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Credit Scoring: Principles and Monitoring*
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Contents:
This two day course asks,
how we get the most out of credit application scorecards. It introduces
the concepts of how scoring works and how to set cut-offs, before
examining core tools for tracking and identifying the need to redevelop or
tune the scorecard. Tools include: stability index, information value and
misalignment index and looks at chi-squared and the t-test.
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Diploma This course doubles as Unit 3 of the Diploma in Consumer Credit Risk Management. For details of the other 4 units click on the link to the left. To pass this unit, candidates must sit and pass a case study exam paper.
Game The game is Cut-off! As you might expect, teams are required to make new business decisions using a choice of scorecards and strategies. They need to watch population stability and make decisions on how to treat a sub-population. The game provides a good interlude between the modules. It creates a fun environment to put things into practice whilst interacting with people from other companies.
Who should attend? This course has been designed to appeal to both Credit Risk analysts and managers of analysts and anyone wishing to obtain the Diploma.
Cost £795 for two days including course materials and refreshments.
This course used to be known as the "Ten Tools of Credit Scoring"
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"Extremely useful course. Gives a broad understanding of scorecard
process from beginning to end. The structure of modules and then a games
round was very effective."
"I found this course very
practical and useful. I learnt new things and had the opportunity to ask
lots of questions."
"Excellent for scorecard builders and those who monitor and manage
scorecards. This will be required attendance for my scoring staff."
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