Federal regulators express cautious optimism on use of alternative credit models

The crusade to begin using newer credit scoring models that consider factors such as a person’s bank account history, work history, or utility payments as part of the credit underwriting process may have just gotten a big push in the right direction.

On Tuesday, the nation’s biggest banking regulators issued a joint statement that expressed cautious optimism on the use of alternative credit models in underwriting.

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