Learners will analyze bank branch lending operations, evaluate borrower creditworthiness using the 7 C’s of Credit, interpret key financial ratios such as LTV and DSCR, and assess lending risks including credit, market, liquidity, and operational risk. They will also examine syndicated loan structures, compare major credit facilities, and apply customer due diligence and collateral evaluation frameworks used in modern banking.

Analyze & Evaluate Bank Branch Lending Operations

Analyze & Evaluate Bank Branch Lending Operations
This course is part of Applied Bank Branch Operations & Management Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by Imperial College London
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What you'll learn
Analyze lending operations and evaluate borrower creditworthiness using 7 C’s.
Interpret financial ratios like LTV and DSCR to assess lending risk.
Evaluate credit facilities, syndicated loans, and risk management frameworks.
Skills you'll gain
- Loan Origination
- Due Diligence
- Lending and Underwriting
- Financial Statements
- Bank Regulations
- Banking
- Commercial Banking
- Financial Analysis
- Business Risk Management
- Credit Risk
- Consumer Lending
- Commercial Lending
- Compliance Management
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Risk Management
- Risk Management Framework
- Loan Documentation
- Loans
- General Lending
- Regulatory Compliance
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April 2026
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Reviewed on May 14, 2026
The lessons are organized well, making even technical banking concepts easier to understand for beginners.
Reviewed on May 8, 2026
The content feels industry-oriented and useful for learners preparing for banking or financial services roles.
Reviewed on May 7, 2026
The examples used throughout the course make the topics easier to relate to and apply, particularly for beginners interested in retail or commercial banking.




