Sponsoring Organizations

These organizations support the aims of P&ABs upcoming Conference, The FACT Act: Challenge and Opportunity, to inform their members of the new requirements of the new fair credit legislation.

Members receive a special discount on Conference registration. If you are a member, check with your membership office or contact Olga Garey at (201) 996-1154 or info@pandab.org to register.

Set for February 9-10 at the Wyndham Washington in D.C., the upcoming fair credit Conference is supported by:

CDIA
The Consumer Data Industry Association (www.cdiaonline.org) is an international trade association that represents consumer information companies that provide fraud prevention and risk management products, credit and mortgage reports, tenant and employment screening services, check fraud and verification services, and collection services. CDIA represents the consumer credit reporting information industry before state and federal legislators. It also represents the industry before the media in consumer credit reporting matters.

 

The DMA
The Direct Marketing Association (The DMA) (www.the-dma.org) is the largest trade association for businesses interested in direct, database, and interactive global marketing, with about 4,700 member companies from the United States and 53 foreign nations on six continents. Founded in 1917, its members include catalog companies, direct mailers, teleservices firms, Internet marketers, and other at-distance marketers from every consumer and business-to-business segment - both commercial and nonprofit - as well as companies that provide supplies and services to marketers.

 

Ernst & Young
A global leader in professional services, Ernst & Young (www.ey.com) helps companies in businesses across all industries Ð from emerging growth companies to global powerhouses Ð identify and capitalize on business opportunities. Its 84,000 people in more than 130 countries worldwide can implement a broad array of solutions in privacy and data protection, global employee management, audit, tax, corporate finance, transactions, enterprise risk management, the valuation of intangibles, and other critical business-performance issues. More information about E&YÕs Privacy Assurance and Advisory Services may be found at www.ey.com/privacy.

 

Experian
Experian (www.experian.com) provides strategic support to organizations around the world. It helps its clients target, acquire, manage and develop profitable customer relationships. It does this by combining its advanced decision support and outsourcing services with information on consumers, businesses, motor vehicles and property. Experian works with more than 40,000 clients across diverse industries, including financial services, telecommunications, health care, insurance, retail and catalog, automotive, manufacturing, leisure, utilities, property, e-commerce and government.

 

TransUnion
TransUnion (www.transunion.com) is a global provider of business intelligence services supported by more than 3600 employees, in more than 24 countries worldwide. With technology-based intelligence products, including innovative credit decisioning and fraud prevention tools, advanced target marketing products, risk and profitability models and portfolio management, TransUnion enables businesses to manage financial risk and capitalize on market opportunities.

 

U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (www.uschamber.com) provides companies with a voice of experience and influence in Washington, D.C., and around the globe. Chamber members include businesses of all sizes and sectorsÑfrom large Fortune 500 companies to home-based, one-person operations. Chamber leadership is equally diverse, with more than 100 corporate and small business leaders from all sectors serving on the board of directors.

 

BBBOnline
BBBOnLine's (www.bbbonline.org) mission is to promote trust and confidence on the Internet through the BBBOnLine Reliability and Privacy Seal Programs. BBBOnLine's website seal programs allow companies with web sites to display the seals once they have been evaluated and confirmed to meet the program requirements. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) system in the U.S. extends over 98% of the nation; coast-to-coast, and in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. Since the founding of the first BBB in 1912, the BBB system has proven that the majority of marketplace problems can be solved fairly through the use of voluntary self-regulation and consumer education.

 

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