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Speculating the Likeliness of e-Validating a Loan based on Financial Transactions

Samidha B. Patil, Asha S. Chougale, Rohini P. Chougule, Archana A. Havaldar, Prof. Sudhir S. Belagali

Abstract


The bank subordinates can not speculate whether the customer can repay the loan or not for the given interest. The e-signing technique is used in this project. If the user really wants the loan he should proceed through e-signing technique. The bank checks the user’s financial history if it is good then only the user will get the loan.

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