The key to enabling greater financial inclusion is credit education. Worldwide, consumers are aware of the vital role financial education plays in building and maintaining a positive credit history to achieve financial goals. To better understand the distinct profiles, motivations and future outcomes of credit monitoring consumers, TransUnion conducted a global research study examining millions of people who started monitoring their credit through TransUnion for the first time.
We looked at whether credit education may contribute to consumers achieving their financial goals. We also explored subsequent behaviors and outcomes of credit monitoring consumers within the three credit-visible consumer segments of new-to-credit, credit underserved and credit served.
Key takeaways included:
The following countries were included in this study:
Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Hong Kong, India, Philippines, South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States.
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