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The Credit Decision-Making Framework: Corporate Credit and Facilities Structuring
The Credit Decision-Making Framework: Corporate Credit and Facilities Structuring
Training Activity Rate
Trainer/s
اياد الحبش
Training activity Hours
15
Training activity Date
-
Training Activity Days
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Start and End Time
17:00 - 20:00
Training Activity Classification
Corporate (SME’s & Large)
Course Language
English
Methodology
In class
City
Amman
Type of Training
Short courses
Deadline for registration
Price For Jordanian
120 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
225 US$
Outcomes
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.
Target Group
-   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.
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