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Pricing Credit Products by Robert L. Phillips

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Pricing Credit Products

Robert L. Phillips

Stanford University Press · Print & ebook · July 10, 2018

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Reading lane: Financial Services and Managerial Accounting.Publisher: Stanford University Press.

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Authors
Robert L. Phillips
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Published
July 10, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Financial Services · Managerial Accounting
Reading lane
Financial Services

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  • Financial Services

About This Book

In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, it became apparent that pricing loans in a way that is profitable for lenders and sensitive to risk is anything but simple. Increasingly, lenders are following the lead of other retailers by segmenting their market and more precisely targeting customers. To do this successfully, lenders must engage analytic approaches, such as machine learning and optimization, in setting prices for each segment. Robert L. Phillips worked with major...

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In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, it became apparent that pricing loans in a way that is profitable for lenders and sensitive to risk is anything but simple. Increasingly, lenders are following the lead of other retailers by segmenting their market and more precisely targeting customers. To do this successfully, lenders must engage analytic approaches, such as machine learning and optimization, in setting prices for each segment. Robert L. Phillips worked with major banks and financial services companies for more than a decade to help them improve their pricing capabilities. This book draws on his experience, as well as the latest academic research, to demonstrate how lenders can apply the proven techniques of price optimization to responsibly improve the profitability of their loans. It is a go-to resource for academics and professionals alike, particularly lenders who are looking for ways to do better business in an increasingly competitive (and regulated) market.

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