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['noun']. Consumer reporting agency-provided information refers to the data and records collected, maintained, and shared by a consumer reporting agency (CRA). CRAs are companies that compile and provide consumer credit information, including credit scores, financial accounts, payment history, public records, and other relevant data. This information is used by lenders, employers, landlords, and other entities to make decisions about granting credit, employment, housing, and other services to consumers. CRAs gather information from various sources, such as credit card companies, banks, utility providers, and public records, and compile it into consumer reports that are shared with authorized parties. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
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consumer reporting agency-provided information (singular),
consumer reporting agency-provided information (plural)
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