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Credit Risk and Loan Portfolio Management Training Course

A practical course in credit assessment, IFRS 9 provisioning, portfolio risk and loan workout for lenders.

5 Days

Duration

Certificate

Included

Instructor-Led

Delivery

Intermediate

Level

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Credit Risk and Loan Portfolio Management Training Course

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$750

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Flexible Delivery

In-Person, Live Online

Language

English

Dedicated Support

Pre & post training

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Course Overview

The course starts with the fundamentals of credit assessment and financial statement analysis, before moving into credit scoring and decisioning frameworks. Participants then work through IFRS 9 provisioning and portfolio concentration risk in detail, followed by early warning systems and loan workout structuring. The course closes with collateral management and building an institutionwide credit risk governance framework.

Introduction

The Credit Risk and Loan Portfolio Management Training Course is a five-day programme that builds practical, IFRS 9-aligned credit risk skills for banks, microfinance institutions and development lenders. Loan portfolio quality remains one of the strongest predictors of an African bank's long-term profitability and stability, yet credit risk practices vary widely across institutions. Participants leave able to assess borrower creditworthiness, calculate expected credit loss provisions, manage portfolio concentration risk and structure effective loan workout plans.

Rising interest rates and currency volatility across African markets have put loan portfolios under renewed pressure, and regulators are paying closer attention to how banks apply IFRS 9 provisioning in practice. Lenders that combine sound credit judgement with disciplined, defensible provisioning are better placed to protect profitability through the credit cycle.

Learning Objectives

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

  • Apply the five Cs of credit to lending decisions
  • Assess borrower creditworthiness using financial statement and cash flow analysis
  • Evaluate credit scoring models and their application in lending decisions
  • Apply IFRS 9 expected credit loss provisioning to loan portfolios
  • Design loan portfolio diversification strategies to manage concentration risk
  • Identify early warning indicators of loan deterioration
  • Structure workout and restructuring plans for distressed loans
  • Evaluate collateral valuation and security perfection practices
  • Design a credit risk management framework aligned with regulatory expectations

Who Should Attend

This programme is designed for:

  • Credit officers and relationship managers
  • Risk managers and loan portfolio managers
  • Bank branch and regional managers
  • Microfinance institution staff
  • Credit committee members
  • Internal auditors covering credit risk
  • Development finance institution investment officers


Training Methodology

The course combines structured teaching with hands-on credit analysis exercises, including assessing a borrower's creditworthiness from real financial statements, calculating IFRS 9 provisions for a sample portfolio, and structuring a workout plan for a distressed loan, worked through individually and reviewed in facilitated discussion.

Organizational Impact

Upon completing this programme, participating organisations will be better equipped to:

  • Reduce loan losses through stronger credit assessment practices
  • Improve the accuracy and defensibility of IFRS 9 loan loss provisioning
  • Reduce non-performing loans through earlier identification of credit deterioration
  • Improve portfolio resilience through effective diversification and concentration risk management
  • Strengthen compliance with regulatory credit risk management requirements
  • Improve collateral management practices to maximise recovery outcomes
  • Enhance overall asset quality and profitability
  • Build internal capability to manage credit risk without excessive reliance on external consultants
  • Strengthen investor and credit rating agency confidence in the institution's risk management practices

Personal Impact

Upon completing this programme, participants will be able to:

  • Apply practical credit assessment skills in lending and risk management roles
  • Make and defend sound credit decisions with confidence
  • Calculate and explain IFRS 9 expected credit loss provisions to auditors and regulators
  • Contribute effectively to credit committee decision-making
  • Structure loan workout and recovery plans for distressed borrowers
  • Enhance career opportunities across credit, risk and portfolio management
  • Identify early warning signs of credit deterioration
  • Apply financial statement analysis skills across a range of financial decision-making contexts
  • Present portfolio risk assessments confidently to senior management and boards

Course Outline

  • Principles and objectives of credit risk management
  • The five Cs of credit and their application in lending decisions
  • Financial statement analysis for credit assessment
  • Cash flow analysis and debt servicing capacity
  • Cash flow-based versus collateral-based lending
  • Industry, sector and macroeconomic risk analysis
  • Credit appraisal and loan recommendation techniques

Practical session: Assess a borrower's creditworthiness using financial statements and cash flow analysis.

  • Credit scoring models and their applications
  • Application, behavioural and expert judgement scoring
  • Probability of default and borrower risk classification
  • Risk-based pricing and credit limit setting
  • Credit approval processes and delegation of authority
  • Credit committee structures and governance
  • Credit documentation and lending decisions

Practical session: Develop a credit scoring model and evaluate lending decisions using borrower case studies.

  • The IFRS 9 expected credit loss (ECL) framework
  • Staging criteria and significant increase in credit risk
  • Calculating expected credit losses
  • Portfolio concentration and diversification risk
  • Credit portfolio monitoring and performance measurement
  • Stress testing and scenario analysis for loan portfolios
  • Portfolio reporting and regulatory expectations

Practical session: Calculate IFRS 9 provisions and assess portfolio risk using a sample loan portfolio.

  • Identifying early warning indicators of credit deterioration
  • Watchlist management and borrower monitoring
  • Credit review and remedial management processes
  • Loan restructuring and forbearance strategies
  • Loan workout planning and recovery options
  • Negotiating with distressed borrowers
  • Managing non-performing loans (NPLs)

Practical session: Develop a restructuring and recovery strategy for a distressed borrower.

  • Collateral valuation principles and accepted security types
  • Security perfection and legal enforceability
  • Recovery strategies and loan write-off procedures
  • Designing a credit risk management framework
  • Regulatory expectations and governance requirements
  • Credit risk policies, controls and reporting
  • Building a strong credit risk culture

Practical session: Review and strengthen an institution's credit risk management framework against regulatory best practice.

Certification

Certificate of Completion awarded on successful programme conclusion

At Strategic Revenue Africa, our certification goes beyond proof of attendance—it represents practical competence and measurable capability. Upon successful completion of our training programs, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from Strategic Revenue Africa, recognizing their ability to apply acquired knowledge in real-world settings. As an organization focused on architecting sustainable revenue and strengthening organizational performance, our certifications signal that participants are equipped with skills that drive results, not just theory.

Programme Inclusions

  • Course materials & workbook
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Prerequisites

No prior credit risk qualification is required. Participants should have a working familiarity with lending, whether in a credit, branch, risk or audit role, as the course builds directly on practical lending experience.

Schedule & Investment

Upcoming Dates & Fees

Kenya

Naivasha

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Tanzania

Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,900

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Nigeria

Lagos

Nigeria

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Ghana

Accra

Ghana

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,900

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
South Africa

Cape Town

South Africa

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,500

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
UAE

Dubai

UAE

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,900

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates

Accommodation & Transfer

Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged upon request. Contact the Training Officer to reserve.

Payment

Transfer payment to the Strategic Revenue Africa account before the course starts. Send proof of payment to:

[email protected]

Course Fee Includes

  • Course tuition & training materials
  • Two break refreshments and lunch
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Travel, visa, insurance and personal expenses are the participant's responsibility.

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$750

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