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The Credit Research Centre (CRC) is an impartial research group devoted to the study of credit. It is independent of credit granting organisations and engages in both theoretical and highly applied research of interest to all stakeholders in the industry, including lenders, credit suppliers, credit scoring organisations, borrowers and government agencies.

 

Founded in 1997, the Credit Research Centre has an international reputation for the quality of its research and is almost unique amongst UK university departments in conducting research into different aspects of the provision of consumer credit. From a position of neutrality, it provides specialist advice to different members of the industry and comments on industrial practices and the social implications of the distribution and provision of credit.

 

The Credit Research Centre concentrates on credit risk modelling especially consumer credit, but also focuses on corporate risk modelling and economics aspects of credit including the demand for credit.

 

Seminars 2009-10

 

Please view the Credit Research Centre's Seminars Programme 2009/10

 

 

CRC News

   

Vacancy: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

 

 

Professor Crook discusses credit crisis

 

 

Dynamic Risk Conference - Slides

 

 

Findings from new research relating credit scoring models to macroeconomic variables

 

 

Possible Topics for Doctoral Study 2010

 

 

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