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Assessment of a credit scoring system for popular bank savings and credit

José Francisco Martínez Sánchez () and Gilberto Pérez Lechuga
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José Francisco Martínez Sánchez: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, México
Gilberto Pérez Lechuga: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, México

Contaduría y Administración, 2016, vol. 61, issue 2, 391–417

Abstract: The current banking system does not meet the needs of financial services, particularly credit to the poorest sectors of society, the banking presence are mainly located in cities and regions with important economic activity, to attend to these excluded sectors have created naturally without supervision and support of the authorities, financial institutions such as credit unions, cooperatives, popular financial companies, among others, called savings banks and loan altogether. However, most of these institutions are not recognized or supervised by the CNBV, which translates into risk for users of services to financial institutions, highlighting the inefficiencies in their lending processes, and decisions to accept or reject a credit application is based on knowledge, experience and judgment of the loan officer. This paper presents the evaluation of a credit scoring system1in terms of cost-efficiency for savings and loan institutions in specific for SOFIPO’s and in terms of cost–benefit to the service provider assessment of loan applications. As will be shown in the development of a system work of this nature stream lines the lending process at minimal cost and is a worthwhile investment for the provider of credit scoring services.

Keywords: ICT; Economic growth; Credit risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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