Project on Credit Appraisal
Project Cost:Rs 2000 (Project Report) Rs. 2500 (Synopsis + Project)
Can Be used in: Finance
Project Report Pages: 60-70 Pages (Soft copy word Format)
Delivery time: Within 12 hours for readymade project and 3 days for new project
Short Description: Please refer to the Sample Project. Each project has unique content based on its topic. This sample PDF is for the finance project.
Description:
Introduction
The project on credit appraisal explains how banks evaluate loan proposals before approving credit facilities. Banks carefully examine the commercial, financial, and technical feasibility of projects to ensure that borrowers can repay loans on time. They also review funding patterns, repayment capacity, and business performance. Banks verify primary and collateral securities to secure the loan amount and reduce risk. Credit appraisal helps banks make informed lending decisions, maintain asset quality, and avoid financial losses. It also supports responsible lending practices and improves the overall efficiency of the banking system.
Objectives
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To study the credit appraisal methods used by banks for loan approval.
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To understand the commercial, financial, and technical feasibility of loan proposals in detail.
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To analyze funding patterns, repayment capacity, and security arrangements.
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To understand the importance of credit appraisal in reducing lending risks.
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To examine how banks ensure safe and effective lending through proper evaluation.
Data collection
Primary data:
The researcher collected primary data through informal interviews with managers and staff members. These discussions provided practical insights into credit appraisal procedures, risk assessment, and loan evaluation practices.
Secondary data:
The researcher collected secondary data from books, websites, bank records, and library sources. These sources helped in understanding theoretical concepts, policies, and industry practices related to credit appraisal.
Limitations of the study
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Banks do not disclose certain technical and confidential information related to credit appraisal.
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Time limitations restricted detailed analysis of all aspects of the credit appraisal process.
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The study focused on limited data and selected respondents only.
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Findings depend on available information and may not represent the entire banking sector.
