Lending decisions are not based on one number. They are based on how a full credit profile is reviewed and interpreted.
This framework explains the four main areas lenders look at when deciding whether to approve or deny a loan.
Lending decisions are not based on one number. They are based on how a full credit profile is reviewed and interpreted.
This framework explains the four main areas lenders look at when deciding whether to approve or deny a loan.

Most people focus on their credit score. Lenders look beyond that. They review how the full profile is built, how it behaves over time, and how everything works together.
This framework breaks that process into four simple parts so it is easier to understand how decisions are made.
Lenders do not look at each part separately. They review how behavior, structure, timing, and overall risk come together across the full profile.
This is why two people with similar scores can have very different outcomes. The difference is how the full profile is interpreted.

Understanding how lending decisions are made starts with seeing the full picture. This framework gives you a clear way to understand how profiles are reviewed and why outcomes can differ.