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The Credit Decision-Making Framework: Corporate Credit and Facilities Structuring
The Credit Decision-Making Framework: Corporate Credit and Facilities Structuring
التقييم
عدد الساعات
15
فترة الانعقاد
-
أيام النشاط التدريبي
الاحد
الاثنين
الثلاثاء
الاربعاء
الخميس
التوقيت
17:00 - 20:00
تصنيفات النشاط التدريبي
الشركات (المتوسطة والصغيرة، الكبيرة)
لغة النشاط التدريبي
انجليزي
المنهجية
وجاهي
المدينة
عمان
نوع التدريب
دورات قصيرة
اخر موعد للتسجيل
السعر للأردني
120 JOD
السعر لغير الأردني
225 US$
المخرجات

By the end of this training course, trainees will be able to:

-          Explain the essential roles of banks, the purpose of credit functions, and how credit decisions support economic activity.

-          Differentiate between various types of credit facilities, describe their purposes, and identify the conditions and risks under which each facility is typically granted.

-          Apply the full credit assessment process, including data collection, due-diligence steps, use of checklists, site visits, and preparation of the credit assessment report.

-          Analyze industry, business, management, and financial information to assess borrower creditworthiness and identify key risks.

-          Interpret financial statements, calculate key financial ratios, and evaluate cash-flow dynamics relevant to credit decisions.

-          Design an appropriate credit structure by aligning facility type, amount, pricing, tenor, covenants, and collateral with both the borrower’s needs and the bank’s risk appetite.

-          Prepare and present a complete, well-reasoned credit report that consolidates findings, supports recommendations, and adheres to the bank’s credit policy and risk appetite.

الفئة المستهدفة

-       This course is designed for bankers working in corporate banking and credit management. It equips participants with a structured methodology and a robust framework for assessing credit risk, while upskilling their analytical and decision-making capabilities.

المحتويات

-          The primary roles of a bank: this module provides the foundational context needed before analyzing or structuring credit facilities

-       What does a bank do?

-       The role of central banks.

-       Basel Accords.

-       Why credit assessment and decision making are crucial.

-       Expected Credit Loss (ECL) and RAROC.

-       Types of credit facilities:

-       Defining the purpose and risk of each facility type.

-       Determining the amount of the facility.

-       Facility tenor, pricing, covenants, and conditions.

-          The Credit Assessment Process:

-       Walk through the credit assessment process.

-       Credit assessment documentation package.

-       Importance of the credit assessment checklist.

-       Importance of site visit and site visit report.

-       The Credit Report.

-          The Core Elements of Credit Assessment:

-       Identifying major sources of credit risk.

-       Industry risk assessment.

-       Business risk assessment.

-       Management risk assessment.

-       Financial risk assessment:

-       Key financial ratios used for risk analysis.

-       Understanding cash flow and cash flow drivers.

-       Designing sound, risk-appropriate lending structures.

-       Aligning structure with both the borrower’s needs and the bank’s risk appetite.

-  Determining the appropriate facility amount.

-       Determining interest rate and fees (risk vs reward).

-       Determining the appropriate repayment schedule.

-       Assignment of proceeds.

-       Types of collaterals.

-       Types of covenants.

-       Defining events of default .

-          Case study: a comprehensive real-life case study designed to apply all concepts learned throughout the training.

-       Review and analyze client data.

-       Analyze borrower financials.

-       Identify risks.

-       Determining funding needs.

-       Proposing a full lending structure.

-       Write a credit report.

-       Present the recommendation.

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