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TransUnion partners with Omnisient to enhance financial inclusion through alternative data
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46395, member: 636"] TransUnion bought a stake in Omnisient and formed a partnership with the South African financial technology company. Omnisient created a platform that helps businesses share data without revealing private information. The platform lets companies work together to study consumer behavior and make better decisions. TransUnion will place someone on Omnisient's board of directors. The deal aims to expand access to financial services across Africa. Traditional credit systems leave many African consumers without access to loans and banking services. About 500 million people across the continent cannot access formal financial services. Omnisient's technology combines different types of data to help lenders make smarter choices about who can repay loans. The system protects personal information through special codes that hide real identities. This approach allows more people to qualify for credit and banking products. The partnership will help TransUnion reach more customers who have never had credit before. Many African consumers cannot prove their creditworthiness through traditional methods. Alternative data sources like mobile phone payments and utility bills can show financial responsibility. Companies can evaluate this information without sharing sensitive personal details. The collaboration demonstrates how technology can solve financial inclusion problems across developing markets. [/QUOTE]
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