The 5 Cs of Credit for Borrower Evaluation

The 5 Cs of Credit for Borrower Evaluation

The 5 Cs of Credit for Borrower Evaluation

Thursday, July 9, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)

How the 5 C’s (capacity, conditions, capital, collateral, and character) are used to evaluate borrowers

The five Cs of commercial credit—character, capacity, capital, conditions and collateral—have comprised five basic elements of credit and lending. Most bankers know these basic principles, but this webinar offers a practical framework for their use in credit analysis and underwriting by showing how they are linked–how character emphasizes willingness to repay while the other four deal with ability to repay.

Please join Dev Strischek for this loan webinar as he explains how credit analysts can use the five Cs of credit to assess repayment ability and assist underwriters and lenders in the credit adjudication process. This class is aimed at both people new to financial organizations as well as an enjoyable refresher to more experienced bankers. 

Instructor

Dev Strischek

As the Principal for Devon Risk Advisory Group, Dev Strischek brings years of senior experience in financial services to his clients around the areas of risk policy, risk culture, and portfolio risk management. Dev also serves as a Member of the Private Company Council for FASB. Prior to those roles, Dev served for 18 years at SunTrust Bank, retiring as their Sr Vice President and Senior Credit Policy Officer for the bank. Dev is a frequent industry speaker on many aspects associated with credit risk and compliance, as well as loan policy best practices. He has also authored many industry trade articles on principles and practices, problems and issues relevant to risks that financial organizations must manage.
 

Attendance verification for CE credits provided upon request.

Webinar Sponsored by BankersHUB

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