What's the difference between the credit currency and the scoring model currency?

You define the credit currency in customer credit profiles.

The credit case folders for a customer or customer account display all amount-based values in the credit currency, including available credit, credit limit, and data point values.

The scoring model currency is used to display all amount-based values for data points and data point ranges in the Scoring Model pages.

A scoring model, as part of a case folder template, is used to calculate credit scores for many different customers. If a credit case folder uses a scoring model, the amount-based data point values appear in the credit currency in the Credit Case Folder pages and in the scoring model currency in the Scoring Details page.

Depending on your business requirements, you may want to use a globally recognized currency, such as US dollars or Euros, as the scoring model currency, and a currency representative of a certain global region or business sector as the credit currency.