Portfolios have become more complex. With credit capacity limited, stronger regulations in effect, and a rise in non-performing loans worldwide, today’s collectors need big-picture insights more than ever before. The many reasons why include:
In this, our first post in the Tech’s Role in Debt Collections series, we explore one tactical approach sure to give your bank, utility, or telecom the information it needs to make its smartest decisions: risk scoring.
Risk scoring is a strategy to help your business identify, monitor, and assess risk for each loan or payment obligation across your portfolio.
By using rules based on data-backed analysis, behavioral criteria, and your business's specific needs, risk scoring makes it easier to assess your organization’s liabilities and prevent accounts from becoming delinquent. It also improves loan disbursement, CRM profiling, marketing, and portfolio segmentation throughout the loan or payment lifecycle.
For instance, both static and behavioral metrics may be used to assess a portfolio’s health. A collector may combine the product type, customer exposure, and account balance (static metrics) with kept promise ratio and time since the last max bucket (behavioral metrics) to arrive at a risk score.
Scoring helps businesses accurately assess portfolios at any given credit cycle stage, improving business results, identifying warning signals before they become liabilities, and satisfying regulations.
Improved risk assessment prevents unnecessary delinquencies or portfolio danger by allowing your organization to implement proactive strategies quickly. With enough notice to respond, your team can handle challenges as they appear, instead of when they get serious.
With the increased complexity of portfolios, organizations need solutions that are flexible, responsive and comprehensive. Collections software technology offers the rapid response and extensive insight needed to truly keep your finger on the pulse of portfolio risk. It does so by providing the following features:
With flexible insights available when you need them, your operational teams can focus on keeping customers happy and maximizing revenue generation.
Collections is a risky business: low, high, and everywhere in between. Understanding customer behavior before it becomes delinquent helps you capture more revenue and create better customer relationships.
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