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Bank Credit Strategy Model Based on AHP-Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation

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  • Zhongbin Fang
  • Hongru Fan
  • Haoxin Huang
  • Yuhan Zhuang
  • Jia Ji
  • Pengfei Su
  • Ziyang Cheng
  • Ke Tang

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Credit risk control and credit strategy formulation of medium and micro enterprises have always been important strategic issues faced by commercial banks. Banks usually make corporate loan policies based on the credit degree, the information of trading bills and the relationship of supply-demand chain of the enterprise. In this paper, we established the AHP-Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model for quantifying enterprise credit risk. Based on the relevant data of 123 enterprises with credit records, the credit strategy is formulated according to the three indicators of enterprise strength, enterprise reputation and stability of supply-demand relationship. This paper also combines the credit reputation, credit risk and supply and demand stability rating in order to establish the bank credit strategic planning model to decide whether to lend or not and the lending order. The conclusion shows that, under the condition of constant total loan amount, the enterprises with the highest credit rating should be given priority. Then, combined with the change of customer turnover rate with interest rate, we take the bank's maximize expected income as objective to calculate the optimal loan interest rate of different customer groups.

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  • Zhongbin Fang & Hongru Fan & Haoxin Huang & Yuhan Zhuang & Jia Ji & Pengfei Su & Ziyang Cheng & Ke Tang, 2021. "Bank Credit Strategy Model Based on AHP-Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation," Business and Management Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 7(1), pages 22-28, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:bmsjnl:v:7:y:2021:i:1:p:22-28
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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