Mobiscore: Towards universal credit scoring from mobile phone data

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Abstract

Credit is a widely used tool to finance personal and corporate projects. The risk of default has motivated lenders to use a credit scoring system, which helps them make more efficient decisions about whom to extend credit. Credit scores serve as a financial user model, and have been traditionally computed from the user’s past financial history. As a result, people without any prior financial history might be excluded from the credit system. In this paper we present MobiScore, an approach to build a model of the user’s financial risk from mobile phone usage data, which previous work has shown to convey information about e.g. personality and socioeconomic status. MobiScore could replace traditional credit scores when no financial history is available, providing credit access to currently excluded population sectors, or be used as a complementary source of information to improve traditional finance-based scores. We validate the proposed approach using real data from a telecommunications operator and a financial institution in a Latin American country, resulting in an accurate model of default comparable to traditional credit scoring techniques.

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Pedro, J. S., Proserpio, D., & Oliver, N. (2015). Mobiscore: Towards universal credit scoring from mobile phone data. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9146, pp. 195–207). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20267-9_16

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