The Role of Artificial Intelligence, Financial and Non-Financial Data in Credit Risk Prediction: Literature Review
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Laura Miliūnaitė
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Gerda Žigienė
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Published 2023-10-27
https://doi.org/10.15388/VGISC.2023.10
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Keywords

credit risk
small and medium-sized enterprises
artificial intelligence
non-financial data

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Miliūnaitė, L. and Žigienė, G. (2023) “The Role of Artificial Intelligence, Financial and Non-Financial Data in Credit Risk Prediction: Literature Review”, Vilnius University Proceedings, 37, pp. 69–74. doi:10.15388/VGISC.2023.10.

Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are of major importance in world economies and job creation. Financing is one of the key issues for SME development since SMEs are often considered riskier than large companies. It is argued in the literature that artificial intelligence (AI) and non-financial data could increase the financial inclusion of disadvantaged groups, such as SMEs. This article presents an overview of selected studies on credit risk prediction from the 1960s to 2022, covering topics of research work applying classical statistical methods, studies using AI methods on traditional financial data and studies applying AI methods on non-financial data. Literature overview results showed that the inclusion of non-financial data in credit risk prediction models could increase credit risk prediction performance, while AI methods can enable the inclusion of non-financial data. Since non-financial data potentially could be used as alternative data in credit prediction models, AI and non-financial data could help to increase access to finance for SMEs

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