Credit Evaluation, Assessment, and Appraisal

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Duration 3 days – 21 hrs.

 

Overview

 

This training equips participants with end-to-end credit evaluation techniques used in banks and lending institutions—covering financial statement analysis, credit scoring and policy alignment, data-driven assessment, and practical verification methods. Participants will learn how to assess borrower capacity, validate and appraise collaterals, and strengthen background investigation / credit investigation (BI/CI) processes using reliable credit sources—resulting in well-supported, defensible credit recommendations.

 

Objectives

  • Apply structured credit evaluation frameworks aligned with bank policy and credit standards.
  • Analyze borrower financial capacity using key ratios, cash flow logic, and trend/red-flag analysis.
  • Use credit scoring principles and risk grading tools to support consistent credit decisions.
  • Validate borrower information through verification techniques (documents, sources, and field checks).
  • Perform collateral validation and basic appraisal review (title checks, market comparables, LTV, risk haircuts).
  • Strengthen BI/CI investigation strategies using ethical, defensible, and reliable credit sources.
  • Produce a clear credit evaluation write-up and recommendation (approve/decline/conditions) with strong justification.

 

Target Audience

  • Credit Analysts / Credit Officers
  • Loan Officers / Relationship Managers (who prepare loan packages)
  • Credit Investigators / BI/CI staff
  • Underwriters (consumer or commercial)
  • Branch Lending Teams, SME/Corporate Lending Support
  • Risk and Portfolio Support staff who review credit quality

Prerequisites 

  • Basic understanding of lending products (consumer/SME/corporate)
  • Basic Excel skills (sorting, simple formulas) recommended
  • No advanced finance background required (financial analysis will be taught step-by-step)

 

Course Outline 

 

Module 1 — Credit Evaluation Foundations (Bank Standards & Policy Alignment)

  • Purpose of credit evaluation: risk control + profitable growth
  • Core credit principles: character, capacity, capital, conditions, collateral (5Cs)
  • Credit process map: application → evaluation → approval → documentation → booking → monitoring
  • Bank policy alignment: common credit rules, delegation of authority, exceptions, and mitigants
  • Building consistency: documentation standards and audit-ready decision trails

Module 2 — Borrower & Business Assessment (Qualitative + Quantitative)

  • Borrower profiling: stability, experience, governance, integrity red flags
  • Business model and industry risk: revenue drivers, seasonality, concentration risks
  • Assessing management capability and operational indicators
  • Early warning signals: behavioral indicators, inconsistencies, and risk triggers

 

Module 3 — Financial Evaluation Skills and Standards

  • Financial statement basics (IS/BS/CF) for credit evaluation use
  • Key ratio analysis (liquidity, leverage, profitability, efficiency)
  • Cash flow thinking for lending: debt servicing capacity and repayment sources
  • Trend analysis and normalization (one-offs, seasonality, non-recurring items)
  • Red flags and common manipulation patterns (income inflation, expense suppression, inventory tricks)
  • Practical worksheet: ratio + repayment capacity computation

Module 4 — Credit Scoring, Risk Rating, and Data Analysis

  • What credit scoring is (and what it is not)
  • Common scoring inputs: borrower profile, repayment history, financials, collateral strength
  • Interpreting scorecards and risk grades: cutoffs, overrides, and policy rules
  • Data analysis for credit decisions: consistency checks, variance analysis, triangulation
  • Creating a “credit decision summary”: what matters most and why
  • Mini-case: score interpretation + decisioning with conditions

Module 5 — Verification & Validation Techniques (Strong Credit Due Diligence)

  • Verification vs validation: how they differ and when to apply
  • Document verification checklist: identity, income, business permits, contracts, invoices
  • Source triangulation: confirming borrower claims via independent data points
  • Handling inconsistencies: how to escalate, request clarifications, and document findings
  • Fraud and misrepresentation patterns relevant to lending
  • Controls: maker-checker discipline, evidence standards, and defensible write-ups

Module 6 — Collateral Evaluation and Appraisal Review (Excellent Collateral Verification)

  • Collateral types: real estate, vehicle, deposits, equipment, receivables, inventory
  • Basic collateral concepts: ownership, enforceability, marketability, condition, valuation risk
  • Title and ownership checks (high-level): common issues and red flags
  • Appraisal review essentials: comparables logic, valuation methods overview, bias checks
  • LTV, haircuts, and collateral coverage ratios
  • Collateral inspection and documentation standards: photos, mapping, condition notes
  • Practical exercise: collateral checklist + LTV and risk haircut computation

Module 7 — BI/CI Strategies and Credit Sources (Prospect Client Investigation)

  • BI vs CI scope and typical deliverables
  • Ethical and compliant investigation practices (confidentiality, data privacy, documentation)
  • Strengthening investigation planning: what to validate based on risk profile
  • Credit sources framework:
    • Internal bank records and relationship history
    • Trade references and supplier/customer validation
    • Public records and government registrations (where allowed/available)
    • Industry and market intelligence sources
  • Interview techniques: structured questioning, detecting inconsistencies, corroboration
  • Writing BI/CI findings for credit use: fact-based, evidence-backed narratives

Module 8 — Credit Recommendation Writing (Decision Quality & Defensibility)

  • Building a strong credit memo / evaluation report structure
  • Clear logic chain: borrower profile → capacity → risks → mitigants → recommendation
  • Conditions and covenants: what to require and why (pricing, collateral, documentation, monitoring)
  • Exception handling: documenting rationale and compensating controls
  • Peer review checklist: completeness, accuracy, evidence strength

Module 9 — Capstone Workshop (End-to-End Credit Evaluation Simulation)

  • Case packet review: borrower profile, financials, collateral docs, BI/CI notes
  • Team outputs:
    • Financial analysis + capacity conclusion
    • Risk grade/score interpretation
    • Collateral validation summary + LTV/haircuts
    • BI/CI findings and risk flags
    • Final recommendation (approve/decline/approve with conditions)
  • Facilitator feedback: decision quality, defensibility, and improvement points

 

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