Working capital is that part of the capital which is required to complete the whole operating
cycle of an entity by maintaining certain level of inventories (such as raw materials, work -in-process, finished goods, stores and spares etc.), trade receivables and cash balance for its day-to-day operations.
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2. Credit
The word credit is derived from the Latin word
"Credo", meaning I believe.
Credit is usually defined as one's ability to buy with
a promise to pay.
Credit is the system by which goods and services
are provided in return for deferred payment rather
than immediate payment.
From the banker's point of view, credit is the
confidence of the lender on the ability and
willingness of the borrower to repay the debt as per
schedule of repayment.
3. Types of Borrowers
Individuals: (Under retail Segments): Retail traders,
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Farmers,
Agricultural, Consumers, Home loan, Credit Card
etc.
Proprietorship Firms.
Partnership Firms.
Private Limited Companies.
Public Limited Companies.
Large Corporates.
Government Entities. (SOEs).
4. Types of Credit Facility
Commercial banks make loans and advances in
different forms. All types of credit facilities can
be broadly classified into two groups:
Funded credit
Non-funded credit
5. Funded Credit
Any type of credit facility, which involve direct outflow of bank fund
is termed as funded credit facility. Funded credit facilities may be
classified into four major types:
Loan
Cash Credit
Overdraft
Bill Purchase and Discount
Other Important Funded Facilities are:
Consumer Credit
SME Credit
Syndicated Loan
Lease Financing
6. Cash Credit
Cash credit is the favorite mode of borrowing by
traders, industrialists, agriculturalists etc. for
meeting their working capital requirement.
Working capital requirement is an elastic form of
borrowing. It is elastic because the limits
fluctuate according to the needs of the business
of the borrower. There are two types of cash
credit:
Cash Credit Pledge
Cash Credit Hypothecation
28. Sanction letter
Name
Nature
Limit
Interest Rate
Margin
Disbursement Process
Date of expiry
Repayment
Terms & Conditions
Should Signed in every page of the sanction letter If the Borrower agree with it.
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56. Renewal of Loan
Application from the borrower .
Board Resolution
Trade license
Financial statement for last one year.
Credit Report
CIB Report
CRG
Stock Report
57. Banking Professional Examination
[Module-B: Principles of Sound Lending and Credit Process & Investigation]
State the activities associated with credit operations of a
bank.
Draw a diagram showing the different stages of credit
operations.
What are the functions of the relationship manager (RM) of a
bank?
What are the functions of the credit administration
department (CAD) of a bank?
What are the different types of credit that are currently
extending by Bangladeshi commercial banks? Discuss briefly.