NPA Match Detection: How AI Stops Known Defaulters From Re-Entering the Lending System
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Manish Gupta
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innefu.comNPA Match Detection: How AI Stops Known Defaulters From Re-Entering the Lending Systeminnefu.comAs of March 2025, India had 18,318 classified wilful defaulters, collectively owing ₹3,83,264 crore to the Indian banking system, source: The New Indian Express. That is not a historical relic. Those are active individuals and entities, identified and listed, who are legally prohibited from receiving new credit from any lender in India. Now here is […] The post NPA Match Detection: How AI Stops Known Defaulters From Re-Entering the Lending System appeared first on Innefu Labs .
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