irrevocable credit - traduzione in greco
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irrevocable credit - traduzione in greco

NUMERICAL EXPRESSION REPRESENTING A PERSON'S CREDITWORTHINESS, COMMONLY BASED ON A CREDIT REPORT WITH INFORMATION TYPICALLY SOURCED FROM CREDIT BUREAUS
Beacon score; Credit scoring; Credit reporting; Credit check; Credit scores; Credit Score; Credit checks

irrevocable credit      
ανέκκλητη πίστωση
credit note         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα
credit memorandum         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα

Definizione

Crediting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Credit.

Wikipedia

Credit score

A credit score is a numerical expression based on a level analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of an individual. A credit score is primarily based on a credit report, information typically sourced from credit bureaus.

Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers and to mitigate losses due to bad debt. Lenders use credit scores to determine who qualifies for a loan, at what interest rate, and what credit limits. Lenders also use credit scores to determine which customers are likely to bring in the most revenue.

Credit scoring is not limited to banks. Other organizations, such as mobile phone companies, insurance companies, landlords, and government departments employ the same techniques. Digital finance companies such as online lenders also use alternative data sources to calculate the creditworthiness of borrowers.