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Gleena #72960
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Absolutely, alternative credit scoring can significantly boost financial inclusion, especially in underbanked regions like Mexico. When traditional credit history is missing, analyzing utility payments, mobile usage, and digital footprints offers a broader, fairer view of creditworthiness. Globally, this model holds promise, though data privacy and bias risks must be carefully managed.
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Gleena #72960
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It sounds like a frustrating technical issue, and I hope it gets resolved soon. While troubleshooting continues, I’ve been reading about how different technologies are evolving, especially in financial services. One interesting example is **credit scoring in Mexico**, where alternative data is being used to improve access to credit. It shows how innovation can overcome system limitations—just like we need in remote gaming setups!
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