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By: Amanda Roth Last week, we discussed how pricing with competition is important to ensure sound decision practices are being implemented in the domains of...

Published: February 5, 2010 by Guest Contributor

There was a recent discussion among members of the Anti Fraud experts group on LinkedIn regarding collaboration among financial institutions to combat fraud.  Most...

Published: February 5, 2010 by Matt Ehrlich

As the economic environment changes on what feels like a daily basis, the importance of having information about consumer credit trends and the future...

Published: February 1, 2010 by Kelly Kent

By: Amanda Roth Doesn’t that sound strange: Pricing WITH competition?  We are familiar with the sayings of pricing for competition and pricing to be...

Published: January 29, 2010 by Guest Contributor

By: Ken Pruett I thought it might be helpful to give an example of a recent performance monitoring engagement to show just how the...

Published: January 29, 2010 by Guest Contributor

We’ve recently discussed management of risk, collections strategy, credit attributes, and the like for the bank card, telco, and real estate markets. This blog will provide insights...

Published: January 29, 2010 by Guest Contributor

By: Tom Hannagan Apparently my last post on the role of risk management in the pricing of deposit services hit some nerve ends. That’s...

Published: January 20, 2010 by Guest Contributor

Meat and potatoes Data are the meat and potatoes of fraud detection.  You can have the brightest and most capable statistical modeling team in...

Published: January 20, 2010 by Andrew Gulledge

In a continuation of my previous entry, I’d like to take the concept of the first-mover and specifically discuss the relevance of this to...

Published: January 18, 2010 by Kelly Kent

By: Ken Pruett The use of Knowledge Based Authentication (KBA) or out of wallet questions continues to grow. For many companies, this solution is...

Published: January 18, 2010 by Guest Contributor

By: Amanda Roth The reality of risk-based pricing is that there is not one “end all be all” way of determining what pricing should...

Published: January 18, 2010 by Guest Contributor

To calculate the expected business benefits of making an improvement to your decisioning strategies, you must first identify and prioritize the key metrics you...

Published: January 14, 2010 by Roger Ahern

I’ve recently been hearing a lot about how bankcard lenders are reacting to changes in legislation, and recent statistics clearly show that lenders have...

Published: January 14, 2010 by Kelly Kent

Conducting a validation on historical data is a good way to evaluate fraud models; however, fraud best practices dictate that a proper validation uses...

Published: January 13, 2010 by Chris Ryan

By: Tom Hannagan This blog has often discussed many aspects of risk-adjusted pricing for loans. Loans, with their inherent credit risk, certainly deserve a...

Published: January 12, 2010 by Guest Contributor

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