This unique book is designed
for all students, providers and analysts of consumer credit. It offers the reader a
succinct overview of the consumer credit environment and is an invaluable guide to the
principles and
practice of credit, fraud
and behavioural scoring techniques.
Principles and Practice of
Consumer Credit Risk Management is the result of extensive first-hand research by
professionals with a wealth of practical experience in the industry. As such it offers an
unrivalled insight into the modern consumer credit industry as well as serving as a manual
of accepted best practice. In addition to the core techniques, this book also examines
portfolio management, application processing, account management and regulation.
Requirereading for the
Principles and Practice of Consumer Credit Risk Management module from the Diploma in
Financial Services Management (DFSM) qualification, administered by The Institute of
Financial Services and Jointly awarded with the University of Manchester Institute of
Science and Technology (UMIST).
Authors
Helen MCNab
Has developed strategies and
credit scoring for telecommunications operators, retailers and banks. She is an expert on
collections management and on the operational use of scoring techniques.
Anthea Wynn MICM
Has worked as both a credit
scoring user and supplier over her 20 years in the credit industry. She was Chief
Executive of Scorelink, Infolink's credit scoring division, before becoming an independent
consultant in 1994.
222 pages