Experian, the giant credit ratings agency, is using a private company to collect data and rents that is owned by an online estate agent.

However, the online agent, Makeurmove, yesterday assured us that protections are in place to prevent any possibility of data breaches.

The Rental Exchange scheme, launched by Experian in March, aims to let tenants in the private rented sector strengthen their credit histories by paying rent on time.

They do so by paying their rent to a company called Credit Ladder.

The rent is then passed on to landlords and letting agents, and then fed directly into Experian’s Rental Exchange. The data has now started appearing on Experian’s credit reports.

The Rental Exchange scheme has been promoted to both landlords and agents and received press coverage

Credit Ladder and the online agent Makeurmove share the same director, Mark Jones, according to Companies House, and the same address in Manchester.

Jones is also director of PP Online Estate Agents, according to Companies House.

EYE asked both Experian and Credit Ladder about any possibility of the online agent having access to data, and what precautions were in place.

Experian told us that the statement would be coming from Credit Ladder.

Asa Bentley, CEO of Credit Ladder, said: “Credit Ladder was conceived by the Makeurmove team and trialled with Makeurmove tenants and landlords.

“Following positive feedback, we felt Credit Ladder would have a much wider appeal to all tenants and landlords and so Credit Ladder Limited was formed and the separation of Credit Ladder commenced.

“The separation is expected to be completed by the end of 2016.

“However, it is important to note that Credit Ladder has not shared data with Makeurmove, or any third parties, for marketing purposes.

“Rental payment data is shared with Experian to help tenants strengthen their credit histories.

“Our aim at Credit Ladder is to get tenants the credit they deserve for on-time rental payments, whilst providing landlords with the comfort of reliable tenants.”