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Credit card firms to share data
cellsuit
Posts: 12 Forumite
in Credit cards
From December 2008 Barclaycard, Capital One, GE Money, HBOS and MBNA will share data on customer behaviour to get a better idea on whether a customer is likely to be able to repay their balance.
New data covered by this sharing agreement will include information on the amount of a customer's last payment, whether it was only the minimum payment, changes to credit limits, the extent to which a customer withdraws cash on their account and if the customer signed up to any promotional deals.
New data covered by this sharing agreement will include information on the amount of a customer's last payment, whether it was only the minimum payment, changes to credit limits, the extent to which a customer withdraws cash on their account and if the customer signed up to any promotional deals.
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wonder if that includes using Equifax's extended data or just a system between them?0
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well big brother really is getting bigger and watching isnt he!! its getting really ridiculous, i wonder if anyone has actually signed anything to agree to this information being shared with other credit companys, i can only see in my terms and conditions with capital one who incidently do not belong to any of the above companys they are a bank on thier own, that they will share conduct of the account with credit reference agencys( no mention of other banks) and all other information WILL NOT be passed to anyone except within thier group of companys, and as i say they have no ties to the others mentioned!self confessed 80's throwback:D
sealed pot challenge 2009 #488 (couldnt tell you how much so far as i cant open it to count it!!:mad: )0 -
Do you have a source for this?0
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.0
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I always thought that they could see what you owed on your credit files anyway.
Some will say 'big brother' others like me will say it will save a lot of people from sinking into more debt than they can afford to repay.
It will hit stoozers though.0 -
louiser123 wrote: »well big brother really is getting bigger and watching isnt he!! its getting really ridiculous
I think that's paranoia on your part there.
This is no different that these companies going to a credit referencing agency. It probably cuts out all the middle men. Ultimately it'll provide a better system where by they can get accurate data on people who want to borrow money from themselves.0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »I always thought that they could see what you owed on your credit files anyway.
Some will say 'big brother' others like me will say it will save a lot of people from sinking into more debt than they can afford to repay.
It will hit stoozers though.
from the Finxtra artilce...Traditionally, shared data for credit cards has included the customer's balance, credit limit and whether payments are up to date. The new data will now also include the amount of their last payment, and whether this was equivalent to the minimum payment; changes to credit limits; the extent to which they withdraw cash on their account and if the customer is signed up to any promotional deals.The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.0
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