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SYNDICATED
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What Is The Aim Of This Course?
With the growing number of new
banks with limited capital base, increasingly lucrative lending
propositions are beyond the prudential limits of individual banks
and financial institutions. Hence the need to collaborate has become
more imperative than ever. Syndications are however rare in several
developing economies, Ghana being no exception. This course aims to
raise a new generation of financiers who would be equipped to
increase their bottom line through effective collaboration with
other like-minded colleagues within the financial markets.
Who Is It For?
This course is designed for
senior and middle level executives working in credit administration
and project schedules or relevant departments of commercial and
rural and community banks, insurance, as well as corporate finance
specialists, branch managers and lawyers and officers with
responsibility for loan structuring and documentation.
What Will You Learn?
Overview Of Syndicated Lending
Introduction to syndications
Global trends in syndications
Strategies for loan syndication
Mechanics of syndications
Structuring Syndications
Risk due diligence analysis
Mandate/Offering
Negotiation
Signing
Administration
Secondary market transfers
Documentation management and distribution
Empirical Analysis Of Syndications
Syndicated loan beneficiary experiences
Case study: Performance review of a local and foreign syndicated
loan
Action Planning: Introduction of syndication into the credit
management function of participating institutions.
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