ID Analytics’ Study Finds Use of Alternative Credit Scoring Can Increase Financial Inclusion

Study Finds Lenders Using Only Traditional Credit Scores Are Turning Away Credit-Worthy Consumers

AUSTIN, Texas--()--Digital Banking 2017—Booth #210—A new study released today by ID Analytics LLC, a leader in consumer risk management, finds that using alternative credit scores for safe lending can dramatically increase the number of individuals that are considered eligible for credit. Through the use of alternative scores, lenders are able to see a more complete picture of an applicant’s credit worthiness. This enables more marginal, subprime or unscoreable individuals to take advantage of mainstream financial services.

While a significant number of U.S. consumers rely on credit for financial stability, many have difficulty gaining access to credit due to no or poor traditional credit scores. Millennials, immigrants and individuals with lower incomes are groups that are most likely to be seen by lenders and bureaus as ‘unscoreable.’ Traditional credit scores take into account data from credit card, mortgage, student and auto loan records, but they do not consider modern responsibilities that offer additional predictive insights into other credit behavior such as payment data from wireless, cable and utility accounts; online marketplace, payday and subprime lending; alternative billing methods; checking accounts; and other credit-relevant alternative data sources.

In the two-part study, ID Analytics examined credit applicants at key lenders across the auto, telecommunications, credit card and marketplace lending industries from 2012-2016 using the latest version of its credit score, Credit Optics Full Spectrum. Key findings of the study include:

  • ID Analytics was able to predictively score 75 percent of the unscoreable population using alternative data. Depending on the lender, 10-40 percent of these previously unscoreable applicants would have been seen as credit eligible without an increase in risk.
  • Analysis of a top-10 U.S. credit card issuer’s credit applications found that an additional six percent of applicants, considered to be unscoreable, could have been activated with no additional risk to the lender in one year.
  • Depending on the lender, research found that as many as 50 percent of the applicants were considered to be subprime, and Credit Optics Full Spectrum was able to classify 14 percent of these subprime applicants as credit eligible.

“The use of alternative data in credit scoring leads to improved credit decisioning and enables organizations to be more inclusive in their lending decisions without increasing their risk,” said Ajay Nigam, senior vice president, product and technology, ID Analytics. “This is a win-win for lenders and consumers especially young adults and other populations that have historically been marginalized by traditional scoring models.”

More information on financial inclusion can be found in the ID Analytics white paper, “Alternative Credit Scores: The Key to Financial Inclusion for Consumers.”

About Credit Optics Full Spectrum

Credit Optics Full Spectrum gives organizations a more complete, predictive picture of consumer behavior and creditworthiness. It draws from a unique blend of traditional and alternative credit data in ID Analytics’ ID Network®, one of the nation’s largest networks of near real-time, cross-industry consumer behavioral data, helping organizations make more predictive lending decisions for consumers ranging from new-to-credit to credit-active while avoiding risk.

As an FCRA-compliant credit score, Credit Optics Full Spectrum provides a highly predictive and complete assessment of an individual’s creditworthiness and enables businesses to be more inclusive in their lending strategy without increasing risk exposure. Credit Optics Full Spectrum is designed to function as both a stand-alone credit score and as a “plus one” score to enhance the power of existing credit scores. To learn more about Credit Optics Full Spectrum, please visit: http://www.creditoptics.com.

About ID Analytics LLC

ID Analytics is a leader in consumer risk management with patented analytics, proven expertise, and near real-time insight into consumer behavior. By combining proprietary data from the ID Network®—one of the nation’s largest networks of cross-industry consumer behavioral data—with advanced science, ID Analytics provides in-depth visibility into identity risk and creditworthiness. Every day, many of the largest U.S. companies and critical government agencies rely on ID Analytics to make risk-based decisions that enhance revenue, reduce fraud, drive cost savings, and protect consumers. ID Analytics is a Symantec company. Visit www.idanalytics.com to learn more.

ID Analytics, Credit Optics and ID Network are registered trademarks of ID Analytics LLC. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

Contacts

MSLGROUP for ID Analytics LLC
Jennifer Asaro/Chris Poisson
781.684.0770
idanalytics@mslgroup.com

Contacts

MSLGROUP for ID Analytics LLC
Jennifer Asaro/Chris Poisson
781.684.0770
idanalytics@mslgroup.com