| Company: | Equifax |
|---|---|
| CEO: | Mark W. Begor |
| Symbol: | EFX |
| Exchange: | NYSE |
| Industry: | Consulting Services |
| Sector: | Industrials |
| About |
Equifax operates as a global data and analytics company, delivering a range of information solutions and specialized human resources administrative process outsourcing services. Its clientele spans across businesses, governmental organizations, and individual consumers. The company's operations are structured into three primary divisions: Workforce Solutions, U.S. Information Solutions (USIS), and International. The Workforce Solutions segment specializes in employment-related data, offering verification services forome, employment history, criminal records, and Social Security numbers. It also provides tools for payroll-based transactions, employment tax management, and products aimed at protecting against identity theft. The U.S. Information Solutions (USIS) segment provides a comprehensive suite of services for both consumers and businesses within the United States. These offeringslude extensive credit data and scoring, sophisticated credit modeling and portfolio analytics, identity verification and fraud detection/prevention services, and various consulting options. Additionally, USIS supports mortgage services, financial marketing initiatives, identity management solutions, credit monitoring products, and online decisioning technology solutions, alongside portfolio management and mortgage reporting services. Globally, the International segment delivers similar information service products, encompassing consumer and commercial credit and financial data, credit scoring, and advanced modeling. This division also provides credit-related marketing products and services, as well as technology and support for debt collection and recovery management. Equifax serves a diverse array of industries,luding financial services, mortgage, employment, telecommunications, retail, automotive, utilities, brokerage, healthcare, and insurance, in addition to federal, state, and local governments. With a substantial international presence, the company conducts business in numerous countries,luding the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and many other nations across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Founded in 1899, Equifax maintains its corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. |
181 among 6262 companies
1550 Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta | GA |
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Mark W. Begor is the CEO of Equifax.
Equifax operates in the Consulting Services industry and the Industrials sector.
Equifax has 15,000 employees.
In fiscal year 2025, Equifax generated a revenue of $6.07 Billion.
In fiscal year 2025, Equifax reported a net income of $660.30 Million.
United States Consumer Information Solutions is Equifax's biggest product segment, representing 50.99% of its total revenue.
Equifax went public on Mar 17, 1980, through its Initial Public Offering (IPO), and it has been 46 years since then.
Equifax's ticker symbol is EFX, and the company is listed on the NYSE stock market exchange.
Equifax's current stock price is $172.63 as of Jul 14, 2026.
Ranked #181among 6,262 companies based on market cap.
Competitors of Equifax include Verisk Analytics, TransUnion and Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation, and more.