THE CREDIT ANALYSIS AND LOAN MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANK

41 PAGES (6324 WORDS) Banking and Finance Seminar
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this project was to study credit Analysis & loan management in commercial Bank with particular reference to Afrikbank Nigeria plc. 
It was designed to determine what the look for before a loan is granted and how the loan, and its repayment are monitored and recovered, and the effect of bad debts on the banks financial position.
To achieve this purpose, data were collected by the administration of oral interview in addition, personal interviewed were held with some members of staff of Afrikbank as well as seminar papers and textbooks. The study revealed that even though the credit control policy of Afrikbank is satisfactory, there is room for important. The need for the services of credit management agencies was also highlighted in the study. It is suggested, that Afrikbank Nigeria plc should base the granting of credit on laid down polices.
The Bank monitor more closely the relationship between credit and liquidity to enable it continue in Business.
Finally qualified personal should be employed as credit officers for effective and efficient operation and credit control. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Titlei
Approvalii
Dedicationiii
Acknowledgementiv
Abstractv
Table of contentvi

CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction1
1.1Purpose of study 3
1.2Need for the study3
1.3Significance of the study4
1.4Scope of the study4
1.5Definition of terms5

CHAPTER TWO
2.0Evolution the banking industry in Nigeria7
2.1Types of loans and advances8
2.2C.B.N. credit policy guidelines10
2.3The place of credit control in an organization11
2.4Credit appraised & cannons of lending12
2.5Processing the credit facility.14
2.6The major financial risk processing the credit facility17
2.7Monitoring loan payment18
2.8Management of bad debt and cost of recovery19
Prudential guidelines decree 1990 credit control 
profitability & liquidity20

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Summary of findings conclusion & recommendations27
3.1Findings27
3.2Conclusion31
3.3Recommendations33
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