This Certificate IV in Credit Management is ideal for new lenders and internal collections officers. As part of the course, you will learn how to process applications for credit, implement risk management strategies and resolve disputes - all of which are key areas in the credit management industry.
This Certificate IV in Credit Management is ideal for new lenders and internal collections officers. As part of the course, you will learn how to process applications for credit, implement risk management strategies and resolve disputes - all of which are key areas in the credit management industry. Whether a lender or a collector - learn about both parts of the credit management role.
The Australian College of Commerce and Management has been operating since 1996 when the government introduced private providers to operate in the Vocational Education sector. This allowed employers and students greater choice about where they did their courses and qualifications.
The Australian College of Commerce & Management is a Registered Training Organisation with a clear focus on Financial Services, Business, Administration, Call Centre, Information Technology and Management qualifications.
As an accredited national provider what sets us apart from other providers is the industry experience of our training team, our client focus, the quality of our training materials and our flexibility in terms of delivery.
In this workshop, you will apply a framework for determining corporate credit and risk exposure. Using a combination of soft and hard data, you will learn how to evaluate and manage risks, through employing a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques and models to enable firm.
The FNS40120 Certificate IV in Credit Management reflects entry-level job roles in credit management functions. Individuals working within this role apply theoretical and technical knowledge and skills to work autonomously and exercise judgment in completing routine and non-routine activities relat...
This qualification is suitable for: Loans officer or Responsible Manager for Asset Finance, Micro lending, Leasing Finance, Credit Repair, Personal Loans or Car Finance to be ASIC compliant.
Cash flow and the ability to collect outstanding invoices can make or break any business. According to The Invoice Market, Australian SMEs are collectively carrying a staggering $76 billion in outstanding invoices at any one time.
Kaplan Professional’s FNS40122 Certificate IV in Credit Management is ideal for new entrants working for Australian credit licensees (ACLs), such as banks and credit unions in roles including responsible managers and credit representatives.
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