Corporate and SME Workouts : A Manual of Best Practice
Bank loans can become non-performing because of problems with the borrower s financial health, problems with the design or implementation of lender protection features, or both. In ascertaining how to deal with a problem loan, it is important to...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2015
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/24102450/corporate-sme-workouts-manual-best-practice http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21740 |
Summary: | Bank loans can become non-performing
because of problems with the borrower s financial health,
problems with the design or implementation of lender
protection features, or both. In ascertaining how to deal
with a problem loan, it is important to distinguish between
a borrower s ability to pay and willingness to pay,
Making this distinction is not always easy and requires
effort. This manual was written as a guide for lending
institution staff dealing with non-performing loans (NPLs)
extended to corporations and small and medium enterprises
(SMEs). It deals with both ad hoc and systemic financial
distress and delves into how borrower problems may have
arisen in the first place. It provides guidance to lending
institutions staff responsible for handling individual
problem loans and to senior managers responsible for
organizing portfolio-wide asset resolution. |
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