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creditworthy

[kred-it-wur-thee] / ˈkrɛd ɪtˌwɜr ði /




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"Most European banks have plentiful capital and liquidity to support the real economy: We expect them to remain open for business and to continue extending loans to creditworthy customers."

From Reuters

Its argument was that onerous regulations constrained the industry’s ability to lend money to creditworthy customers.

From New York Times

After conducting industry research during the pandemic, the three most-used credit rating agencies found that consumers with medical expenses were just as likely to be creditworthy as those without.

From Seattle Times

The company saw charge offs and delinquencies rise, a troubling sign for a company whose customer base is usually well-to-do and extremely creditworthy.

From Seattle Times

“They should not be allowed to deny funds to otherwise creditworthy firms with a federal contract and continue to receive federal support,” the lawmakers said.

From Washington Times