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Syndicated Lending

by: Corporate Finance Institute Corporate Finance Institute

Syndicated Lending Course Overview

This Syndicated Lending course unpacks the core concepts behind syndicated lending. We will look at what syndicated lending is and why it is important for both clients and banks. By taking this course, you will examine and participate in the syndicated lending process from start to finish.

This Syndicated Lending course will lead you through a case as you explore and apply the concepts of syndicated lending to a real example. This course is designed to prepare you for real lending situations as a credit analyst.

Syndicated Lending Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand what syndicated lending is and why it is important to borrowers
  • Understand the importance and attractiveness of syndicated lending to banks
  • Appreciate how credit risk can be transferred through syndicated lending
  • Map the syndicated lending process from initiation through execution
  • Explore how fees are structured and charged

Syndicated Lending is an Elective Course of CFI's CBCA™ Program

CFI's Certified Banking & Credit Analyst (CBCA)™ Program offers skills including credit evaluation, documentation, and review procedures. From beginners to advanced users, the CBCA™ program is designed to help you become a world-class credit analyst. 

Who Should Take This CBCA™ Course?

This Syndicated Lending course is created for credit analysts that aspire to work at a major financial institution. This course explores concepts that are used every day in lending institutions and provides real scenarios that you will encounter as a credit analyst. 

By covering the entire syndicated lending process, you will obtain perspective on what it is like to work on some of the largest deals in the financial world. The exercises and tools explored in this course will be useful for any financial analyst that wishes to work in credit analysis, business banking, commercial banking, corporate banking, and other areas of lending and credit evaluation.

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