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The Credit Scoring market is a subset of the Credit and Loans industry, which is focused on assessing the creditworthiness of individuals and businesses. Credit scoring is the process of evaluating a person's credit history and assigning a numerical score to it, which is used to determine the likelihood of a person being able to repay a loan. Credit scoring models are used by lenders to assess the risk of a borrower defaulting on a loan. Credit scoring models are based on a variety of factors, including credit history, income, debt-to-income ratio, and other financial information.
Credit scoring models are used by lenders to determine the terms of a loan, such as the interest rate and the amount of the loan. Credit scoring models are also used by credit card companies to determine the credit limit and other terms of a credit card.
Some companies in the Credit Scoring market include Experian, Equifax, TransUnion, FICO, and VantageScore Solutions. Show Less Read more