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Citibank Explains What Being “Credit Invisible” Means And How We Can All Be Seen

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated September 4, 2023

According to data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), up to 26 million Americans have no credit history.

“This is considered credit invisibility,” Lisa Frison, Citi’s Head of U.S. Personal Banking, Financial Inclusion and Racial Equity tells

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