数字化促进了软信息在中小企业信用评估中的应用:以印度银行为例。

Nimbark Hardik
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中小企业占发展中经济体就业人数的一半,是其经济增长的重要组成部分。尽管如此,中小企业的银行融资不足,而银行又受到金融科技公司的干扰。这项定性的多案例研究考察了印度银行如何利用数字化、软信息和大数据来改善中小企业融资。与会者分享了他们对银行采用数字工具的方式、软信息来源(如客户和供应商关系、商业计划)以及影响中小企业信贷评估过程中大数据实施的因素的见解。主要主题包括:银行正在通过数字化改善中小企业融资运营,IT工具可以验证中小企业软信息。解决中小企业信息不透明问题所产生的软信息属性包括供应商关系、客户关系、商业计划和管理层继任。对于中小企业信贷经理来说,发展伙伴关系以获取行业协会和“在线B2B贸易平台”创建的公开软信息是一项高度优先的建议。为提高中小企业融资效率,银行在通过贸易平台获取中小企业的私人硬信息之前,应获得中小企业的同意。
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Digitalisation promotes adoption of soft information in SME credit evaluation: the case of Indian banks.

Digitalisation promotes adoption of soft information in SME credit evaluation: the case of Indian banks.

Digitalisation promotes adoption of soft information in SME credit evaluation: the case of Indian banks.

Digitalisation promotes adoption of soft information in SME credit evaluation: the case of Indian banks.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) account for half of the employment in developing economies and are a significant part of their economic growth. In spite of this, SMEs are under-financed by banks, which have been disrupted by financial technology (fintech) firms. This qualitative multi-case study examines how Indian banks are utilising digitalisation, soft information, and Big data to improve SME financing. The participants shared their insights on the way banks adopt digital tools, sources of soft information (e.g., customer and supplier relationships, business plans), and factors that influence the implementation of Big data in the SME credit evaluation process. The major themes include: banks are improving SME financing operations through digitalisation, and IT tools can verify SME soft information. Soft information attributes that emerge from addressing SME information opacity include supplier relationships, customer relationships, business plans, and managerial successions. For SME credit managers, developing partnerships to access publicly available soft information created by industry associations and "online B2B trade platforms" is a high-priority recommendation. To enhance the efficiency of SME financing, banks should obtain the consent of SMEs before they access their private hard information through trade platforms.

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