In general, anyone who provides information to the Schufa may also receive data in return. When you conclude a financial transaction, you usually sign a contract that contains a Schufa clause that entitles the company in question to obtain data about you from Schufa.
However, the extent to which the data is made available depends on which company makes the request.
In this way, banks, savings banks, credit card companies and leasing companies receive the full range of information that is stored about you. Other contractual partners only receive information if a negative entry has been saved.
However, apart from banks, savings banks, leasing and credit companies, other companies only receive the data that is of interest to you. The Schufa data can be viewed by the contractual partners of the Schufa after you have given your declaration of consent. Not all contractual partners have access to the same data.
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