Finding opportunity in today's risky lending environment
Learn about the new research conducted by Experian to help you understand the latest trends and changes in the consumer and commercial credit markets.
Experian is known for helping companies build successful relationships with their customers. Now, Experian is the source for interactive education for credit and marketing professionals — check out our series of free webinars.
Experian® has partnered with eCredit to offer Credit Risk Advisor — a new end-to-end solution for business credit decisioning and portfolio management for the trade credit market.
Give your customers the right degree of attention by applying eCredit's custom-configured decision rules and risk-based account management triggers with Experian's powerful business data.
One of the most challenging issues mortgage lenders face today is continually evolving fraud. Predatory perpetrators of mortgage fraud schemes cost lenders tens of thousands of dollars per transaction, or as much as $6 billion per year.
Learn how you can avoid falling victim to mortgage fraud. Join Experian in a complimentary webinar detailing new tools that detect fraud on the front end and create workflow efficiencies with a case-management system.
This webinar will demonstrate how the latest advances in technology have yielded adaptable, flexible fraud-protection techniques, including data sharing. These benefits extend beyond just detecting bad applicants.
A regulatory update for financial services marketers
It's gotten so a financial services firm can't do anything without approval from the legal department. How can you market across numerous channels when hampered by Gramm-Leach-Bliley, the FCRA and other laws?
This Webinar will discuss the regulatory outlook and show how companies are building safeguards that can protect them from public relations catastrophes and costly legal actions.
Presenters
Martin E. Abrams, senior policy advisor to Hunton & Williams' Privacy and Information Management Practice
Tony Hadley, vice president of Government Affairs, Experian
Ray Schultz, editorial director, DIRECT Magazine