About the Course
Microfinance institutions are expected to prove that they can deliver financial inclusion, maintain strong repayment discipline, and remain institutionally viable at the same time. That means you need to demonstrate capabilities in portfolio quality management, client assessment, liquidity oversight, governance reporting, and risk control, all of which are central to microfinance institution management and are commonly tracked through metrics such as PAR30, write-off ratios, and operating self-sufficiency. The course draws on established practices aligned with the CAMEL framework, client protection principles, and internal control disciplines so you can manage the institution with evidence rather than intuition.
This course turns scattered operational knowledge into a structured management system for microfinance institution management. You will practice portfolio monitoring with PAR30 and vintage analysis, map credit approval controls, design delinquency recovery workflows, build a performance dashboard, and draft a board-ready management report. You will also be introduced to AI-assisted credit scoring concepts, mobile lending workflows, and automated portfolio alerts at an operational level so you can judge where digital tools add value without overpromising implementation depth. This course teaches you how to diagnose institutional performance, design control routines, and report decisions in a way that supports sustainability, compliance, and growth.
Microfinance institutions operate with thin margins, variable client income patterns, high transaction volumes, and strong social accountability. Budget pressure, data quality gaps, and regulatory scrutiny often limit what managers can change quickly, so the course is built for professionals who must improve results within real operational constraints. You will leave with methods that fit branch operations, head office reporting, and cross-functional decision-making in microfinance institution management.
Target Audience
This course is built for professionals who already work in microfinance institution management and need sharper control over portfolio quality, governance, and growth decisions.
- Microfinance Chief Executive Officers overseeing strategy, growth, and institutional sustainability
- Microfinance Branch Managers managing portfolio quality, collections, and client service
- Credit Managers supervising underwriting, exposure limits, and delinquency control
- Portfolio Analysts tracking PAR30, vintage trends, and repayment performance
- Risk Managers designing controls, early warning systems, and risk registers
- Compliance Officers monitoring client protection and internal policy adherence
- Finance Managers interpreting liquidity, solvency, and operating self-sufficiency indicators
- Internal Auditors testing loan files, approval controls, and recovery processes
- Product Managers refining loan terms, pricing, and channel delivery models
- Board Secretaries and trustees reviewing management reports and governance packs
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure microfinance institution management initiatives that strengthen portfolio quality, support regulatory readiness, and improve sustainability.
- Assess current portfolio health using PAR30, write-off ratios, and vintage analysis.
- Apply the CAMEL framework to diagnose institutional performance and operational weakness.
- Design a delinquency management workflow with early warning triggers and recovery steps.
- Build a microfinance management dashboard using KPI scorecards and branch-level reports.
- Calculate operating self-sufficiency, liquidity ratios, and collection efficiency from financial data.
- Evaluate lending controls against client protection principles and internal control checklists.
- Navigate board, audit, and compliance reporting requirements for microfinance institution management.
- Synthesize findings into a board-ready improvement plan with targets, actions, and reporting lines.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have working knowledge of microfinance operations, lending processes, and basic financial statements. Prior exposure to portfolio monitoring, credit administration, or branch management is recommended. No programming is required, but you should be comfortable reviewing spreadsheets, management reports, and portfolio KPIs such as PAR30, write-off rate, and operating expense ratio. An advanced understanding of microfinance institution management will help you get more value from the exercises.
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Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn microfinance institution management aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on calculation of PAR30, OSS, and collection efficiency using branch data.
- Scenario simulation of a delinquency spike and liquidity pressure in a lending portfolio.
- Assessment using a CAMEL-based diagnostic checklist and internal control review.
- Stakeholder mapping for credit, finance, board, audit, and compliance reporting.
- Case study analysis from savings groups, village banks, MFIs, and digital lenders.
- Group workshop to build a branch recovery plan under time and budget limits.
- Reflection exercise using benchmarked portfolio trends and client protection evidence.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Microfinance Institution Management Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
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Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
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