TransUnion TRU shares have gained 15.3% over the past three months, drawing attention to whether the rebound can extend. Better earnings, rising revenues and faster international growth give investors several operating signals to assess.

Management also raised its 2026 outlook after a stronger first half. The counterweight is a debt-heavy balance sheet and a second-quarter margin decline, leaving the next leg of the rally dependent on continued execution.

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