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Single-bureau credit report
Single bureau credit report is the description of credit history from one of the three major credit bureaus. The credit file information is provided by only one of the three major credit bureaus. On the other hand, a three bureau credit report is provided by all the three major credit bureaus. They are Experian, Equifax and Transunion.
The three bureau credit report generally provides details about a person's credit accounts according to each bureau. It lists credit accounts line by line. It allows a person to analyze and compare the reporting by all the three bureaus and also find out the credit provider who has recently reviewed his credit report.
A single bureau credit report will not allow comparison because the credit file information is provided by only one bureau. Each month your credit information will be sent to a credit bureau. It will be updated with the information about an individual, his account, his borrowing behavior and much more.
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