Experian (EXPN.L) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Experian is a data and analytics company that collects financial information about people and businesses, then sells that information as credit scores and reports. Banks, lenders, and employers use Experian's data to decide whether to approve loans, credit cards, or job applications. It is one of the three largest credit bureaus in the world, alongside Equifax and TransUnion. Experian makes money by charging financial institutions, businesses, and individual consumers for access to credit reports, fraud detection tools, and marketing data. The company operates in over 30 countries, with its largest markets in North America, the United Kingdom, and Brazil, and generates roughly $7 billion in annual revenue. Its core competitive advantage is the massive, difficult-to-replicate database of consumer and business financial records it has built over decades. The main growth driver is demand for identity verification and fraud prevention tools, though tighter data privacy regulations in key markets remain a meaningful long-term risk.
Winston Score: 54/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Good (19/30)
- Growth: Good (11/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (10/10)
- Stability: Strong (7/10)
- Valuation: Mixed (4/10)
- Ownership: Weak (1/15)
Key Facts
Price: 2,949.00 GBp
Market Cap: £26.1B
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Specialty Business Services
Exchange: London Stock Exchange

