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Factors influencing loan qualification in financial institutions

Kennedy Waweru by Kennedy Waweru
March 30, 2024
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Securing a loan in Kenya entails a rigorous evaluation process conducted by financial institutions, including banks. At the core of this procedure lies the scrutiny of an individual’s credit history.

Credit Reference Bureaus (CRBs) assume a pivotal role in this assessment by gathering and analyzing data concerning borrowers’ credit behavior, encompassing repayment trends and credit utilization. The Central Bank of Kenya oversees the operation of three licensed CRBs: CreditInfo CRB, Metropol CRB, and Transunion Kenya CRB.

The data furnished by CRBs empowers financial institutions to conduct precise evaluations of credit risk, enabling them to make well-informed lending decisions.

Financial entities also meticulously inspect past loan repayment behavior and credit facility usage to ascertain creditworthiness. Factors like income stability and employment status undergo thorough examination, with a consistent income flow and secure job tenure augmenting the likelihood of loan approval.

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Furthermore, a crucial aspect considered is an individual’s debt-to-income ratio, providing insights into their ability to manage additional debt.

Financial institutions evaluate this ratio to ascertain whether an individual can fulfill loan obligations comfortably without facing undue financial strain. For secured loans, the value and quality of collateral presented also wield significant influence on loan eligibility, with higher-value assets bolstering qualification prospects.

In Kenya, an individual’s credit score, typically ranging from 200 to 900, serves as a reflection of their creditworthiness, based on factors such as repayment history, variety of credit accounts, and total outstanding debt.

Favorable credit histories, characterized by punctual repayments and prudent financial management, heighten the chances of preapproval. Individuals with outstanding credit scores and exemplary repayment records frequently receive preapproved loan offers, underscoring their robust creditworthiness.

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