The future of lending
The Future of Lending Modern data and behavioural analytics are redefining risk assessment and client management. At its core lending is about trust. Traditionally, lenders have relied on a limited set of data to assess who is and is not creditworthy. This limited data means millions of potential customers have been excluded from access to […]
9 trends shaping credit assessment this year
1. Inclusion of Diverse Data – there’s no alternative. Spurred by a combination of factors, Lenders are actively looking to include more and different types of data in decisioning processes. In recent years the limits of legacy credit data has been exposed. While exact models vary, legacy bureau credit scores consider the last 5 […]
The 3 C’s of Credit
The three C’s are Character, Capacity and Collateral, and today they remain a widely accepted framework for evaluating creditworthiness, used globally by banks, credit unions and lenders of all types.
A history of credit scores
The ways of working out who to trust in the world of credit have changed with over the years. Let’s look at the history of credit scores.
UK Focus: Shifting economic conditions
UK regulator, the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) has this month written directly to more than 3,500 lenders in the UK to “remind them of the standards they should meet as consumers across the country are affected by the rising cost of living. With household bills expected to continue to rise into the autumn, it is […]
What is a psychometric assessment?
And how can it help your credit score? If we want to measure temperature, we use a thermometer. But how can we measure variables like knowledge and attitudes? We use a psychometric assessment. The term ‘Psychometrics’ sounds intimidating and complicated, but essentially it refers to the ability to measure psychological traits. Psychometric assessments can objectively […]
11 trends shaping credit assessment this year
1. Inclusion of Alternative Data Spurred by a combination of factors, Lenders are actively looking to include more and different types of data in decisioning processes. Notably the fallout from lockdowns in recent years has exposed the limits of traditional data. While exact models vary, traditional bureau credit scores consider the last 5 to 7 […]
Regional Focus: Credit inclusion in Africa
Africa is one of the most diverse continents in the world. Home to more than a billion people and making up the largest free trade area on the planet. The continent is rich in natural and human resources and has the potential to build on these to drive inclusive growth. The diversity of the continent […]
A question of character for SME lending
Getting to know the ‘missing middle’? ?Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are the lifeblood of economic growth; however, they need investment to thrive, and often face the same tough due diligence requirements as larger enterprises. Lenders often rely on limited data to make credit decisions, giving them little insight into who they are really […]
Does your personality change over time?
“People don’t change!” It’s a common expression, but is it true? Can our personalities change over time? How much? When we talk about personality, we are referring to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. Psychologists have been studying and finding ways to measure personality for decades. Recent studies have looked at […]