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FinTech Lending in India: Taking Stock of Implications for Privacy and Autonomy

Marda et al., 2022

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7111624013373263358
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Marda V
Sinha A
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Indian JL & Tech.

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In the last five years, the Fintech sector has thrived in India, with Machine Learning (ML) driven credit scoring based on alternative data, emerging as a growing segment. The credit scoring industry in India needs to be viewed in light of a careful examination of rights …
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