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A (personal) case for cross-border credit sharing and alternative data

Using cross-border credit and alternative data should be more normalized to give the immigrant population in the United States access to the financial services they need.

It is presently 2023 and the norm is still to use credit scores, whose evaluation methods really haven’t changed since their invention in 1989, to evaluate consumers for mortgages, rentals, credit card approvals, and more.

By Dhivyaa Mailvaganam -
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