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TransUnion cuts VantageScore 4.0 pricing for mortgage lenders

Credit bureau TransUnion has followed its peers in slashing prices for mortgage lenders that purchase VantageScore 4.0, responding to Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO)’s newly implemented pricing model. Starting in 2026, TransUnion will offer VantageScore 4.0 for $4 per score and provide it at no cost to lenders that purchase a FICO score through the end […]

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Plaid introduces LendScore for real-time credit risk assessment

Plaid on Wednesday introduced LendScore, a new credit risk model that uses real-time cash flow data and account connection insights to give unsecured personal lenders a more complete view of a borrower’s financial situation. The launch comes amid significant shifts in consumer borrowing behavior and credit scoring. Plaid pointed to a recent TransUnion study, which

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Why credit score politics have nothing to do with lending

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. The political conversation in Washington about credit scores has reached a new level of absurdity. This is hardly a surprise, however, since the Trump Administration has targeted housing affordability as a national priority. But the conversation about housing in the nation’s capital

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FICO’s new program draws mixed reviews from mortgage market

Fair Isaac Corp.’s (FICO) decision to let resellers calculate and distribute its scores directly to lenders drew a mixed response from the mortgage industry — viewed by some as a step toward more competition, but by others as a potential driver of higher credit score costs in the short term. On Wednesday, FICO unveiled the

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FICO’s new pricing program met with cautious optimism

Fair Isaac Corp. is rolling out a new program that lets mortgage resellers bypass the three major credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and Transunion and deliver its FICO credit scores directly to lenders, a shift the company says will bring down costs. The announcement drew cautious optimism from industry trade groups. The move avoids any additional

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FICO bypasses credit bureaus with new program for mortgage lenders

Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO) has launched a program allowing tri-merge resellers to calculate and distribute its scores directly to mortgage companies, effectively bypassing the three nationwide credit bureaus: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. The move comes amid intensified competition with VantageScore, owned by the three bureaus, following the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) decision to let

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VantageScore 4.0’s predictive power stands up to scrutiny

The American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) recent opinion piece (“FICO isn’t the problem. A premature two-score system is“) challenges a nearly unanimous market conclusion: VantageScore 4.0 is a more predictive credit score for mortgages than Classic FICO. Tobias Peter and Sissi Li’s critique tells yesterday’s story. VantageScore 4.0 is about tomorrow, and the market agrees.  While

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Figure expands Intellidebt offerings for debt consolidation

Figure Technology Solutions, a blockchain-native capital marketplace, announced on Monday an expansion of Intellidebt, its Direct Debt Payoff (DDP) solution. The move aims to allow borrowers to consolidate existing liens and high-interest debt directly through the loan application process. The upgrade boosts borrower qualification potential by improving combined loan-to-value (CLTV) ratios, debt-to-income (DTI) ratios and

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Pulte’s tweet hands credit bureau an unfair edge

Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently roiled the mortgage market with a post on X, writing “Fannie [Mae] and Freddie [Mac] will ALLOW lenders to use Vantage 4.0 Score with no current requirement to build new infrastructure (stays Tri Merge).” Not only is it highly unorthodox to be making huge policy decisions

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Lawmakers voice support for FHFA’s adoption of VantageScore 4.0

Nearly two dozen members of Congress recently sent a letter to Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), that supports his decision to accept VantageScore 4.0 credit scores for mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The lawmakers, led by Rep. Mike Flood (R-Neb.), said that the move will help President

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