your agency improve its use of data, visit us or request a call. Visit us

Published: June 7, 2023 by Chris Meehan
Three Ways to Segment Your Mortgage Portfolio to Maximize Performance

Learn three ways to analyze your mortgage portfolio to gain a more complete view of borrowers and maximize performance. Read more!

Published: June 6, 2023 by Jenna Ostmann
Vehicle Loan Amounts Taper off as Interest Rates Rise in Q1 2023

According to Experian’s State of the Automotive Finance Market Report: Q1 2023, the average interest rate for a new vehicle increased to 6.58%

Published: June 5, 2023 by Melinda Zabritski
2022 Digital Lending Trends: How Do Fintechs Compare to Traditional Lenders?

View our digital lending trends report for a full analysis on origination volume trends, delinquency trends, and consumer behavior insights. Read more!

Published: June 1, 2023 by Laura Davis
Unlocking Data-Driven Decisioning with Business Intelligence Analytics

Business intelligence analytics can help financial institutions optimize their decisioning and uncover safe growth opportunities.

Published: May 31, 2023 by Julie.JLee@experian.com
Experian CrossCore® Recognized as an Overall Leader by KuppingerCole

CrossCore named Overall Leader, Product Leader in Fraud Reduction Intelligence Platforms, Innovation Leader and Market Leader in Fraud Reduction..

Published: May 26, 2023 by Guest Contributor
The Importance of Identity Resolution for Credit Marketing

Explore what identity resolution for credit marketing is and how it enables lenders to create more cohesive and personalized customer interactions.

Published: May 25, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen
Vision 2023: Day 2 recap

Innovation and inspiration took center stage at Day 2 of Vision. Jennifer Schulz, CEO of Experian, North America opened the day with a look ahead at some of the solutions that are powering opportunities today and tomorrow. Sitting down with Robert Boxberger, President, Decision Analytics, and Scott Brown, President, Consumer Information Services, the group discussed key priorities for business innovation and the need to challenge the status quo. AI came up for discussion – as was no surprise – and while AI isn’t new, the newest versions are transformative. Whether it’s building a model a mile up (mid-flight), or continuously asking if solutions are “first, best or only,” innovation is part of Experian’s DNA as evidenced by two demos that took place on the main stage. Demo: Fraud Sandbox Fraud moves fast. A demo of the Fraud Sandbox showed the audience the importance of looking at consumer insights to pull back fraud signals. By leveraging the right fraud platform, you can turn insight into action. Working only with internal data is limiting, making it hard to detect fraud clusters and organizations open themselves up to millions of dollars in fraud; with external data it's easier to spot multiple uses of same information in multiple applications. Demo: Ascend Ops Ascend Ops connects data across different parts of the business and automates the process of model deployment so you can spend less time deploying and more time testing in market. Keynote: Alexis Ohanian Alexis Ohanian credits his success to a series of very fortunate events. The son and grandson of immigrants, Ohanian saw hustle, self-reliance and grit in his parents that he hopes his own children have. The innovator talked about how important timing is for entrepreneurs, discussing early ideas, starting Reddit and what he looks for in backing startups via his venture capitalist firm Seven Seven Six – named after 776 BCE, the year of the first Olympics. Ohanian also talked about the need to lean into AI – that it can make lean teams more efficient when you can automate to accomplish more, faster. It also enables humans to do work that is creative, strategic and empathetic, with a better quality of life. And to round it out, the self-proclaimed “business dad” talked about how having a bigger why – in the form of children – makes him better at his job. Keynote: Michael Strahan Michael Strahan shared a number of gridiron glory stories, the mental muscle it takes to get into the zone on game day, and the rolodex of injuries he had over the years – and how it taught him to look at people as individuals; an education in sociology. From his father he learned to talk about “when” rather than “if” and he’s developed a “keep going” mentality when it comes to everything he does. From clothing lines and skincare to management and production, Strahan says he’s committed to continuing to say yes and not be afraid of trying anything. Session highlights – day 2 Identity and fraud trends Current considerations that are top of mind for organizations include the speed of change, regulatory landscape, technology and the number of people online. Fraudsters are evolving faster than ever and are returning to the basics – think DDA fraud, check fraud and check washing. It is imperative to balance security with convenience and seamlessness as consumer expectations aren’t waning; therefore, it’s the business’ responsibility to meet and exceed customer expectations and to ultimately protect customers. Consumer credit trends and innovation Retailers and tech titans are pushing further into financial services. What separates them from the industry? People rave about brands more so than they do banks. The session delineated that digital transformation is not the digitization of what institutions were already doing. It requires a new way of thinking. Consumer privacy In 2023, 26 states have introduced comprehensive privacy legislation. It’s top of mind for consumers and top of mind for the government. Experian approaches privacy with strategies focused on security, accuracy, fairness, transparency and inclusion. Operational efficiency A panel of financial institutions experts discussed how they use analytics for operational efficiency. They talked about how they prioritize, the importance of the regulatory wrapper, and what differentiated their methods to reach success and make an impact. Fraud Organizations must consider the risks and rewards of their actions. It is critical to use analytics to stay agile and leverage owned and external data to make smart, fast and safe decisions. The action items for today’s organizations? Model, test, scale, repeat – scale your model based on your growth goals and expectations, and truly know your customer at every point of the interaction.   That’s a wrap on Vision 2023. We can’t wait to build on this momentum and see the conversations we have in store next year!

Published: May 24, 2023 by Stefani Wendel
Refining Your Debt Collection Process for Optimal Recovery

Discover the different options and routes you can take to improve your debt collection process, enhance decisioning and maximize profitability. Read more!

Published: May 24, 2023 by Laura.Burrows@experian.com

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