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VantageScore expands new open-banking credit score 4plus for lending to underserved borrowers enabling improved predictive lift, clearer risk segmentation and expanded decisioning opportunities

April 22, 2025 //  by Finnovate

VantageScore announced the expansion of their groundbreaking VantageScore 4plus pilot program for lenders launched in partnership with Credit Builders Alliance.  The pilot leverages the industry leading VantageScore 4.0 credit score with open banking data to deliver the new VantageScore4Plus credit score model. Initial data from the pilot show meaningful improvements in the ways nonprofit lenders can assess and serve potential borrowers. Key insights include: 1) Improved Predictive Lift: Applicants with new to credit, thin or inactive credit files, who make up 15% of participants in the pilot program, benefitted significantly from the addition of open banking data. 2) Clearer Risk Segmentation: Credit scores moved in both directions both up and down. There were nearly equal numbers of consumers seeing increases and decreases. The result signals better separation between higher- and lower-risk applicants. 3) Expanded Decisioning Opportunities: 44% of previously declined applicants could be reconsidered under a “second look” strategy using VantageScore 4plus, potentially unlocking credit while preserving underwriting rigor reducing risk.

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