Credit Risk Management in Banks
Credit Risk Management in Banks
Credit Risk Management in Banks
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• Management of Risk is the Primary activity of a
Bank and is also its uniqueness / strength.
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Risk Control
• Avoid exposure
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Capital Adequacy Issues
BASEL – I (1988)
• 8% on Risk weighted Assets
• RBI’s Bench Mark – 9%
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Corporate credit analysis
• Structured process of investigation and
assessment
• Prime focus --- assessment of customer's
liquidity
• Use of credit scoring, computer sensitivity
models, cash flow analysis
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Principles of good lending
• C character
• A ability, can the borrower enter into a valid
contract
• M means, technical, managerial, financial
• P purpose, is it acceptable to lender
• A amount, consistent with purpose
&sufficient
• R repayment
• I insurance, safety net, security taken
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What else does a banker look for
• I interest income
• C commissions
• E extras
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credit risk
• What is credit risk ?????
• Is it identifiable ??????
• What factors contribute to credit risk ???
• Can we list them ?????
• Is it possible to quantify, classify credit risk
• Does credit risk make itself amenable to
statistical modeling ??????
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Factors which affect credit quality
• Activity
• Person
• Financial
• Environment
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Business Nature of Assets and
Cash flows existing debts
Environemnt customers Profits
business
Financial
Liquidity security
Business
and
strength
financial strength
Ability
to repay
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Credit Risk Models
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Model for Retail
- Non discretionary
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Non discretionary model
• Used for small value, large number
• Mainly for Retail segment,
Individuals ,Trade, rural etc.
• Identify the factors which go into designing a
credit rating model
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Credit Rating Framework (CRF)
• Each borrower to have a rating
• Graded classification of risks instead of Performing / Non
Performing Assets
• 6-9 grades for Performing Assets and at least 2 for NPA’s
• Standardize each grade
• Uniformity in approach
• Tool for credit selection, pricing
• Portfolio level analysis, surveillance, Monitoring
• Greater disclosures of the rating process, risk factors,
validation etc.
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CRA Model
• Internal Factors
• External Factors
• Time Frame – Short Term / Long Term
• Objective Aspects – Quantitative
• Subjective Aspects - Qualitative
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Credit Risk Models
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Rating Scale
xx1/xxTL1>=90
xx2/xxTL2>=75
xx3/xxTL3>=65
xx4/xxTL4>=50
xx5/xxTL5>=45
xx6/xxTL6>=35
xx7/xxTL7>=25
xx8/xxTL8< 25
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Significance of Credit rating
• Basel II
• Requires rating to truly reflect risk
• Rating needs to be accepted by market
• If too lax , we add risk to portfolio
• If too strict we loose business to others
• Literally on the razor’s edge
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What is measured in credit risk
• The person
• The activity
• The financing package
• The environment
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Facets of Risk
Weightage
For Working For Term
Capital Loan
Financial 47 25
Business 20 25
Industry 8 10
Management 25 40
100 100
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Financial risk
• Static Vs Dynamic
• Static
Liquidity,
Profitability,
Leveraging,
Inventory management
Trends---- What else
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Financial risk
• Dynamic issues
– Future financial strength
– Probability of achieving projections
Risk Mitigation
Availability of collateral
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Financial risk parameters
• Static ratios
Current ratio, TOL/TNW,PAT/Net Sales,
PBDIT/INTT, ROCE, Inventory and receivable
ratios, performance trends
• Future prospects
• Projections, Non achievement of past
projections
• Risk Mitigation, Collateral etc
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Financial Risk
Total 47
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Business Risk
• Technology
• Capacity Utilisation
• Compliance with environment regulations
• User / Product Profile
• Consistency in Quality
• Distribution Network
• Consistency of Cash Flows
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Industry Risk
• Competition
• Cyclicality / Industry outlook
• Regulatory Risk
• Contemporary issues like WTO etc.
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Management Risk
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Management Risk
Integrity : Credibility – Sales
Projection
Track Record : Credibility – Profit
Projection
Managerial Competence/ : Payment Record
Commitment
Expertise : Strategic initiative
Length of relationship
Structure & Systems : -
Experience in Industry : -
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Basic/hurdle requirements
• If score is ZERO under management risk-
-Integrity/Corporate governance or track
record or managerial competence DECLINE
• New unit, to secure full marks under
Environment compliance parameter.
-In case of existing unit if score is less try and
exit
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Minimum scores for core parameters
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Summing up
• It is both qualitative and quantitative
• It is dynamic
• It is highly subjective
• Still, it needs to be objective
• Need to balance cost of rating exercise with
benefits
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Organisational Structure for Commercial Credit
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