Equifax Inc. News
Equifax Inc. operates as a data, analytics, and technology company. The company operates through three segments: Workforce Solutions, U.S. Information Solutions (USIS), and International. The Workforce Solutions segment offers services that enables customers to verify income, employment, educational history, criminal justice data, healthcare professional licensure, and sanctions of people in the United States; and employer customers with services that assist them in complying with and automating payroll-related and human resource management processes throughout the entire cycle of the employment relationship. The USIS segment provides consumer and commercial information services, such as credit information and credit scoring, credit modeling and portfolio analytics, locate, fraud detection and prevention, identity verification, and other consulting services; mortgage services; financial marketing services; identity management services; and credit monitoring products. The International segment offers information service products, which include consumer and commercial services, such as credit and financial information, and credit scoring and modeling; and credit and other marketing products and services, as well as offers information, technology, and other services to support debt collections and recovery management. The company serves customers in financial services, mortgage, retail, telecommunications, utilities, automotive, brokerage, healthcare, and insurance industries, as well as government agencies. It operates in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and the Republic of Ireland. The company was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Equifax Q1 Beat: AI, Cloud Spur Mortgage Growth Up
- Equifax posted a stronger-than-expected Q1 with $1.649B revenue and $1.86 adjusted EPS, driven by a 38% lift in U.S. mortgage-related revenue and accelerated adoption of cloud and AI offerings. Management signaled robust free-cash-flow potential and continued capital returns, while the stock saw a near-term pullback as investors weighed durable demand for credit products amid macro uncertainty.
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Equifax Q1 Surge: EFX.AI Drives Record Revenue Now
Equifax reported record Q1 revenue driven by its EFX.AI platform, strong mortgage and lending verticals, and continued cloud and security investments. The company beat estimates, raised guidance, and highlighted robust AI patent activity and product rollout momentum.
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Equifax Launches VOIE Signal; Pricing Scrutiny Now
Equifax rolled out a VOIE (verification of income and employment) signal for faster auto and personal loan decisions while facing renewed pricing scrutiny after regulator comments that pressured its stock. Recent product and security advances underscore growth potential but leave regulatory risk as the primary near-term investor consideration.
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Equifax (EFX): Q1 Earnings, AI, $1 VantageScore
Equifax heads into its April earnings with momentum from strong Q4 results, expanded AI capabilities in security and products, a $1 VantageScore push tied to FHFA affordability efforts, and a strategic consumer-data partnership. These concrete developments reduce some execution risk but keep regulatory pricing scrutiny in play for EFX shares.
06 Apr at 04:36
Equifax Accelerates Cloud, AI Gains; Vault Verify.
Equifax’s latest filings show concrete progress: expanded international cloud migration, the Vault Verify acquisition adding substantial product revenue, stronger AI/IP momentum, and improved financials with raised 2026 guidance—factors that materially affect EFX’s growth and margin trajectory.
30 Mar at 04:36
Equifax AI Push: Revenue, Partners, Auto Tools Now
Equifax’s latest 10‑K and recent product launches show AI-driven revenue growth, expanded partnerships with Gen Digital, and new employment-insight tools for auto dealers—tangible developments that strengthen EFX’s commercial and consumer propositions.
23 Mar at 04:36
Equifax EFX: TransUnion Mexico Deal, FHFA Risk Now
This week brought concrete developments affecting Equifax (EFX): TransUnion’s sizable acquisition of Mexico’s Buró de Crédito increases competitive pressure in a key Latin American market, while renewed FHFA scrutiny over credit-bureau pricing adds regulatory risk. BetterInvesting’s “Stock to Study” nod highlights investor interest in fundamentals amid a share price below key technical averages.