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Defined Terms and DocumentsWhat Changes does Comprehensive Credit Reporting bring? - Veda The Privacy Act 1988 (the Act), which is the legislation governing consumer credit reporting in Australia, has been amended to introduce comprehensive credit reporting. Comprehensive credit reporting changes the type of consumer credit information that can be collected by credit bureaus and used by credit providers when making a lending decision. This change came into effect on 12 March 2014. Previously Australia had a negative reporting system. This meant consumer credit reports could only contain information such as -
Under the new comprehensive credit reporting system positive data is able to be included on credit reports. Most developed countries in the world operate under a comprehensive credit reporting system. The positive data that can be included on credit reports includes -
Repayment history information can only be provided by and shared with licensed credit providers - this doesn’t include Telco and utility companies. View an infographic of the changes and how they might impact you here.
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