On December 12, 2017 FICO took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal.  FICO stated:

This is the start of an initiative to clarify and bring transparency to credit scoring standards in the mortgage market. With calls by VantageScore, a credit scoring company owned by the three major credit bureaus, to retool the entire mortgage ecosystem to adopt new credit scoring models, the stakes are high to get this right. Therefore, we are launching a campaign to counter the widespread misinformation regarding important credit scoring facts and how to expand credit access responsibly.   

One quick example: VantageScore is calling for updated scoring models on the basis that consumers should benefit from their telco and utility payment data. What it deliberately ignores, however, is that the longstanding FICO Score models integrated into Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac already incorporate this very data, that is whatever telco and utility data exists in the traditional credit bureau files. Lenders and other stakeholders deserve to know the truth about this and other important credit scoring facts.

FICO has long been committed to finding solutions that actually drive credit access. For over 25 years, FICO has been recognized as an independent and trusted partner to all stakeholders in the mortgage market — investors, GSEs, lenders, consumers and regulators. We are working to expand credit access to millions of Americans responsibly, without compromising the standards that keep our lending system secure.

FICO asks you to take a moment to learn more about the issue at FICO.com/independent.

Source: FICO