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Credit Builders Alliance Launches VantageScore 4plus Pilot

Credit Builders Alliance Launches VantageScore 4plus Pilot

VantageScore and Credit Builder’s Alliance (CBA) announced a new program that will help nonprofit lenders launch a VantageScore 4plus credit score pilot program and study its impact on increasing financial inclusion and credit access for underserved communities. The program, with support for technical assistance from JPMorganChase, will select and lead a cohort of ten CBA nonprofit members to test the VantageScore 4plus credit score that uses both credit report data and alternative open banking data to generate a more predictive credit score, especially for underserved or “thin” credit file consumers.

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Launched for pilot earlier this year, VantageScore 4plus incorporates the latest innovations in consumer-permissioned bank data, creating a more inclusive and predictive credit scoring model. This new credit score can help nonprofit lenders better serve their clients by adding new information that can more accurately determine their credit risk by incorporating the customer’s bank account data into the credit score.

“The VantageScore 4plus model and the bank account data it takes into account delivers a more accurate credit score, which facilitates access to credit for people who have previously been declined,” said Dara Duguay. “We are excited to work with VantageScore on this program, and to share the impact that alternative data like deposit data can have on expanding access to the financial services marketplace for consumers in need.”

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Key Program Highlights: 

  • Expanding Financial Inclusion: VantageScore and CBA will select up to ten CBA members for the study that serve low to moderate-income and/or Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) borrowers. The two organizations will work with the lenders to track the potential impact of VantageScore 4plus on lending outcomes.
  • Accelerating VantageScore 4plus Adoption: Program participants will work closely with VantageScore and CBA on the implementation of the VantageScore 4plus pilot programIndividualized technical assistance will ensure that participants are able to realize the full benefits of adopting consumer-permissioned bank data. To help scale their impact, participants will also receive exclusive benefits including a $10,000 grant, CBA’s CREDIT AS ASSET signature training, and entry to the 2025 CBA Annual Symposium.

CBA lender members who would like to learn more can register for an optional information session on September 26 at 1pm CT or October 1 at 10:30 am CT. Otherwise, they can apply here by Friday, November 8th.

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“By testing the credit score impact with nonprofit lenders, this initiative will showcase the positive impact that VantageScore 4plus credit score model can have on lending outcomes for underserved borrowers,” said Jeff Richardson. “VantageScore and CBA share a mission and a commitment to expanding access to credit for traditionally excluded populations, and we’re thrilled to work together on this important initiative.”

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