Transactional Compatible Representations for High Value Client Identification: A Financial Case Study

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High value client identification is a crucial task to any company. In the banking industry, high value is not solely related to purchasing power, but also to an intensive use of financial services, such as card payments or bank wire transfers. This is why transactional data is a valuable source of information. In this work we propose a method to estimate the net worth of individuals for whom we lack any transactional data, either because they are non-clients or because they conduct their main activity elsewhere. We exploit the representation learned by a value prediction model trained over a signed graph of social financial relationships between BBVA clients to infer a transactional compatible representation of clients outside the graph. As a result, we obtain a new model that can predict value labels for both client and non-client data. Our results show an improvement in prediction accuracy over the previous baseline in a 2 million client database.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaComplex Networks XI - Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Complex Networks, CompleNet 2020
EditoresHugo Barbosa, Ronaldo Menezes, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Bruno Gonçalves, Giuseppe Mangioni, Marcos Oliveira
EditorialSpringer
Páginas334-345
Número de páginas12
ISBN (versión impresa)9783030409425
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2020
Publicado de forma externa
Evento11th International Conference on Complex Networks, CompleNet 2020 - Exeter, Reino Unido
Duración: 31 mar 20203 abr 2020

Serie de la publicación

NombreSpringer Proceedings in Complexity
ISSN (versión impresa)2213-8684
ISSN (versión digital)2213-8692

Conferencia

Conferencia11th International Conference on Complex Networks, CompleNet 2020
País/TerritorioReino Unido
CiudadExeter
Período31/03/203/04/20

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