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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/trkd-images/LYNXMPEH0I0E7_L.jpgRecord low interest rates in the United States to reboot the economy hit by the COVID-19 pandemic have supported a jump in home sales.
The FTSE-listed company, which runs credit score checks for individuals and companies who seek to take out loans, said organic revenue jumped 7% for the three months ended Dec. 31, much higher than its previous target of 3%-5%.
It guided to a 3%-5% growth for the final quarter, against a strong 10% growth in January-March 2020.
Shares were up 1.1% at 2,710 pence by 0717 GMT.
Growth in Experian (OTC:EXPGF)’s biggest market, North America, was 9% for the third quarter. The company vies for market share with U.S. companies Transunion and Equifax (NYSE:EFX).
“Experian is performing very well, even in the exceptional circumstances created by the pandemic, and we expect to deliver a strong performance for this financial year,” Chief Executive Officer Brian Cassin said.