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Lenders Urged to Take Steps Toward Credit Score Transition
September 6, 2024
Dennis Hollier
Experts recommend industry stakeholders start working with the new credit scores if they want to be prepared when the transition from FICO Classic to FICO 10 T and VantageScore 4.0 goes into effect.
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