Journal of Credit Risk
ISSN:
1744-6619 (print)
1755-9723 (online)
Editor-in-chief: Linda Allen and Jens Hilscher
Modeling corporate customers’ credit risk considering the ensemble approaches in multiclass classification: evidence from Iranian corporate credits
Need to know
- Recommends a flexible model to provide banks with a tool to grant credit to a broader range of applicants.
- Decrease credit risk by predicting solvency and insolvency rates of the bank corporate customers.
- Propose a novel ensemble approach for a multiclass classification problem.
- Classify bank corporate customers into four groups.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The credit scoring system is one of the most significant credit risk control tools in the banking industry. Usually, the existing credit scoring models classify customers into "good credit" and "bad credit" groups. In this study, a novel model is proposed to classify corporate client accounts into four groups - good credit, past due, overdue and doubtful - according to the definitions of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This model enables lenders to develop specific policies for credit granting by predicting the solvency and insolvency rates of their corporate clients. For validation, the proposed model, trained by the hybrid approach of a self-organizing map and radial basis function (RBF) neural network, is compared with a single-step, four-class classification model and a model trained by support vector machines. The results show that the proposed model trained by the hybrid approach of a self-organizing map and RBF neural network outperforms the existing methods in terms of its final accuracy with regard to the four classes at the test stage.
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