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by superproton
301 days ago
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Good point. There are a few (Creditsafe, Experian) but they're expensive and focus on basic credit metrics, not comprehensive financial health analysis.
The real value is in the contextual interpretation - understanding what the numbers mean for investment/credit decisions. That requires domain knowledge baked into the analytics, not just clean data feeds.
Plus controlling the full pipeline lets us iterate quickly on scoring algorithms based on user feedback. Hard to do that with third-party normalised data. |
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