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Fuzzy Decision System for Banking ServicesSashidharan.S    - PGDMB10/043 V.Sanjay           - PGDMB10/083<br />Introduction<br /> Today, in India apart from public sector banks, there are several private sector banks that are providing several easy and attractive schemes of loans to the customers at competitive Interest rates. Moreover, the overall process of sanction of loans usually takes within 7-8 days.<br />The various factors that the Bank considers for each customer who have applied for loans are Age, Annual Income, Loan Repay, Monthly Transaction, Account Balance and Security Deposits.<br />Fuzzy Decision making system attempts to deal with the vagueness and non-specificity inherent in human formulation of preferences, constraints and goals. Certainty and precision have much too often become an absolute standard in decision-making problems. The excess of precision and certainty in engineering and scientific research and development is often providing unrealizable solutions. Fuzzy logic, based on the notion of relative graded membership, can deal with information arising from computational perception and cognition that is uncertain, imprecise, vague, partially true, or without sharp boundaries. Fuzzy logic allows for the inclusion of vague human assessments in computing problems. Also, it provides an effective means for conflict resolution of multiple criteria and better assessment of options. When Management must select among alternatives elements within a database for decision-making purposes, some means for evaluating alternatives record formats representing combinations of data elements is required. A decision problem is deterministic if the management objectives and the data elements are precisely known. If they are not known precisely, it is very difficult to distinguish the relative importance of different data elements. Fuzzy decision making approach can be effectively utilized to tackle such problem of where the information have not been stated precisely.<br />Table  SEQ Table  ARABIC 1. Prescribed Requirements for Availing Loan<br />Loan FactorsFuzzy valuesAgeYoungAnnual incomeHighLoan RepaymentGoodMonthly TransactionsFrequentAccount BalanceSufficientSecurity DepositsHigh<br />LOAN EVALUATOR <br />The various factors the Bank considers of each customer for Loan Evaluator are Age, Annual Income, Loan Repay, Monthly Transaction, Account Balance, and Security Deposits. Age is obviously a key factor for each customer because the bank usually prefers young –aged persons. The sanction of Loan amount depends solely on the Annual Income of the respective customers. Before providing the loan to the customers the bank must consider whether the customer availing the loan will able to repay the loan amount on time. Usually the customers who applies for loans from the banks falls into one of the four classes –Very good (repays the loan on specified time), Good (repays the loan on time), Ugly (repays the loan late), Bad (does not repays the loan).The bank, of course, wants all its customers to be good. In order to normally screens each customer for their potential to repay the loan. Each customer is expected to fill detailed forms about themselves, their family, their existing property and occupation. Sometimes, the Banks provides Cash back reward to the customers for their timely repayment of EMI’s of their Captioned loan during a specific period of time. Similarly other vital factors which are taken into account by the bank are Monthly Transaction, Account Balance and Security Deposits. Then, the bank recommends the basic requirements of all factors that are taken into consideration for acceptance of Loans which are shown in Table1.<br />The following Fuzzy terms have been considered for <br />Age: 1) Old 2) Middle-Aged 3) Young 4) Very Young<br />The following terms have been considered for <br />Annual Income: 1) High 2) Average 3) Low 4) Poor<br />For Loan Repayment: 1) Very Good 2) Good 3) Ugly 4) Bad<br />For Monthly Transactions: 1) Very Frequent 2) Frequent 3) Average 4) Less Frequent<br />For Account Balance: 1) More than Sufficient 2) Sufficient 3) Less than Sufficient 4) Insufficient<br />For Security Deposits: 1) High 2) Average 3) Low 4) Poor<br />Fuzzy subset Representation for the Prescribed Requirements Factors of the customers:<br />Age:  1/0.2 + 2/0.8 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6<br />Annual Income: 1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Loan Repay: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.2 + 4/0.0<br />Monthly Transaction: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />Account Balance: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Security Deposits: 1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />The Fuzzy subset representation for the various deciding Factors:<br />AgeOld1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Middle-Aged1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.4Young1/0.2 + 2/0.6 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.8Very Young1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Annual Income & Security DepositsHigh1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.2 + 4/0.0Average1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Low1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Poor1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Loan RepayVery Good1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Good1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Ugly1/0.4 + 2/0.6 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.8Bad1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Monthly TransactionVery Frequent1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Frequent1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Average1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Less Frequent1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Account BalanceMore than Sufficient1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Sufficient1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Less than Sufficient1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Insufficient1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0<br />FUZZY DISTANCE MEASURE<br />The requirement set of Loan factor for the customers applied for Loan and the management authorities’ opinion about each customer have been stated linguistically. The Fuzzy Hamming distance between the prescribed requirement set and the management’s opinion set for each customer with respect to each factors has been estimated. Let us consider the case, four customers having their Savings Account in any particular Bank applied for loan in a particular week. The Fuzzy opinion matrix shows the fuzzy opinion about all the four customers applied for loan in view of four management authorities with respect to the loan factor Monthly Transaction has been described below:<br />C1C2C3C4<br />M1VFAVFLF<br />M2AFVFLF<br />M3FFFA<br />M4FAFA<br />[Fuzzy Opinion Matrix]<br />VF -> Very Frequent, F -> Frequent, A -> Average, LF -> Less Frequent<br />And M1, M2, M3, M4 are the management authorities’ opinion of the respective customers C1, C2, C3, C4 who have applied for a loan to the bank.<br />The Fuzzy subset representation of these Linguistic terms has already been stated. The overall opinion about each customer can be obtained by taking the intersection between the management’s opinions for that particular customer. The overall opinion of management with respect to loan factor Monthly Transaction is as follows:<br />C01 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />C02 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />C03 = 1/0.8 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />C04 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.6<br />The Fuzzy Decision set regarding Monthly Transaction is obtained by using Hurwicz rule,<br />C0Hur = α CHi + (1-α) CLi<br />Where CHi are the highest grade & CLi are the lowest grade for all the respective customers applied for loan and α is the optimism-pessimism index and here we have taken α = 0.8.<br /> CHi = 1/0.8 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.6<br />CLi = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Applying the values of CHi & CLi in the above stated equation, we get,<br />FMT = 1/0.68 + 2/0.72 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.52<br />The prescribed Loan Factor for the Monthly Transaction:<br />R= 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />The Fuzzy Hamming Distance between the above two sets is given by:<br />λFMT,R= i=14| μMTxi-μR xi | =  0.96<br />If the Fuzzy opinion set is as close as to the prescribed requirement set, the Hamming distance will be very less.<br />Similarly, the Hurwicz decision set based on,<br />Age:<br />FA = 1/0.68 + 2/0.56 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />λ(FA, R) = 1.24<br />Annual Income & Security Deposits:<br />FAS = 1/0.64 + 2/0.52 + 3/0.52 + 4/0.48<br />λ(FAS, R) = 0.84<br />Loan Repay:<br />FLR = 1/0.64 + 2/0.68 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />λ(FLR, R) = 1.72<br />Account Balance:<br />FAB = 1/0.64 + 2/0.68 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.52<br />λ(FAB, R) = 1.16<br />The overall fuzzy decision set has been estimated as follows:<br />F = ν (FMT, FA , FAS , FLR , FAB )<br />= 1/0.68 + 2/0.72 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />From the above decision set, Customer C2 has the highest grade of membership. It is observed that Customer C2 has exactly fit into the prescribed requirement set for availing the loan as recommended by the Bank and hence may be selected as the most desired customer for availing the Loan.<br />A Technique for Loan Evaluator of any Bank in fuzzy environment has been presented in this paper. The various Loan factors and the management’s opinion about the respective Customers applied for Loan are considered as fuzzy variables. A fuzzy decision set has been formulated which indicates the relative merits of all customers from which a customer with highest grade of merit has been selected. Hurwicz rule has been adopted to derive the fuzzy decision set. Subsequently, when new customers apply for loans, their various loan factors can be verified to check whether the customer is eligible for availing the loan from the bank. Studies reveal that retaining a customer is one of the prime challenges the financial institutions are facing worldwide.<br />
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  • 1. Fuzzy Decision System for Banking ServicesSashidharan.S - PGDMB10/043 V.Sanjay - PGDMB10/083<br />Introduction<br /> Today, in India apart from public sector banks, there are several private sector banks that are providing several easy and attractive schemes of loans to the customers at competitive Interest rates. Moreover, the overall process of sanction of loans usually takes within 7-8 days.<br />The various factors that the Bank considers for each customer who have applied for loans are Age, Annual Income, Loan Repay, Monthly Transaction, Account Balance and Security Deposits.<br />Fuzzy Decision making system attempts to deal with the vagueness and non-specificity inherent in human formulation of preferences, constraints and goals. Certainty and precision have much too often become an absolute standard in decision-making problems. The excess of precision and certainty in engineering and scientific research and development is often providing unrealizable solutions. Fuzzy logic, based on the notion of relative graded membership, can deal with information arising from computational perception and cognition that is uncertain, imprecise, vague, partially true, or without sharp boundaries. Fuzzy logic allows for the inclusion of vague human assessments in computing problems. Also, it provides an effective means for conflict resolution of multiple criteria and better assessment of options. When Management must select among alternatives elements within a database for decision-making purposes, some means for evaluating alternatives record formats representing combinations of data elements is required. A decision problem is deterministic if the management objectives and the data elements are precisely known. If they are not known precisely, it is very difficult to distinguish the relative importance of different data elements. Fuzzy decision making approach can be effectively utilized to tackle such problem of where the information have not been stated precisely.<br />Table SEQ Table ARABIC 1. Prescribed Requirements for Availing Loan<br />Loan FactorsFuzzy valuesAgeYoungAnnual incomeHighLoan RepaymentGoodMonthly TransactionsFrequentAccount BalanceSufficientSecurity DepositsHigh<br />LOAN EVALUATOR <br />The various factors the Bank considers of each customer for Loan Evaluator are Age, Annual Income, Loan Repay, Monthly Transaction, Account Balance, and Security Deposits. Age is obviously a key factor for each customer because the bank usually prefers young –aged persons. The sanction of Loan amount depends solely on the Annual Income of the respective customers. Before providing the loan to the customers the bank must consider whether the customer availing the loan will able to repay the loan amount on time. Usually the customers who applies for loans from the banks falls into one of the four classes –Very good (repays the loan on specified time), Good (repays the loan on time), Ugly (repays the loan late), Bad (does not repays the loan).The bank, of course, wants all its customers to be good. In order to normally screens each customer for their potential to repay the loan. Each customer is expected to fill detailed forms about themselves, their family, their existing property and occupation. Sometimes, the Banks provides Cash back reward to the customers for their timely repayment of EMI’s of their Captioned loan during a specific period of time. Similarly other vital factors which are taken into account by the bank are Monthly Transaction, Account Balance and Security Deposits. Then, the bank recommends the basic requirements of all factors that are taken into consideration for acceptance of Loans which are shown in Table1.<br />The following Fuzzy terms have been considered for <br />Age: 1) Old 2) Middle-Aged 3) Young 4) Very Young<br />The following terms have been considered for <br />Annual Income: 1) High 2) Average 3) Low 4) Poor<br />For Loan Repayment: 1) Very Good 2) Good 3) Ugly 4) Bad<br />For Monthly Transactions: 1) Very Frequent 2) Frequent 3) Average 4) Less Frequent<br />For Account Balance: 1) More than Sufficient 2) Sufficient 3) Less than Sufficient 4) Insufficient<br />For Security Deposits: 1) High 2) Average 3) Low 4) Poor<br />Fuzzy subset Representation for the Prescribed Requirements Factors of the customers:<br />Age: 1/0.2 + 2/0.8 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6<br />Annual Income: 1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Loan Repay: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.2 + 4/0.0<br />Monthly Transaction: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />Account Balance: 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Security Deposits: 1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />The Fuzzy subset representation for the various deciding Factors:<br />AgeOld1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Middle-Aged1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.4Young1/0.2 + 2/0.6 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.8Very Young1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Annual Income & Security DepositsHigh1/1.0 + 2/0.6 + 3/0.2 + 4/0.0Average1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Low1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Poor1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Loan RepayVery Good1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Good1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Ugly1/0.4 + 2/0.6 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.8Bad1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Monthly TransactionVery Frequent1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Frequent1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Average1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Less Frequent1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0Account BalanceMore than Sufficient1/1.0 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2Sufficient1/0.8 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2Less than Sufficient1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/1.0 + 4/0.6Insufficient1/0.0 + 2/0.2 + 3/0.6 + 4/1.0<br />FUZZY DISTANCE MEASURE<br />The requirement set of Loan factor for the customers applied for Loan and the management authorities’ opinion about each customer have been stated linguistically. The Fuzzy Hamming distance between the prescribed requirement set and the management’s opinion set for each customer with respect to each factors has been estimated. Let us consider the case, four customers having their Savings Account in any particular Bank applied for loan in a particular week. The Fuzzy opinion matrix shows the fuzzy opinion about all the four customers applied for loan in view of four management authorities with respect to the loan factor Monthly Transaction has been described below:<br />C1C2C3C4<br />M1VFAVFLF<br />M2AFVFLF<br />M3FFFA<br />M4FAFA<br />[Fuzzy Opinion Matrix]<br />VF -> Very Frequent, F -> Frequent, A -> Average, LF -> Less Frequent<br />And M1, M2, M3, M4 are the management authorities’ opinion of the respective customers C1, C2, C3, C4 who have applied for a loan to the bank.<br />The Fuzzy subset representation of these Linguistic terms has already been stated. The overall opinion about each customer can be obtained by taking the intersection between the management’s opinions for that particular customer. The overall opinion of management with respect to loan factor Monthly Transaction is as follows:<br />C01 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />C02 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />C03 = 1/0.8 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />C04 = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.6<br />The Fuzzy Decision set regarding Monthly Transaction is obtained by using Hurwicz rule,<br />C0Hur = α CHi + (1-α) CLi<br />Where CHi are the highest grade & CLi are the lowest grade for all the respective customers applied for loan and α is the optimism-pessimism index and here we have taken α = 0.8.<br /> CHi = 1/0.8 + 2/0.8 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.6<br />CLi = 1/0.2 + 2/0.4 + 3/0.4 + 4/0.2<br />Applying the values of CHi & CLi in the above stated equation, we get,<br />FMT = 1/0.68 + 2/0.72 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.52<br />The prescribed Loan Factor for the Monthly Transaction:<br />R= 1/1.0 + 2/1.0 + 3/0.6 + 4/0.2<br />The Fuzzy Hamming Distance between the above two sets is given by:<br />λFMT,R= i=14| μMTxi-μR xi | = 0.96<br />If the Fuzzy opinion set is as close as to the prescribed requirement set, the Hamming distance will be very less.<br />Similarly, the Hurwicz decision set based on,<br />Age:<br />FA = 1/0.68 + 2/0.56 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />λ(FA, R) = 1.24<br />Annual Income & Security Deposits:<br />FAS = 1/0.64 + 2/0.52 + 3/0.52 + 4/0.48<br />λ(FAS, R) = 0.84<br />Loan Repay:<br />FLR = 1/0.64 + 2/0.68 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />λ(FLR, R) = 1.72<br />Account Balance:<br />FAB = 1/0.64 + 2/0.68 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.52<br />λ(FAB, R) = 1.16<br />The overall fuzzy decision set has been estimated as follows:<br />F = ν (FMT, FA , FAS , FLR , FAB )<br />= 1/0.68 + 2/0.72 + 3/0.56 + 4/0.68<br />From the above decision set, Customer C2 has the highest grade of membership. It is observed that Customer C2 has exactly fit into the prescribed requirement set for availing the loan as recommended by the Bank and hence may be selected as the most desired customer for availing the Loan.<br />A Technique for Loan Evaluator of any Bank in fuzzy environment has been presented in this paper. The various Loan factors and the management’s opinion about the respective Customers applied for Loan are considered as fuzzy variables. A fuzzy decision set has been formulated which indicates the relative merits of all customers from which a customer with highest grade of merit has been selected. Hurwicz rule has been adopted to derive the fuzzy decision set. Subsequently, when new customers apply for loans, their various loan factors can be verified to check whether the customer is eligible for availing the loan from the bank. Studies reveal that retaining a customer is one of the prime challenges the financial institutions are facing worldwide.<br />