Experian
Experian is a global data and technology company that provides a broad suite of APIs for accessing consumer and commercial credit data, identity verification, fraud detection, and business intelligence. The Experian API platform—available through the Experian Global Developer Portal—gives businesses direct programmatic access to Experian's extensive data assets, including business credit reports, commercial scores, corporate linkage, trade payment histories, public records (bankruptcies, liens, judgments), and consumer identity data. Organizations use the Experian API to power automated credit decisioning, streamline customer onboarding, manage portfolio risk, detect fraud, and enrich internal data with authoritative third-party financial intelligence. With more than 10 distinct API products covering commercial credit, consumer credit, and identity verification, Experian APIs are widely integrated into lending platforms, financial services applications, insurance systems, and enterprise data pipelines.
Power end-to-end data operations for your Experian API with Nexla. Our bi-directional Experian connector is purpose-built for Experian, making it simple to ingest data, sync it across systems, and deliver it anywhere — all with no coding required. Nexla turns API-sourced data into ready-to-use, reusable data products and makes it easy to send data to Experian or any other destination. With comprehensive monitoring, lineage tracking, and access controls, Nexla keeps your Experian workflows fast, secure, and fully governed.
Features
Type: API
- Seamless API Integration: Connect to any endpoint as source or destination without coding, with automatic data product creation
- Visual Composition & Chaining: Build complex integrations using visual templates, chain API calls, and compose workflows with data validation and filtering
- API Proxy: Expose curated slices of your data securely with a secure and customizable API proxy that validates and transforms data on the fly
- Request optimization with intelligent batching, retry, and caching to minimize API calls and costs