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About CDIA

About CDIA

The Consumer Data Industry Association. is an international trade association, founded in 1906, that represents consumer information companies that provide fraud prevention and risk management products, credit and mortgage reports, tenant and employment screening services, check fraud and verification services, and collection services.

CDIA represents the consumer credit reporting information industry before state and federal legislators. It also represents the industry before the media in consumer credit reporting matters.

CDIA sets industry standards and provides business and professional education for its members. It also provides educational materials for consumers regarding their credit rights and how consumer credit reporting agencies can better serve their needs.

Membership: Over 200 American credit reporting agencies, mortgage reporting companies, collection services companies, check services companies, tenant screening companies and employment reporting companies.

Industry: One billion credit cards are in use in the United States today. A similar number of consumer credit reports are issued annually in the United States. Four and a half billion pieces of data are entered monthly into credit records. Each of the consumer credit reporting systems — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — maintains 200 million credit files, which are used by independent credit reporting agencies across the United States.

CDIA's Mission Statement: To provide high value services that will enable consumer credit, mortgage, and other specialized reporting services and consumer collection services to operate successfully and serve the needs of consumers, business, and government.

For more information about becoming a member of CDIA, please click here.