Seven Habits Of An Effective Credit Administration

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Seven Habits Of An Effective Credit Administration, Online Event
Webinar Title
Seven Habits Of An Effective Credit Administration
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
10-01-2023
Location
Online Event
Organization Name / Organize By
Skill preceptor
Presented By
Mr. Dev Strischek
Organizing/Related Departments
Skill Preceptor
Organization Type
Organization
WebinarCategory
Non Technical
WebinarLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Education/Teaching/Training/Development

Administration/Management

Accounting/Financial/Banking/Insurance

Location
Online Event

Why should you attend?

Credit administration (CA) connects the organization’s credit strategy, credit approval, credit extension, and credit management tasks into a coherent credit risk management function. Whether in the backroom or the front room, CA is necessary to provide a smooth transition from a prospective client to the creditworthy borrower. Analysis and approval is only part of the story; once the loan is made, the borrower’s performance must be monitored in order to ensure repayment on time, in full, and as agreed.

In the Credit Administration area, well-managed and successful banks have seven distinct characteristics. This course will evaluate the reasoning and requirements for each of these characteristics so that participants can begin the process of developing such a culture within their respective organization.

Areas covered:

  • Credit policy—critical components and maintenance
  • Credit analysis and underwriting—guidance on determining repayment ability from cash flow, collateral, and guarantees; global cash flow and debt service ratios, collateral loan-to-values, adjusting net worth of guarantors
  • Credit approval—lending authorities, risk ratings, and pricing guidance
  • Loan closing, booking, and funding—appropriate loan documentation
  • Portfolio management—credit policy and loan documentation exceptions, covenant compliance, asset quality tracking
  • Credit and loan documentation files—confidentiality and security
  • Problem asset management—policy and practice

Who will benefit?

  • Directors, CEOs & Presidents
  • Chief or Senior Credit Officers
  • Chief or Senior Loan Officers,
  • Commercial Loan Officers
  • Bank Accountants
  • Branch Managers
  • Consumer Loan Officers 
  • Credit and Financial Services Industry
  • Loan Review Personnel and Consumer Lenders.

Others Details

This webinar session by Dev Strischek is intended to provide guidance on how to develop and maintain a Credit Administration (CA) function that will provide guidance to anyone involved in the credit function of the bank. The session also highlights the safeguards to manage the bank’s loan portfolio in a safe and sound manner.

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
$199 to $799
Registration Ways
Email
Phone
Website
Address/Venue
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