ODEWS: The Overdraft Early Warning System

02/05/2023
by   Avishek Kumar, et al.
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When a customer overdraws their account and their balance is negative they are assessed an overdraft fee. Americans pay approximately $15 billion in unnecessary overdraft fees a year, often in $35 increments; users of the Mint personal finance app pay approximately $250 million in fees a year in particular. These overdraft fees are an excessive financial burden and lead to cascading overdraft fees trapping customers in financial hardship. To address this problem, we have created an ML-driven overdraft early warning system (ODEWS) that assesses a customer's risk of overdrafting within the next week using their banking and transaction data in the Mint app. At-risk customers are sent an alert so they can take steps to avoid the fee, ultimately changing their behavior and financial habits. The system deployed resulted in a $3 million savings in overdraft fees for Mint customers compared to a control group. Moreover, the methodology outlined here can be generalized to provide ML-driven personalized financial advice for many different personal finance goals–increase credit score, build emergency savings fund, pay down debut, allocate capital for investment.

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