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Original Article

Recalibrating scorecards

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Pages 981-988 | Received 01 Feb 2000, Accepted 01 Mar 2001, Published online: 21 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Many credit scoring systems depend on scorecards which order applicants by credit risk. However the scorecards may also have other properties with certain scores reflecting certain good:bad odds or differences in scores having the same property throughout the score range. Other properties like positivity of attribute points may be required for palatability or internal marketing reasons. The paper outlines the results of a small survey of what properties scorecard builders require of their scorecards. It then discusses how these properties can be obtained and describes a linear programming formulation which recalibrates scorecards so as to produce the best approximate scorecard with the properties required.

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