VantageScore, the credit scoring algorithm developed by the three major credit repositories, has been integrated in Standard & Poor's Rating Services' Levels 6.6 mortgage analytical model. Levels analyzes a loan, or a pool of loans, and assigns a risk grade; it also determines foreclosure frequency, loss severity and credit enhancements required for securitization. A spokesman for VantageScore Solutions, the Stamford, Conn.-based company that holds the intellectual property rights to the algorithm, said that with S&P's approval, mortgage loans that were scored using VantageScore can now be included in pools analyzed by Levels. S&P managing director David Goldstein said VantageScore would provide banks greater flexibility by allowing Levels to be used as a risk management tool to monitor their mortgage loan portfolio. Previously, Fitch Ratings incorporated VantageScore into ResiLogic 2.1, its quantitative model that provides credit risk analysis at the individual loan and pool level for residential mortgage loans.
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