Credit Suisse | credit card | Consumer Credit Act 1974 | Credit Suisse First Boston | Crédit Lyonnais | credit union | Social Credit Party of Canada | Port Credit | Japan Credit Bureau | Crédit Agricole | Alberta Social Credit Party | VISA (credit card) | Port Credit, Ontario | Credit risk | Crédit Foncier de France | Bank of Credit and Commerce International | Line of credit | Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act | European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System | Credit Union National Association | Credit card | Consumer Credit Act 2006 | Universal Credit | Quiet Girl with a Credit Card | National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund | credit score | Credit River | Credit rating agency | Crédit Mobilier of America scandal | Crédit Mobilier |
TrustedID's initial products, launched in 2006, were focused on helping consumers "freeze" their credit reports, following the advent of legislation that gave individuals the right to stop the three national credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union, from selling and individuals credit data without first getting consumer consent.
TransUnion was formed as a holding company in 1968, and began acquiring credit bureaus.