Developing a Strong Credit Reporting System : A Toolkit for Practitioners
Credit reporting projects require profound analysis and subjectivity, and the proposed solutions may vary if countries are at different stages of development. The Credit Reporting Toolkit, spread over five modules, provides step-by-step guidelines...
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Format: | Toolkit |
Language: | English |
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International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/182431551298144618/Developing-a-Strong-Credit-Reporting-System-A-Toolkit-for-Practitioners http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31362 |
Summary: | Credit reporting projects require
profound analysis and subjectivity, and the proposed
solutions may vary if countries are at different stages of
development. The Credit Reporting Toolkit, spread over five
modules, provides step-by-step guidelines to conduct
assessments of a country’s credit reporting infrastructure;
to identify areas for improvement, or to support the
creation of the credit reporting infrastructure where none
exists; and to support the development of a proposal,
establishing an action plan. This general assessment follows
the four pillars of Bank Group interventions: legal, system,
capacity building, and awareness and financial literacy. |
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