Credit operations and management of Trust Bank Limited
Abstract
Trust Bank Limited contributes significantly to the socioeconomic growth of our nation, by
meeting customer needs and enhancing banking services. The primary goal of this paper is to
analyze the credit and loan lending policies that Trust Bank operates. This report was prepared
using both primary and secondary sources. The trust bank's annual report over the previous
five years was used to gather data. Initially an in-depth organizational summary is provided so that
readers can be aware of the bank and its overall services. The primary sources of income for the
bank are its commercial banking services and products, which include working capital and trade
finance for corporate clients, SME loans for small business owners and traders, and a variety of
need and lifestyle-based loans for individual consumers. Following that, the bank's credit policy,
credit department, and credit approval procedure are described. With a strong credit management
system, TBL effectively and efficiently controls credit risk. The bank prioritizes enhancing post disbursement
recovery procedures and giving Early Warning System (EWS) priority in order to
prevent the increase of non-performing assets to ensure the quality of its loan portfolio. Looking
at the data, it is reasonable to believe that Trust Bank is in excellent financial condition. Finally,
following a thorough analysis of all the data, a list of recommendations is provided that may be
useful in identifying obstacles, mitigating negative effects, and enhancing the banks performance.