Experian and Plaid are teaming up to power smarter, faster, and more inclusive lending — fueled by real-time cashflow insights. The financial landscape is becoming more dynamic and digitally connected. Consumers are increasingly turning to digital platforms not only to pay bills and track spending, but to better understand their financial health, monitor their credit standing, and plan confidently for the future. This evolution presents a timely opportunity for innovation in underwriting — one that empowers consumers to take control of their financial futures and enables lenders to make faster, smarter, and more inclusive decisions. What happens when the leading global data and technology company joins forces with the largest open banking network in the world? Experian and Plaid are coming together to solve some of the most pressing challenges lenders face, bringing cashflow insights into credit decisions, seamlessly. Smarter lending: Elevating the credit decision process For lenders seeking a holistic view of borrowers to make faster, more informed decisions, this new collaboration is a game-changer. Experian and Plaid are combining real-time, unmatched cashflow data and analytics to help lenders improve decisioning, pinpoint risk precisely, and drive financial inclusion. This marks a pivotal shift in how credit is assessed, moving us toward faster, and fundamentally smarter lending decisions. This strategic collaboration delivers real-time cashflow insights in a comprehensive solution, built on core principles designed to directly enhance your lending capabilities: Speed and simplicity: Driving efficiency with seamless integration In today’s fast-paced financial landscape, efficiency in underwriting isn’t just an advantage; it’s a necessity. Our combined solution prioritizes speed and simplicity by offering easy integration through APIs. This ensures fast access to meaningful risk insights, streamlining your workflows. Imagine easily leveraging real-time cashflow risk insights directly into your existing processes for faster and smarter lending decisions. This is about delivering modern infrastructure that allows you to move at the speed of today's market, empowering your business to expand with confidence. Broader visibility: Unveiling a holistic consumer view Traditional credit scores are a reliable, crucial tool for measuring a borrower’s creditworthiness. When coupled with real-time cashflow data and risk insights, lenders are empowered with broader visibility, bringing to light a more holistic view of a borrower’s current financial reality and opportunities that may have been missed. You gain a comprehensive consumer financial picture, allowing for more precise identification of both strong financial capacity and potential risks, ultimately helping you target and acquire customers who align with your growth objectives. Smarter decisions: Enhancing models with combined intelligence The power to make truly informed decisions hinges on the quality and depth of your data. Without robust insights, risk models can be limited, impacting precision and speed. With Experian's advanced cashflow analytic capabilities and Plaid's streamlined access to real-time cashflow data via Consumer Report, you can enhance your risk assessment for smarter decisions. This synergy empowers financial institutions to expand credit access and uncover hidden risks, leading to more precise underwriting. It’s about leveraging advanced analytics in real-time to drive improved decision-making and build stronger portfolios. More inclusive lending: Expanding access, responsibly A significant challenge in lending is ensuring access for all creditworthy individuals, including those with limited traditional credit histories who may be overlooked. This represents an untapped market and a vital opportunity for responsible growth. Our solution champions more inclusive lending, enabling you to reach underserved communities and empower consumers who demonstrate strong financial capacity. This not only fosters stronger portfolios but critically helps your business grow by efficiently acquiring customers across a broader spectrum. Proven trust: Lending with confidence In the financial industry, the bedrock of any solution is trust – in the data, security, and partners. Lenders require unwavering confidence in the tools they adopt. This collaboration is built on proven trust, leveraging the reach, reliability, and security of two of the most trusted names in financial services. Experian’s expertise in credit data and consumer protection, combined with Plaid’s modern infrastructure and trusted open banking network, offers unparalleled assurance. You can securely integrate these powerful insights, knowing you are backed by industry leaders committed to best-in-class security and compliance, enabling your business to grow with confidence without compromise. Smarter lending starts now The evolution of underwriting demands a more dynamic, inclusive, and precise approach. With Experian and Plaid, you're not just adapting to change; you're leading it. Empower your organization to approve more borrowers, reduce risk more effectively, and make smarter, faster decisions for sustainable success. Ready to transform your lending strategy? Learn more about how to bring cashflow insights into your credit decisions seamlessly. Learn more
The open banking revolution is transforming the financial services landscape, offering banks and financial institutions unprecedented access to consumer-permissioned data. However, during our recent webinar, “Navigating Open Banking: Strategies for Banks and Financial Institutions,” over 78% of attendees stated that they do not currently have an open banking strategy in place. This highlights a significant gap in the industry. By tapping into consumer-permissioned data, you can develop more personalized products, streamline credit decisioning, and improve overall customer engagement. With the right strategies, open banking offers a pathway to growth, innovation, and enhanced customer experiences. Here’s a snippet from the webinar’s Q&A session with Ashley Knight, Senior Vice President of Product Management, who shared her perspective on open banking trends and opportunities. Q: What specific analytic skill is the most important when working on open banking data?A: The ability to parse and transform raw data, a deep understanding of data mining, experience in credit risk, and general modeling skills to improve underwriting. Q: What lessons did the U.S. learn from the experience of other countries that implemented open banking? A: The use cases are common globally; typical uses of open banking data include second-chance underwriting to help score more consumers and customer management, which involves assessing cashflow data to leverage on an existing portfolio (first-party data). This can be used in various ways, such as cross-sell, up-sell, credit line increase, and growing/retaining deposits. Q: Does Experian have access to all a consumer’s bank accounts in cases where the consumer has multiple accounts?A: Data access is always driven by consumer permission unless the organization owns this data (i.e., first-party data). Where first-party data is unavailable, we collect it through clients or lenders who send it to us directly, having gained the proper consent. Yes, we can intake data from multiple accounts and provide a categorization and attribute calculation. Q: Where does the cashflow data come from? Is it only credit card spending?A: It includes all spending data from bank accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, savings, debit cards, etc. All of this can be categorized, and we can calculate attributes and/or scores based on that data. Q: What is the coverage of Experian’s cashflow data, and how is it distributed across risk bands?A: Cashflow data moves through Experian directly from consumer permissioning for B2B use cases or from institutions with first-party data. We perform analytics and calculate attributes on that portfolio. Don’t miss the chance to learn from our industry leaders on how to navigate the complexities of open banking. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting to explore its potential, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge you need to stay ahead. Watch on-demand recording Learn more Meet our expert Ashley Knight, Senior VP of Product Management, Experian Ashley leads our product management team focusing on alternative data, scores, and open banking. She fosters innovation and drives financial inclusion by using new data, such as cash flow, analytics, and Experian’s deep expertise in credit.
Alternative lending is continuing to revolutionize the financial services landscape. From full-file public records to cash flow transactions, alternative credit data empowers financial institutions to make more informed lending decisions. This article focuses on cashflow insights and how they help financial institutions drive profitable and inclusive growth. Challenges with traditional credit underwriting Traditional underwriting often limits access to credit for marginalized communities, including young adults, immigrants, and those from low-income backgrounds. Because the process relies heavily on credit history and credit scores to determine an applicant’s ability to pay, those with less-than-ideal credit profiles could be overlooked. This then creates a cycle — those who are already disadvantaged face further barriers to accessing credit, limiting their abilities to invest in opportunities that can improve their financial situations, such as education or homeownership. Additionally, traditional underwriting models can be rigid. Consumers with stable incomes or significant assets may be denied credit if their financial profiles don’t fit the narrow criteria established by traditional models. As the financial landscape evolves, it’s important for lenders to adopt more inclusive and adaptive approaches to credit underwriting. What is cashflow underwriting? Cashflow underwriting is a modern approach to evaluating a borrower’s creditworthiness. It uses fresh, consumer-permissioned bank account transaction (balance, income and expense) data, giving lenders greater visibility into loan applicants’ financial situation. This process is made possible through open banking, an established, secure framework that enables consumers to quickly and easily share their bank account information with third-party financial service providers. READ: Learn more about the open banking landscape. Let’s look at a few quick examples: A prospective tenant is filling out a rental application. Instead of manually submitting paystubs to verify their income, open banking facilitates the digital sharing of full cashflow data in seconds, enabling property managers to quickly access the applicant’s full cash flow information. A consumer was previously denied credit due to insufficient credit history. With cashflow underwriting, the consumer is offered a second chance to qualify for the loan by including cashflow data in the lender’s decisioning model. The additional information gathered on the consumer’s ability to pay can transform the initial decline decision into an approval. Cashflow underwriting can also be used for credit line management. By assessing a borrower’s income and expense transactions, lenders can recommend optimal credit limits that cater to their spending potential while minimizing risk. Benefits of cashflow underwriting There are many benefits to integrating cashflow data into the credit underwriting process, including: Enhanced risk assessment. Going off credit scores and repayment behaviors alone won’t provide lenders with a complete or current picture of applicants. Through open banking, lenders can gain access to cashflow data in real-time, allowing them to more accurately assess consumers, increase approvals, and reduce credit risk. Inclusive lending. Over 100 million adult Americans are considered unscoreable, invisible, or subprime.1 However, 71% of consumers are willing to share their banking information if it could improve their chances of getting approved for credit.2 With deeper insights into consumers’ income and expenses, lenders can increase credit access in underserved communities. Improved customer experiences. Gaining a more comprehensive view of a consumer’s financial situation enables lenders to determine what loan products they’re eligible for and craft personalized options. READ: Learn more about the benefits of leveraging alternative data for credit underwriting. Get started Cashflow underwriting represents a significant step forward in the world of lending. It offers a more comprehensive approach to assessing creditworthiness, helping financial institutions drive growth and profitability. Experian’s Cashflow Attributes are an open banking enabled solution that provides lenders with consumer-permissioned insights into borrowers’ financial behaviors. With 940+ attributes derived from transaction data across 133 categories, financial institutions can make smarter, more inclusive lending decisions. Learn more about Cashflow Attributes Learn more about open banking 1 2023 State of Alternative Credit Data Report, Experian, 2023. 2 Atomik Research survey of 2,005 U.S. adults online, matching national demographics, 2024. This article includes content created by an AI language model and is intended to provide general information.