
By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze the complete bank loan lifecycle, explain key banking roles, evaluate different loan facilities, apply credit transaction processes, and interpret bank debt accounting and reconciliation practices. This course provides a comprehensive, end-to-end understanding of how bank loans are structured, executed, serviced, and accounted for in real-world banking environments. Learners will gain practical insight into syndicated loans, revolving credit facilities, letters of credit, and term loans, while also understanding the roles of lead banks, agent banks, and operational teams. The course further explores loan documentation, trade settlement, pricing mechanisms, credit activity processing, and system-based workflows used in modern banking operations. By completing this course, learners will develop job-ready knowledge applicable to banking operations, loan servicing, credit administration, and financial control roles. What makes this course unique is its strong operational focus—bridging theory with practical workflows such as break management, interest discrepancy resolution, and bank debt calculations. Designed for professionals and aspiring bankers alike, this course equips learners with industry-aligned skills essential for navigating complex loan processes with confidence
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