The Growing Adoption of AI within the World of Credit Ratings
Daniel Cash () and
Nataliya Tkachenko ()
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Daniel Cash: Aston University
Nataliya Tkachenko: Lloyds Banking Group
Chapter Chapter 3 in The Risk of Artificial Intelligence in Credit Ratings, 2025, pp 37-59 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The integration of the technology into credit rating processes is the focus of this chapter, which is split between how the credit rating agencies are utilising AI and how researchers and market participants are also making use of AI to better understanding creditworthiness. Development within the credit rating agency sector is also presented, in terms of the services they are starting to offer, Mergers and Acquisitions that are taking place, and how the internal processes of the agencies are being adapted to the world of Generative AI.
Keywords: Credit risk modelling; Black-box systems; Institutional investors; Artificial neural networks; Decision trees; Conflicts of Interest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95543-3_3
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