TransUnion is an American consumer credit reporting agency which collects and aggregates information on over one billion individual consumers in over thirty countries. The company is the smallest of the three largest credit agencies, along with Experian and Equifax (known as the “Big Three”). The company was originally formed in 1968 as a holding company for Union Tank Car Company, but it went through a series of acquisitions. In 2015, TransUnion became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol TRU. TransUnion markets credit reports and other credit and fraud-protection products directly to consumers.
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