A credit monitoring company owned by a Black entrepreneur aims to stop identity theft.

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September 26th 2023.

A credit monitoring company owned by a Black entrepreneur aims to stop identity theft.
Quintel Sumrall is making history one business at a time. As a seasoned credit repair expert, YouTube educator, and pioneering entrepreneur, he is at the forefront of the financial technology sector. In 2019, he launched the nation's first Black-owned cloud-based credit repair software for consumers, Credit Dispute Cloud - a platform which offers a four-step, four-month dispute process to help clients repair their credit scores with each of the three credit-reporting bureaus.

This year, he has taken his mission one step further with the launch of the first Black-owned credit monitoring company, ISeeCredit.com. Through this platform, Sumrall is hoping to empower individuals to take control of their financial health and help them safeguard their identity. He offers 24-hour secure portal access, over 600 custom dispute letter templates developed by experienced attorneys, and the ability to remove all unwanted inquiries from the three credit bureaus.

The impact of identity crimes on Black communities across the nation is significant, with huge percentages of their annual income going to a thief. In a 2022 survey by the Identity Theft Resource Center and the Black Researchers Collective, only 50% of Black victims reported their losses to law enforcement. ISeeCredit.com aims to change this wave of financial illiteracy by helping clients understand the pulse of their credit scores and providing up to $1M ID Theft Insurance, monthly report and score refreshes, and daily credit monitoring services.

Sumrall hopes to make financial security and credit protection a reality for every American, regardless of their background or income level. With his programs, testimonials from far and wide have proven how much they have helped people pay down collections, prevent identity theft, and feel confident applying the skills he has offered. He has taken it upon himself to lend and teach the skills he needed to turn his financial situation around and hopes to do the same for others.

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