Difference between revisions of "Experian"

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Experian is a subsidiary of [[GUS plc]], formerly known as Great Universal Stores, and has headquarters in Nottingham, UK, and Costa Mesa, California. GUS plc also owns [[Argos Retail Group]] and has a majority share in [[Burberry]].
 
Experian is a subsidiary of [[GUS plc]], formerly known as Great Universal Stores, and has headquarters in Nottingham, UK, and Costa Mesa, California. GUS plc also owns [[Argos Retail Group]] and has a majority share in [[Burberry]].
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From the GUS [http://www.gusplc.com/gus/businesses/experian/overview/ website]:
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Facts & figures
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* Experian has over 50,000 clients in more than 60 countries around the world.
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* Experian maintains credit information on over 300 million consumers and 20 million businesses worldwide.
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* More than one fifth of the world's population has been classified by Experian into demographic groups for target marketing.
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* Experian has some of the largest mainframe computer installations in the world, providing round-the-clock support for clients.
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* Experian helps many of the best known names in retailing to make decisions on the design and location of stores.
  
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==

Revision as of 09:51, 7 February 2006

Experian is a subsidiary of GUS plc, formerly known as Great Universal Stores, and has headquarters in Nottingham, UK, and Costa Mesa, California. GUS plc also owns Argos Retail Group and has a majority share in Burberry.

From the GUS website: Facts & figures

  • Experian has over 50,000 clients in more than 60 countries around the world.
  • Experian maintains credit information on over 300 million consumers and 20 million businesses worldwide.
  • More than one fifth of the world's population has been classified by Experian into demographic groups for target marketing.
  • Experian has some of the largest mainframe computer installations in the world, providing round-the-clock support for clients.
  • Experian helps many of the best known names in retailing to make decisions on the design and location of stores.

Subsidiaries