Learners will analyze bank branch audit procedures, evaluate asset classification and provisioning norms, assess credit appraisal and post-sanction compliance, and apply regulatory and operational controls in real-world banking scenarios. This course provides a structured and practical understanding of bank branch auditing, covering advances management, prudential norms, concurrent audit systems, KYC compliance, and operational housekeeping controls. By completing this course, learners will strengthen their ability to identify non-performing assets (NPAs), interpret restructuring guidelines, examine risk-based audit planning, and evaluate internal control systems within bank branches. The course bridges regulatory theory with applied audit practice, enabling professionals to confidently review loan documentation, deposits, cash operations, and sensitive custody procedures. What makes this course unique is its comprehensive coverage of both financial and operational audit areas within a bank branch environment. It integrates regulatory compliance, fraud prevention mechanisms, and concurrent audit techniques into a cohesive learning pathway, equipping learners with job-ready auditing competencies aligned with modern banking standards.
What you'll learn
analyze bank branch audit procedures
evaluate asset classification and provisioning norms
assess credit appraisal and post-sanction compliance
apply regulatory and operational controls in banking scenarios
identify non-performing assets (NPAs)
interpret restructuring guidelines
examine risk-based audit planning
evaluate internal control systems
Course objectives
understand advances management and prudential norms
implement concurrent audit systems and KYC compliance