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Experian

Experian plc
Public company
Traded as
OTCQX
Industry Business services
Founded 1996; 21 years ago (1996)
Headquarters

Dublin, Republic of Ireland (incorporated)
Cardinal Place
London, United Kingdom (corporate office)

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Key people
Don Robert, Chairman
Brian Cassin (CEO)
Revenue US$4,810 million (2015)
US$1,157 million (2015)
US$772 million (2015)
Number of employees
17,000 (2015)
Website experian.com

Dublin, Republic of Ireland (incorporated)
Cardinal Place
London, United Kingdom (corporate office)

Experian plc is a global information services group with operations in 40 countries, with corporate headquarters in Dublin, Republic of Ireland and operational headquarters in Nottingham, United Kingdom; Costa Mesa, California, United States; São Paulo, Brazil; and Heredia, Costa Rica. The company now employs 17,000 people. It is listed on the and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Experian is a partner in the UK government's Verify ID system and USPD Address Validation.

In the UK during the 1970s, GUS plc, a retail conglomerate with millions of customers paying for goods on credit, employed John Peace, a computer programmer at the time, to combine the mail order data from various GUS businesses and create a central database to which was later added electoral roll data as well as county court judgements. GUS's database was commercialised in 1980 under the name Commercial Credit Nottingham (CCN). In 1996 GUS plc acquired the US credit reporting business Experian, formerly known as TRW Information Services, from Bain Capital and the Thomas H. Lee Partners and merged it into CCN.

During the next ten years, Experian broadened its product range to new industry sectors, beyond financial services, and entered new markets such as Latin America, Asia Pacific and Eastern Europe. The business expanded through both organic development and acquisitions. In October 2006 Experian was demerged from the British company GUS plc and listed on the .


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