An empirical study for credit card approvals in the Greek banking sector

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作者
Maria Mavri
George Ioannou
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[1] Athens University of Economics & Business,Management Sciences Laboratory Department of Management Science & Technology
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Credit Cards; Logistic Regression Model;
D O I
10.1007/BF02941094
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Advancements in technology are changing the traditional way of financial transactions. The cash oriented society is transformed into a “plastic money” society. During the last few years, credit card usage has expanded rapidly worldwide. Customers use their cards for a number of reasons such as paying regular bills, emergencies, spontaneous spending etc. The credit cards industry is in the growth stage of its product life cycle and it is a profitable business for banks. In this paper, based on a data sample from a large Greek bank, we identify factors that are important for a bank’s management in order to approve or reject an application for a credit card, while at the same time attempting to retain the institution’s clientele. We model multivariate categorical data using the logistic regression model. To motivate our choice model we assume that the approval of an application depends on a number of explanatory variables, and our principle objective is to understand the potential factors that contribute in the final decision and to identify the important covariates in predicting the binary outputs.
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