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谁从替代数据信用评分中受益?来自秘鲁的证据

Who Benefits from Alternative Data for Credit Scoring? Evidence from Peru

Journal of Marketing Research · 2025
被引 2
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

利用秘鲁零售交易数据构建替代信用评分,发现无信用记录者的贷款批准率从16%提升至31%-48%,而有信用记录者变化不大,为扩大信贷覆盖提供实证。

Abstract

The World Bank estimates that 1.4 billion individuals worldwide are unbanked, lacking access to credit due to the absence of traditional credit scores. In this article, the authors demonstrate how retail transaction data can be used to construct an alternative credit score, potentially expanding credit access for these individuals. The study utilizes a unique dataset obtained through a partnership with a Peruvian company. The authors merge customer loyalty data and credit card repayment data with administrative records from the Peruvian financial system that provide individuals’ detailed financial histories. This comprehensive dataset allows the authors to construct credit scores for people both with and without a credit history. Through simulations of credit card approval decisions, they find that incorporating retail data increases approval rates for individuals without a credit history, from 16% to between 31% and 48%. In contrast, for those with an established credit history, approval rates remain largely unchanged, at around 88%. The authors investigate why retail data particularly benefits people without a credit history and discuss the broader implications of this credit scoring methodology for consumers, firms, and policy makers. The findings highlight the methodology’s potential to transform credit access for millions of previously unbanked individuals.

信用评分替代数据金融包容秘鲁零售交易数据