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UK credit information major to expand to India
Prasun Sonwalkar/PTI / London Nov 24, 2009, 12:16 IST

Business and credit information major Experian has formed a joint venture with seven Indian banks and financial institutions to establish a credit bureau in India that will advise financial institutions and retail businesses about lending to consumers.

Nottingham-based Experian will hold a 49 per cent stake in the joint venture, Experian Credit Information Company of India, while the other 51 per cent will be shared between Axis Bank, Federal Bank, Indian Bank, Magma Fincorp, Punjab National Bank, Sundaram Finance and Union Bank of India.

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Experian is one of only a few companies to have been granted a provisional licence to operate a credit bureau in India. It will now apply to the Reserve Bank of India for a final licence.

Richard Fiddis, Managing Director of the strategic markets division at Experian, said: "Along with our joint venture partners, we are excited about the creation of the new Experian Credit Information Company in India.

"With more than 40 years of experience, we operate 15 consumer and 13 business credit bureaux globally and have played an active role in helping shape industry best practice."

"Our Indian credit bureau will provide the platform to launch a range of new value added capabilities for the Indian market, helping to accelerate the financial services sector's development and to protect consumers.

"The move reflects Experian's strategy of increasing business from activities in fast-growing countries that are known as emerging economies."

Senior bank professional T S Narayanasami has been appointed chairman of Experian Credit Information Company.

He said: "I am proud to be associated with this important venture which will be to the overall benefit of the Indian financial services market place and consumers. As a leading global credit bureau operator, Experian will bring its cutting edge technology and expertise to India."

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This could work for the small businesses. Building strong credit is tough these days I'm glad Experian is making an effort to help. Rina Initial Underwriting Group
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