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Add Credit Modeling #1884

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https://github.com/mourarthur/awesome-credit-modeling

The list consolidates several resources on the subject of credit risk modeling and credit scoring. The financial services industry has seen deep changes in the past decade due to the increase in data variety and availability when it comes to determining a consumer's creditworthiness.

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Remove the license badge. GitHub already shows that in its UI.

mourarthur added a commit to mourarthur/awesome-credit-modeling that referenced this pull request Oct 23, 2020
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@sindresorhus done!

@sdassow sdassow mentioned this pull request Oct 24, 2020
@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 1c91d7e into sindresorhus:main Oct 29, 2020
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