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Non-Performing Loans and Debt Recovery Training Course

Every loan book has bad loans somewhere. What separates institutions is how well they handle them.

5 Days

Duration

Certificate

Included

Instructor-Led

Delivery

Intermediate → Advanced

Level

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Non-Performing Loans and Debt Recovery Training Course

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$750

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Language

English

Dedicated Support

Pre & post training

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Course Overview

This five-day course builds the skills to manage non-performing loans from early warning through to resolution. It covers the classification and measurement of non-performing loans, restructuring and workout strategies, legal recovery and enforcement, provisioning and write off, and the institutional practices that keep asset quality under control. Participants leave able to manage a distressed loan through to the best available outcome for the institution.

Introduction

Every loan book, however well underwritten, eventually produces loans that stop performing. What separates a resilient institution from a fragile one is not the absence of non-performing loans but the speed and skill with which they are identified, managed and resolved. Left too long, a manageable problem loan becomes a write off, a portfolio of neglected problem loans becomes a capital problem, and a capital problem becomes an existential one.

This course builds the discipline of managing that process well, grounded in the realities of distressed lending, restructuring and recovery across African markets, including the practical and legal constraints recovery often runs into. It covers the classification and measurement of nonperforming loans, restructuring and workout strategies, legal recovery and enforcement, provisioning and write off, and the institutional habits, from early warning systems to reporting, that keep asset quality visible and under control. Participants leave able to manage a distressed loan from the first warning sign through to the best available resolution.

Learning Objectives

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

  • Explain how non-performing loans are classified and measured
  • Analyse the early warning signs that a loan is moving towards distress
  • Distinguish between restructuring, workout and enforcement as recovery paths
  • Design a restructuring proposal appropriate to a borrower's situation
  • Apply provisioning and write off practice to distressed exposures
  • Evaluate the legal and practical routes available for recovery
  • Assess the trade-offs between recovery value, cost and time
  • Manage a distressed loan portfolio to reduce concentration and loss
  • Strengthen institutional practices for early identification and reporting

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for:

  • Recovery and remedial management staff
  • Credit risk and portfolio management staff
  • Relationship managers handling distressed accounts
  • Legal and recoveries counsel
  • Internal auditors reviewing asset quality
  • Central bank and supervisory staff assessing asset quality
  • Microfinance and SME lending recovery staff
  • Bank executives overseeing asset quality

Training Methodology

The course uses a case and workout based methodology, working through real distressed loan scenarios and restructuring decisions from diagnosis to resolution.

  • Expert led sessions and facilitated discussion
  • Distressed loan case studies and workout simulations
  • Restructuring and provisioning calculation exercises
  • Recovery and enforcement scenario work
  • A daily practical session building towards a full workout plan

Organizational Impact

Organisations whose teams complete this course can expect:

  • Earlier identification of distressed exposures
  • Higher recovery values and lower ultimate losses
  • More consistent classification and provisioning practice
  • Stronger asset quality reporting to boards and regulators
  • Reduced concentration of risk in the nonperforming book
  • Better informed decisions between restructuring and enforcement
  • Improved relationships with borrowers navigating genuine hardship
  • Stronger capital position through disciplined provisioning
  • A more resilient institution better able to absorb credit shocks

Personal Impact

Participants completing this course will gain:

  • The ability to recognise distress early and act on it
  • Stronger skills in structuring workable restructuring proposals
  • Greater confidence navigating recovery and enforcement options
  • Sharper judgement on when to restructure, workout or enforce
  • A valued specialism in distressed asset management
  • Increased credibility in recovery and provisioning discussions
  • A practical toolkit of classification, provisioning and workout tools
  • Reduced personal exposure to preventable credit losses
  • A stronger platform for senior credit or recovery roles

Course Outline

  • The lifecycle of a performing loan becoming distressed
  • Regulatory definitions and classification of non-performing loans
  • IFRS 9 staging, impairment and expected credit loss fundamentals
  • Drivers of loan deterioration across corporate, SME and retail portfolios
  • Early warning indicators and borrower monitoring
  • Measuring portfolio asset quality and concentration risk
  • Trends in non-performing loans across African banking markets

Practical session: Assess a loan portfolio and classify distressed exposures.

  • Determining borrower viability before restructuring
  • Financial and operational restructuring strategies
  • Loan rescheduling, refinancing and covenant restructuring
  • Corporate, SME and retail restructuring approaches
  • Negotiating sustainable restructuring agreements
  • Monitoring restructured facilities and preventing repeat default
  • Balancing commercial objectives with regulatory requirements

Practical session: Design and defend a restructuring proposal for a distressed borrower.

  • Designing an effective loan workout strategy
  • Negotiating with distressed borrowers and stakeholders
  • Collateral valuation and realisation strategies
  • Asset disposals and debt recovery techniques
  • Managing syndicated and multi-lender recoveries
  • Recovery performance measurement and optimisation
  • Portfolio-level recovery planning

Practical session: Develop and present a comprehensive workout strategy for a distressed credit exposure.

  • Legal recovery and enforcement options
  • Security enforcement and collateral execution
  • Insolvency, administration and business rescue processes
  • Out-of-court settlements and negotiated recoveries
  • Distressed debt sales and non-performing loan portfolio transactions
  • Working effectively with legal advisers, receivers and recovery agents
  • Challenges of debt recovery across African jurisdictions

Practical session: Evaluate and recommend the optimal recovery strategy for a complex distressed loan.

  • IFRS 9 impairment and expected credit loss modelling
  • Provisioning and write-off decision frameworks
  • Recovery governance and board reporting
  • Building effective early warning and remedial management systems
  • Managing institutional non-performing loan portfolios
  • Lessons from major banking crises and NPL resolution programmes
  • Emerging trends in distressed asset management

Practical session: Present a complete portfolio resolution strategy to a simulated credit committee.

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

A basic understanding of credit and lending is assumed. The course suits credit, risk, recovery and legal staff involved in managing distressed loans. Comfort with basic numeracy is required, and the Credit Risk Management and Lending course is a useful precursor.

Schedule & Investment

Upcoming Dates & Fees

Kenya

Nairobi

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,300KES 97,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
South Africa

Cape Town

South Africa

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
UAE

Dubai

UAE

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,900

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Nigeria

Abuja

Nigeria

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Kenya

Mombasa

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Uganda

Kampala

Uganda

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,800

Language

English

Register — 7 Dates
Ghana

Accra

Ghana

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,900

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Non-Performing Loans and Debt Recovery Training Course

  • No. Legal recovery routes are explained in practical terms for credit and risk professionals, not lawyers.

  • Yes. Restructuring, workout and legal enforcement are treated as different points on the same spectrum, and the course covers all three.

  • Yes. Restructuring and recovery approaches for corporate, SME and retail borrowers are all covered.

  • Yes. Provisioning principles and write off practice are covered on the final day.

  • Yes. Recovery challenges and practical constraints specific to African legal systems are addressed directly.

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