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Template:Linkless-date ChexSystems is a check verification service and consumer credit reporting agency; similar in ways, to Experian, Equifax and TransUnion; but unique in the fact that its main purpose is to provide information related to how a consumer has handled banking relationships (checking, savings, etc) rather than consumer or business credit relationships. ChexSystems is a registered service mark of and is owned by eFunds Corporation[1].

Common ChexSystems Uses

Many commercial banks and credit unions in the United States use ChexSystems as a step in approving the application for a consumer who wishes to open a checking or savings account. Commonly, the database kept by ChexSystems will show whether or not a consumer has had numerous overdrafts or an unsatisifed balance with another bank. The information in this database is often a primary factor in the approval or denial of an application for a checking account. In 1999, ChexSystems was successfully deemed a consumer reporting agency, and therefore, governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Consumers are now able to retrieve a free annual report from ChexSystems and allowed to dispute transactions and demand proof of any negative information reported.

Free ChexSystems resource sites:

Fee-based ChexSystems full service sites: