Credit risk fact

  • What are the 3 types of credit risk?

    Credit risk is the possibility of a loss happening due to a borrower's failure to repay a loan or to satisfy contractual obligations.
    Traditionally, it can show the chances that a lender may not accept the owed principal and interest.
    This ends up in an interruption of cash flows and improved costs for collection..

  • What is an example of a credit risk?

    Credit Risk Indicators: Potential KRIs include high loan default rates, low credit quality, the percentage of high-risk loans in the portfolio, or high loan concentrations in specific sectors.
    These indicators are crucial for managing the bank's credit portfolio and minimizing potential losses..


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