The Credit Default Prediction project aims to develop an efficient machine learning model to accurately predict loan default risk on the Lending Club platform. The project is based on historical loan data, including borrower personal information, financial metrics, and credit history records, with the goal of building a robust predictive model. The project's workflow encompasses several critical steps, including data preprocessing, exploratory data analysis, feature engineering, model selection, and performance evaluation. In terms of model selection, the project employs two primary machine learning algorithms, namely Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Random Forest. These algorithms are renowned for their outstanding performance in handling extensive borrower data and providing reliable risk predictions. Model training and evaluation are conducted using a substantial amount of historical data to ensure accurate predictions across various scenarios. Furthermore, the project conducts feature importance analysis to identify factors that significantly influence loan default risk. These insights contribute to enhancing Lending Club's risk assessment process and supporting more informed decisions regarding loan approval and pricing strategies. By combining data-driven predictive modeling with in-depth data analysis, this project aims to enhance the efficiency of Lending Club's loan operations and elevate its risk management capabilities, ultimately providing more dependable financial services to investors and borrowers.