
A type of credit scorecard that typically predicts your likelihood of using a credit facility if you are given one. For example, people who use credit cards to borrow money and pay off only the minimum amount will be very profitable compared to someone who pays off the balance in full every month, so a propensity scorecard will help determine how profitable a new account might be.
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