Towards profitability: a utility approach to the credit scoring problem

Towards profitability: a utility approach to the credit scoring problem

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Article ID: iaor20097346
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 59
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 921
End Page Number: 931
Publication Date: Jul 2008
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: risk
Abstract:

Since credit scoring was first applied in the 1940s the standard methodology has been to treat consumer lending decisions as binary classification problems, where the goal has been to make the best possible ‘good/bad’ classification of accounts on the basis of their eventual delinquency status. However, the real goal of commercial lending organizations is to forecast continuous financial measures such as contribution to profit, but there has been little research in this area. In this paper, continuous models of customer worth are compared to binary models of customer repayment behaviour. Empirical results show that while models of customer worth do not perform well in terms of classifying accounts by their good/bad status, they significantly outperform standard classification methodologies when ranking accounts based on their financial worth to lenders.

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