Al Etihad Credit Bureau (AECB) has announced it successfully added key utility billing data from all the Emirates covered by Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE), including Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah, as part of the alternative data used in the credit reports of individuals and companies.
AECB has recently added payment obligations of EtihadWE issued utility billing and customer data, thereby reaffirming its role in expanding its credit register with existing payment obligations from non-financial sectors to benefit all users of Credit Reports in the country. The latter reinforces AECB’s commitment to support the stability of the UAE’s credit marketplace by increasing the comprehensiveness of credit reports, which in turn helps users to make informed decisions.
Marwan Ahmad Lutfi, CEO of AECB, said, “Our cooperation with Etihad Water and Electricity falls in line with AECB’s ambitions to broaden access to AECB products, allowing more individuals and companies to add to their credit history using alternative data. In fact, by including this data on top of the existing financial-related credit information, banks, telecom operators, service providers and other subscribers and users are now able to make better credit assessments and decisions.”
Mohamad Mohamad Saleh, Director-General of Etihad Water and Electricity Company, said that this collaboration will reflect positively on the strategic objectives and will serve as a whole in the interest of the national economy, as well as consolidating the UAE’s position in the relevant international competitiveness indicators.
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