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December 15, 2017
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Can behavioral traits help financial institutions assess creditworthiness?

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JAVIER FRASSETTO | 04 DECEMBER 2017

The Problem: Financial Exclusion

Financial inclusion is a defining challenge for this generation. Many governments and supranational agencies are investing to solve this problem. Even fintech companies are trying to help, but what is the real problem and how could it be solved?

The World Bank states “Around two billion people don’t use formal financial services and more than 50 percent of adults in the poorest households are unbanked. Financial inclusion is a key enabler to reducing poverty and boosting prosperity.”

You might ask, why isn’t this population going to financial institutions to improve their living conditions, and why haven’t financial institutions served them? From a business perspective the opportunity at a global scale is massive.

Source:http://www.socialinnovationsjournal.org/75-disruptive-innovations/2697-can-behavioral-traits-help-financial-institutions-assess-creditworthiness?utm_content=bufferb32ae&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Tagged: financial inclusion, Financial Services, inclusive credit, Scoring, Financial Institutions, psychometric, alternative data

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