credit scoring models
Credit scoring models are statistical tools used by lenders and financial institutions to assess the creditworthiness of individuals and businesses based on their past credit history and other relevant factors. These models calculate a numerical score that indicates the likelihood of an individual or business repaying their debts on time.
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