Micro/Consumer Lending Program | Excelabridge Academy
Consumer Lending Program
Excelabridge Academy of BFSI
Course Overview
The Consumer Lending Program is a specialized training course aimed at equipping aspiring professionals with the practical skills and domain expertise required to succeed in India’s rapidly growing retail lending and microfinance sector.
The program focuses on developing strong competencies in credit appraisal, customer profiling, loan disbursement, KYC verification, collections, and regulatory compliance. Participants gain hands-on experience in micro and consumer lending operations typically conducted by banks, NBFCs, and microfinance institutions (MFIs).
Delivered by experienced faculty and industry practitioners, this program prepares candidates for frontline and backend roles, ensuring they can contribute to financial inclusion and business growth from Day One.
Key Benefits
Deep understanding of micro and consumer loan products
Training in customer onboarding, creditworthiness assessment, and documentation
Practical knowledge of KYC, loan origination, and collection process
Exposure to field-level and digital lending operations
Career-ready certification with placement support
Core Training Modules
Introduction to Lending in BFSI Sector
Types of Micro & Consumer Loans
Customer Onboarding & Credit Profiling
Loan Origination, Processing & Disbursement
KYC Norms, Compliance & Recovery Guidelines
Field Visit Protocols & Digital Lending Tools
Communication, Sales & Documentation Skills
Soft Skills & Interview Preparation
Eligibility Criteria
12th pass / Graduates (any stream)
Age: 20–30 years
Willingness to work in field or branch-based lending roles
Strong communication & interpersonal skills
Interest in customer-facing banking or finance careers
Career Opportunities
Loan Officer – Microfinance / Consumer Lending
Credit Assistant / Field Officer
Collection Executive
Telecalling & Loan Processing Executive
Customer Relationship Associate
Employment opportunities with leading NBFCs, MFIs, FinTech companies, and private sector banks.