Cogent Road Tool Detects Credit Piggybacking

Cogent Road, San Diego, Calif., has launched an automated tool for detecting if a credit score has been artificially inflated due to questionable or untrustworthy "authorized user" accounts within the borrower's profile. This process is known as "piggybacking," because the borrower's credit score "piggybacks" on the seasoning and payment history of the actual card holder. The tool is available free of charge to Cogent Road's existing Funding Suite clients. The application examines credit reports to detect the probability that a borrower's credit score is being artificially manipulated based on a different individual's payment history. Using a series of comparative algorithms, this detection tool analyzes the borrower's credit profile as a whole to detect whether or not authorized user tradelines are consistent with his or her historical payment pattern. This tool can also differentiate the bona fide authorized user relations that occur in joint credit applications, however it does identify if the spouse's credit score is influenced by authorized user accounts. The company can be found on the Web at http://www.cogentroad.com.

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